Public Enemy are taking over the desert in their new music video.
The hip hop group just released a visual to go with their recent track, “GRID”.
The song is about society’s addiction to social media and seeing the world through a lens.
Cypress Hill and George Clinton also appear on the track.
“GRID” appears on the group’s new album, What You Gonna Do When the Grid Goes Down?
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Directed by David C. Snyder, the video sees Chuck D and Flavor Flav performing in the middle of the desert with post-apocalyptic vibes.
The group also uses footage from their performance of the song on “The Late Show” back in September.
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The group previously released an animated video for the song.
Other singles from the group’s latest album include “Fight the Power: Remix 2020″, a reimagining of their classic hit, and “State of the Union (STFU)”, which calls out Donald Trump.
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