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From our archives: we spoke with the bombastic Chuck D and Flavor Flav as Public Enemy was starting to get widespread mainstream acclaim ...
To be fair. it could be nostalgia. I’m that age, old enough to remember the shit they stirred and love them for it. Old enough to be shocked by the relentless sonics of The Bomb Squad and intimidated ...
In a recent interview with The Associated Press, Chuck D talked about hip-hop’s cultural growth in 50 years, the genre being the backbone for Black men’s voices and how rap could last for ...
Culture Q&A May 17, 2023 After 50 Years, What’s Left for Hip Hop to Teach? Chuck D and Rosa Clemente discuss the past and future of music and politics.
Billboard spoke with Chuck D about his collaboration with Audible Originals, how Songs That Shook Up The Planet came about, the selection process for these songs, and more.
Though Chuck D insists he’s not Nostradamus, the legendary rapper has shared some pretty plausible—and arguably grim—predictions for the United States. In a recent interview for Rolling ...
Chuck D speaks with Billboard about his new book, 'This Day in Rap and Hip-Hop History' and the state of hip-hop.
Chuck D. recently clarified his feelings on Elvis Presley during an interview with Newsday for an article commerating the 25th anniversary of the famed singers death. On the hip-hop classic "Fight ...
Chuck D of Public Enemy spoke to Business Insider about joining Fat Joe and Foo Fighters to advocate for healthcare reform in Washington, DC.
Hip-hop became a cultural phenomenon against the backdrop of American history, and now Public Enemy’s Chuck D has committed himself to explore the artform's origins.