In celebration of Black Music Month, join us for a conversation with the legendary lyricist and Public Enemy co-founder, Chuck D, about his latest Audible Original, Songs That Shook the Planet.
Chuck D is prepping for a busy summer. Following a Public Enemy performance in Napa Valley and another at Boston Calling at the end of May, Chuck, Flavor Flav, and crew head overseas for a handful of ...
Public Enemy‘s Chuck D has announced a new solo album, Radio Armageddon, which will be out May 18 via Def Jam. The album is technically credited to “Chuck D Presents Enemy Radio,” and features ...
As fires rip through Los Angeles, rapper Chuck D wants to put an end to anyone misinterpreting Public Enemy‘s “Burn Hollywood Burn” as a sick celebration of the devastation. The song, from 1990 ...
The album, which the Public Enemy frontman describes as a “compilation of voices,” includes guest verses from Schoolly D, Phill Most Chill and many more. From A Tribe Called Quest’s “Show Business” ...
Chuck D famously rapped “our freedom of speech is freedom or death” on Public Enemy’s 1989 single “Fight the Power,” one of hip-hop’s most powerful anthems. Thirty-five years later, the Rock & Roll ...
Hip hop legend and cultural truth-teller Ice Cube has released “Before Hip Hop (Premix),” an explosive collaboration featuring LL COOL J and Chuck D of Public Enemy. The track reimagines the lead song ...
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