Talk:Fear of a Black Planet

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I have something on my mind that the track "Burn Hollywood Burn" was prohibited during the 1st Iraq War. Does anybody know if there's anything true in that story? Thanks!

Is it Hank or Keith Shocklee who has the majority of the songwriting credits? It's pretty confusing... And does Rodgers - credited for "Leave This Off Your Fu*kin Charts" - refer to Norman Rogers? Richaod 02:26, 4 July 2007 (UTC)