Public Enemy just flipped the script on their classic track "He Got Game," dropping a powerful feminist rework titled "She Got Game" that's already making waves.
The track kicks off with a game-changing move: excerpts from Gloria Steinem's iconic 1971 "Address to the Women of America" speech, instantly setting a bold, empowering tone.
Led by Public Enemy, the anthem features an all-star lineup including Flau'jae, Retina MC, Cindy Blackman Santana, Blu DeTiger, Grace Bowers, and Olympic swimmer Elizabeth Beisel—blending hip-hop, rock, and sports in a groundbreaking collab.
Flavor Flav drops fiery lyrics: "Yeah boy, she in a league of her own/ three-point clutch, she in a zone/ I got the clocks so I got the time, she got game, so she gets to shine," celebrating women's excellence on and off the court.
Public Enemy, formed in 1982 and known for hits like "Fight the Power," originally released the album He Got Game in 1998 as the soundtrack to Spike Lee's film starring Denzel Washington—a story about a father persuading his basketball star son.
Now, "She Got Game" turns the tables, with all proceeds supporting the Women's Sports Foundation and the Black Music Action Coalition's Female Fund, fueling real change in sports and music.
The project was sparked by Flavor Flav's role as hype man for the Milan Cortina Olympics—catch the Games on NBC and Peacock, and stream the anthem that's redefining the game.