Public Enemy founder Chuck D tells Stephen that as the world celebrates five decades of Hip Hop music and culture, it’s important to tell the origin stories and learn from the people who were there at the beginning. His new docuseries, “Fight the Power: How Hip Hop Changed the World,” starts January 31st on PBS.
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We’ll always come back stronger.
ReplyKool thing
ReplyPBS shall henceforth be known as the Public Enemy Broadcasting System! Yeaaaaaah Boyeeeee!!!
ReplyI really want to rock the funky beats
ReplyFight the Power/Bring the Noise.
Chuck D.
May god be with you.
ReplyChuck D was rapping about shit that really matters while almost everyone else was on about money, guns, and pimping.
ReplyCHUCK D!!!!!
Reply62? Dude looks 5 years younger than me, and I’m not even 50 yet.
ReplyChuck D!!!!
ReplySaw Public Enemy at UCLA in the 90’s. Awesome show. Always loved Chuck D, his knowledge and positive vibes. Great interview.
ReplyWe love Bernie Sanders. It’s nice to see somebody stick on their own values
ReplyChuck made our DAY:
ReplyI saw Public Enemy open for the Beastie Boys in 1986 at the Cap Center in DC. An amazing, memorable night
ReplyAbsolutely Awsome
Replyas someone who grew up with the elements of hip hop as a lifestyle… hip hop is dead…. at least here in the states.
ReplyOne of my all-time heroes! Chuck D!
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