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In this episode of People’s Party, Talib Kweli and Jasmin Leigh sit down with rapper, author, producer, and one of the most influential, and respected figures around the world. We’re not just talking hip-hop, but ALL of popular culture. The leader of the iconic group Public Enemy — “Mista” Chuck D.
Over the course of two hours, we get an insightful and exclusive discussion highlighting the life and career of a man who helped shape the course of music history. Public Enemy and their pull-no-punches approach to attacking politics and addressing social injustices was the beginning of a true movement in every sense of the word. With Chuck “trending like a chicken sandwich” after his fallout with Flavor Flav, he, Kweli, and Jasmine discuss the rapper’s early childhood, coming up in the middle of the civil rights era, PE following Run DMC’s footsteps to success in the industry, Chuck designing the PE logo, Yo! MTV Raps co-host Andre “Doctor Dre” Brown’s huge contribution to hip-hop, and PE’s signature sound. Chuck also speaks to the current generation, giving advice on use of their smartphones.
On this episode Amy (@Amys22Cents) B-Mack (@MartezLVE) and B-Eazy (@preacher_bp) discuss more news from the kingdom of the Tiger King, video challenges, producer battles, a fight in America’s royal family, […]
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