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Chuck D compared Bob Vylan's Glastonbury controversy to Public Enemy's 1989 crisis while defending their right to protest ...
"They're using words to say something must end. You can't really kill nobody with a guitar," the rap legend said.
Hip-hop legend Chuck D defends UK duo Bob Vylan after their controversial Glastonbury performance sparked industry ...
Bob Vylan ain’t got no tanks... You can’t really kill nobody with a guitar or a microphone’ - INTERVIEW: The leader of ...
For Chuck D, the story of hip hop is intertwined with his own story. Co-founding the rap group Public Enemy with Flavor Flav in 1985, Chuck has been a fixture in the industry ever since.
Chuck D doesn’t swear he’s nice — he knows he’s nice. Proudly hailing from Long Island’s 516 territory, this man’s contribution to rap is the stuff of legend.
Chuck D didn’t back down from the lawsuit, leaving a bad taste in DJ Premier’s mouth. When Premier ran into Chuck D on the street, he didn’t mince words.
— Chuck D (@MrChuckD) September 28, 2021 Not exactly sure where Chuck D lands in this debate, but Twitterwasn’tt letting him off the hook so easily. Chuck D.
On Friday, July 29, Public Enemy‘s Chuck D joined Anthrax onstage to perform “Bring The Noise” at the Hollywood Palladium in Los Angeles.
Rap icon Chuck D took it in stride after a contestant on “Jeopardy” went viral for flubbing an answer with him as the question. Halley Ryherd failed pretty spectacularly when attempting to ...
NPR's Michel Martin speaks with hip-hop artist Chuck D about the PBS documentary Fight the Power. The series describes the political and social conditions that gave rise to hip-hop.
Chuck D remembers three years ago when MLB inverted its logo for Juneteenth, making it black and white to honor the day. The comments under MLB’s Instagram post of the logo were a collection of ...