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"Burn Hollywood Burn" is a music single by Public Enemy, featuring Big Daddy Kane and Ice Cube, released in 1990. This track critiques stereotypes of Black individuals in Hollywood films and is rooted in hip-hop culture. It comes from the album "Fear of a Black Planet," making it a notable piece in the genre's history.
This single was released in 1990, coinciding with Public Enemy's third album, 'Fear of a Black Planet.' It has seen various formats over the years, though its music video is particularly sought after by collectors for its cultural significance and the heavyweight lineup. Scarcity varies by format, but the VHS and any limited editions tend to draw more interest, reflecting the ongoing relevance of its themes. Collectors appreciate it not just for the music but also for its historical context within the hip-hop genre and film critique.
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"Burn Hollywood Burn" is classified as a music single.
The song features perspectives from Chuck D, Flavor Flav, Big Daddy Kane, and Ice Cube.
The single is from Public Enemy's third album, "Fear of a Black Planet."
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