Oscars 2016: Public Enemy’s “Fight the Power” Bookends Ceremony Amid Diversity Controversy, Chuck D Weighs In

Oscars 2016: Public Enemy’s “Fight the Power” Bookends Ceremony Amid Diversity Controversy, Chuck D Weighs In

Public Enemy photo by Joseph Okpako / Getty Images; Chris Brown by Kevin Winter / Getty Images

Last night at the Oscars, Chris Rock used his platform as host to spotlight Hollywood's diversity crisis. As well as focusing several gags on the "Oscars So White" controversy, he also walked out on stage at the beginning of his monologue to Public Enemy's "Fight the Power." The song later played out the show as the credits rolled. Chuck D noticed, and took to Twitter to address the track's use. Watch TV footage of the closing credits below, and scroll down to read Chuck D's tweets.

"Fight the Power" was featured in Spike Lee's 1989 breakthrough film Do the Right Thing. In November, Lee received an honorary Oscar for his filmmaking work, but boycotted the 2016 ceremony due to the lack of nominations for actors of color.

Watch the opening monologue, including Chris Brown's walk-on, at Just Jared.



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