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"They're using words to say something must end. You can't really kill nobody with a guitar," the rap legend said.
"We’re helping hip-hop and classical music grow and expand beyond their boundaries," Cypress Hill's "Sen Dog" says.
Hip-hop legend Chuck D defends UK duo Bob Vylan after their controversial Glastonbury performance sparked industry ...
The leader of hip-hop’s first great radical band talks to Sarfraz Manzoor about the ‘fight for peace and love by any means ...
Chuck D compared Bob Vylan's Glastonbury controversy to Public Enemy's 1989 crisis while defending their right to protest ...
Chuck D of Public Enemy has defended Bob Vylan following their controversial remarks at Glastonbury. Read More: Public Enemy: 25 Years On, Why ‘Fear Of A Black Planet’ Is More Relevant Than Ever ...
Public Enemy’s Chuck D grew up listening to the music of Sly Stone, who died Monday at age 82 — and that music became a major influence on his own work with Public Enemy and beyond.
Chuck D added, “Gun violence is not normal behavior, but it’s been going on for so long that it’s normalized. We need to treat it like the sickness and the epidemic that it is.” ...
I want to give something back." T&D Region Sports Writer Mike Rosier can be reached by e-mail at mrosier@timesanddemocrat or by office phone at 803-533-5529.
At a Senate Democratic press briefing on Wednesday, Sen. Chuck Schumer (D-NY) was asked about primary challenges for Rep.
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