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Politics Not really fighting the power. By Elias Andrews 2.6K Views -
Mixtapes Chuck D and Flavor Flav formed Public Enemy in 1985 with Professor Griff. They created classic songs like "Fight The Power." By Bryson "Boom" Paul 1073 Views -
Music Discover Chuck D's influential career as the leader of Public Enemy and his lasting impact on music and social activism. By Rain Adams 2.2K Views -
Music A close look at the lives and careers of Public Enemy. By TeeJay Small 1.7K Views -
Music This wasn't Chuck's original vision. By Gabriel Bras Nevares 778 Views -
Songs Both stalwarts of the NY rap community aren't scared to let the rest of America know what's on their minds. By Zachary Horvath 416 Views -
Music The Public Enemy rapper wants peace. By Elias Andrews 2.7K Views -
Music The Public Enemy emcee has had enough. By Elias Andrews 1.7K Views -
Pop Culture The 62-year-old emcee also discussed the political themes often represented in Public Enemy's music. By Jada Ojii 2.0K Views -
Hip-Hop History Chuck D calls Melle Mel the "Wilt Chamberlain" of rap. By Aron A. 12.3K Views -
Music Rev Run says Jam Master Jay thought Chuck D was godlike. By Caroline Fisher 846 Views -
Music Public Enemy's seminal second album "It Takes a Nation Of Millions To Hold Us Back" is as relevant today as it was 35 years ago. By Mike Fugere 437 Views -
Music The Public Enemy star stood by the Fugees member's good deeds as he maintains his complete innocence, despite being guilty. By Gabriel Bras Nevares 1047 Views -
Music Bow said rappers should unionize and a few pioneers are inviting him for a chat about the established Hip Hop Alliance. By Erika Marie 17.7K Views -
Music The Hip Hop pioneer says, "I’m not in the business of making Black people or Black art look bad." By Erika Marie 713 Views