We used about 150, maybe 200 samples on Fear of a Black Planet.
Fear of a Black Planet is about achieving that understanding, but on Public Enemy's terms.
Upon its release, Fear of a Black Planet received rave reviews from music critics.
Fear of a Black Planet was the group's commercial apex, with sales dropping off for their subsequent albums.
Credits for Fear of a Black Planet adapted from liner notes.
And we dream of what he'll possibly discover on the Black Planet.
Fear of a Black Planet, the group's third studio album, was released in April 1990.
On "Fear of a Black Planet," the single is intact.
Still, it's not the subject matter alone that makes "Fear of a Black Planet" a powerful piece of work.
In 1989, the group returned to the studio to record Fear of a Black Planet, which continued their politically charged themes.