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Public Enemy's 1988 single "" is widely reviewed as a revolutionary critique of media manipulation, famously inspired by Noam Chomsky's book Manufacturing Consent . Chuck D wrote the lyrics as a direct response to the negative press the group received following their 1987 debut, specifically targeting critics like Robert Christgau and New York radio DJ Mr. Magic, who had publicly labeled their music as "weak". Critical & Cultural Impact Public Enemy - Dont Believe The Hype
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