Fear of a Black Planet

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Predicate Object
gptkbp:instance_of gptkb:album
gptkbp:artist gptkb:Public_Enemy
gptkbp:associated_act gptkb:Chuck_D
gptkb:Flavor_Flav
gptkb:Professor_Griff
gptkb:Terminator_X
S1 W
The S1 Ws
gptkbp:awards Included in many 'best of' lists.
Nominated for Grammy Awards.
gptkbp:certification gptkb:Platinum
Platinum by RIAA
gptkbp:chart_position #10 on Billboard 200
#1 on Top R& B/ Hip-Hop Albums
gptkbp:cover_art Cover art features a black background with a planet.
Artwork by Chuck D
gptkbp:critical_reception Highly acclaimed
Widely acclaimed
Widely acclaimed by critics.
gptkbp:cultural_impact Considered a classic album
Significant influence on hip hop
gptkbp:cultural_significance Addresses themes of race and identity.
gptkbp:fan_base Cult following.
gptkbp:featured_in Music history discussions.
Rolling Stone's 500 Greatest Albums of All Time
Documentaries about hip hop
Pitchfork's Top 100 Albums of the 1990s
Various documentaries on hip hop.
NME's 100 Greatest Albums of All Time
gptkbp:followed_by gptkb:Apocalypse_91..._The_Enemy_Strikes_Black
gptkbp:genre Hip hop
https://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label Fear of a Black Planet
gptkbp:impact Considered a classic in hip hop.
Cultural significance in hip hop
gptkbp:influenced Hip hop music
Social justice movements.
Conscious rap.
Conscious hip hop
Political hip hop.
gptkbp:influenced_artists gptkb:Kanye_West
gptkb:Kendrick_Lamar
gptkb:The_Roots
gptkb:A_Tribe_Called_Quest
gptkb:Nas
gptkbp:influenced_by gptkb:Funk
gptkb:Civil_Rights_Movement
gptkb:jazz
Punk rock
Soul music
African American culture
Reggae
gptkbp:label gptkb:Def_Jam_Recordings
gptkbp:legacy Influenced future generations of artists.
gptkbp:length 57:36
57:00
gptkbp:notable_song " Fight the Power" is a prominent anthem.
"911 Is a Joke" critiques emergency services.
" Welcome to the Terrordome" addresses systemic oppression.
911 Is a Joke verse
Burn Hollywood Burn verse
Fight the Power chorus
Welcome to the Terrordome verse
911 Is a Joke theme
Burn Hollywood Burn critique
Welcome to the Terrordome message
gptkbp:notable_track gptkb:Burn_Hollywood_Burn
gptkb:Welcome_to_the_Terrordome
gptkb:Fight_the_Power
gptkb:911_Is_a_Joke
gptkbp:preceded_by gptkb:It_Takes_a_Nation_of_Millions_to_Hold_Us_Back
gptkbp:producer The Bomb Squad
gptkbp:recording_location gptkb:Green_Street_Recording
gptkb:Battery_Studios,_New_York_City
The Hit Factory, New York City.
Battery Studios, New York City.
gptkbp:release_date 1990-04-10
gptkbp:release_type gptkb:album
gptkbp:released_in gptkb:United_States
Germany.
Australia.
United States.
Canada.
Japan.
United Kingdom.
gptkbp:released_on gptkb:Vinyl
CD
Digital
gptkbp:remastered gptkb:Yes
Reissued in various formats.
gptkbp:sampled_in Various hip hop songs
Various hip hop tracks.
gptkbp:songwriters gptkb:Chuck_D
gptkb:Eric_Sadler
gptkb:Hank_Shocklee
gptkb:Keith_Shocklee
gptkb:Richard_Griffin
gptkb:Carlton_Douglas_Ridenhour
gptkb:Flavor_Flav
gptkbp:succeeded_by gptkb:Apocalypse_91..._The_Enemy_Strikes_Black
gptkbp:theme Social justice
Racism
Identity politics
Racial issues
Black identity
gptkbp:bfsParent gptkb:Chuck_D
gptkb:Fight_the_Power
gptkb:Public_Enemy
gptkb:Golden_Age_Hip_Hop
gptkbp:bfsLayer 5