Indie band The Enemy are returning home to perform one of their famous rock anthems that has been adopted by Coventry City ...
The Public Enemy founder will headlines NJPAC's "Social Justice Through Spoken Word" event, uniting hip-hop pioneers with ...
Public Enemy front man, Chuck D solidified that he will continue to benefit from his own music in the immediate and distant future, despite selling a large portion of his songwriting catalog.
Public Enemy performed at the RiverBeat Music Festival in Memphis. Chuck D, a founding member, was honored in Memphis the day before the performance. The group played numerous hits and incorporated ...
Chuck D received the inaugural Power of Music Honors award from the Soulsville Foundation in Memphis. The award ceremony took place at Stax Museum of American Soul Music and featured performances and ...
Public Enemy founder revealed how much they were harassed by the cops in their early days over their political stance. Read more! Chuck D believes Public Enemy got a tougher time from law enforcement ...
The Enemy have confirmed that their second album title will be Music For The People. Tom Clarke's band announced the news about the follow-up to their 2007 debut We'll Live And Die In These Towns on ...
At least two kinds of cool exist. One looks and feels effortless — it's the currency of rock bands and of movie stars whose visages can withstand being magnified 50 feet tall. The other demands ...
Flavor Flav and Chuck D played 1988’s “Don’t Believe the Hype,” 1990’s “Fight the Power,” and their new single “The Hits Just Keep On Comin” ...
Public Enemy's Chuck D and DJ Doctor Dré talk to Newsday's Rafer Guzman about LI's hip-hop scene. Credit: Newsday/J. Conrad Williams, Jr., Chris Ware, Jeffrey L. Williams, Andy Edelstein; Run-DMC, ...
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