Chuck D
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Music Gene Simmons riled fans up with his bold take on hip-hop's place in the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame and Chuck D is stepping to defend his genre.
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Music Discover Chuck D's influential career as the leader of Public Enemy and his lasting impact on music and social activism.
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Rain Adams -
Politics Not really fighting the power.
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Music The Public Enemy rapper wants peace.
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Elias Andrews -
Music Chuck D came to MC Hammer's defense amid the argument.
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Cole Blake -
Music Chuck D reflected on how loyal 2Pac was during a recent interview on "Sway In The Morning."
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Cole Blake -
Music The Irish musical icon's impact transcended not just genres, but the medium as a whole.
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Music Chuck D has come to Madonna's defense.
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Cole Blake -
Music The Hip Hop pioneer says, "I’m not in the business of making Black people or Black art look bad."
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Music This wasn't Chuck's original vision.
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Politics Chuck D says watching the State of the Union was far more important than any sporting event.
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Cole Blake -
Pop Culture The 62-year-old emcee also discussed the political themes often represented in Public Enemy's music.
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Music Chuck D wants the use of the n-word banned from Twitter.
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Mixtapes Chuck D and Flavor Flav formed Public Enemy in 1985 with Professor Griff. They created classic songs like "Fight The Power."
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Bryson "Boom" Paul