Public Enemy Wants To Record New Album Funded By Fan Donations

 

Sounds really strange but it’s true. Controversial Hip Hop group Public Enemy are aiming to raise sufficient funds which will enable them to record their new album. Last year, they signed a deal with Fan investment site Sellaband.com with an aim to raise $250,000 but they could only manage around $55,000 by the end of 2009. NME now reports that they have reduced the goal to $75,000 which means a new album could be on the way soon, made from your money. I say record the album with your own money and then let the fans cop it. No?

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