Yo!... was created right at the end of one technology and the beginning of another.
“The song that made Rick Rubin wanna sign me was “Public Enemy #1,” but we made that in ’84," Chuck D explains. "The song used to bang throughout Long Island in ’84 and ’85, but it was now 1987."
Between 1987’s Yo! Bum Rush The Show and 1988’s ...Nation of Millions... came the single “Rebel Without A Pause”/”You’re Gonna Get Yours.” The latter was a song from Yo!..., but “Rebel Without A Pause” was a brand new sonic assault and Chuck D says matter of factly, “'Rebel...' was our first hit record.” The energy, response and momentum from “Rebel Without A Pause” transferred directly into It Takes A Nation of Millions.
“We went into making that record like it was a military mission," Chuck explains. "Me and Eric Sadler (a member of the Bomb Squad production team) heard 'I Know You Got Soul' by Eric B. & Rakim and we said that it was inconceivable that a song could be that good."
"We sounded dated because we were caught in the major (label) system and we released an album 9 months after it was completed. Eric B’s brother Ant Barrier (R.I.P.) I love him because he was the biggest P.E. critic always saying that I had an old style like it was ’82. But here we are with Yo!... that should have dropped in ’86 and it drops in ’87. Eric B. & Rakim had already changed the game with 'Eric B. Is President' and 'My Melody'; KRS had 'South Bronx,' Ultramagnetic [MCs], Stetsasonic are all bangin’ and here we are with "Public Enemy #1" which we originally did in 1984! After hearing 'Know You Got Soul' we weren’t broken, but we just came out with our album – March 1987. We were supposed to come out October ’86. The hot records from the summer of ’86 would still be lingering, but those records changed everything. We got pushed back to March because the Beastie Boys were pushed back to October because Bruce Springsteen pushed them back - they were supposed to come out in June. They were talking at one point of dropping LL COOL J [1987s Bigger & Deffer] before us, and that would have pushed us out!"