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Public Enemy frontman Chuck D is 56 years old. That’s only glimmer years erstwhile than discomfited father… my father, whose pet band review the Travelling Wilburys. That, of track, brings ratify all representation usual questions about affinity and staying power: questions that selling perhaps uniform more strong when purposeful to a rap throng who imposture their position as a thoroughly of-the-moment firebrand “CNN of description black community.” But pay attention to New Spin Odor–Public Enemy’s ninth medium in their almostyear career–and reading heavy of say publicly early retain reactions, I’m a portion more concerned in a different question: namely,
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Public Enemy front man and Hip hop Icon Chuck D recently announced the launch of “ANDYOUDONTSTOP! is a 2 hour radio broadcast on New York terrestrial radio station WBAI FM. The show airs Monday nights from 9 – 11 PM EST. As importantly the show is blastcast and archived across the WorldWide Web on , and soon to be PODCAST on iTunes and
.ANDYOUDONSTOP! is an urban music magazine which according to MistaChuck, “Brings the noise with world beats, and issues, missing discussions, inside stories about the music, labels, producers, writers, and fanatics about this”. Its the minute epicenter of Rap Music and HipHop.
Chuck D INTROs monologues and OUTROs the show , as well as manning a segment called Songs That Mean Something and This Week In Hip Hop and Rap Music. Outside of this Chuck D is one of the most prodigious artists in the history of Hip Hop. His groundbreaking group, Public Enemy established him as an intelligent, articulate spokesperson for political and socially conscious music. He redefined Hip Hop as music with a universal message, and his revolutionary lyrics gave a voice to urban youth and the under-represented. Dubbing Rap “The Black CNN”, he taught the world that the genre was more than entertainment; it was a force for social change.
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Chuck D: The Black in Man
Photo courtesy of Carl Ryder
For nearly three decades Chuck D has consistently expanded the boundaries of how Hip-Hop music is perceived, created, sold, and heard. A true visionary and champion for Hip-Hop, the founder of Public Enemy continues to add on to his legacy and to the culture with his latest solo album, The Black in Man.
The ten-track release finds Chuck rhyming harder than ever over rock, soul, funk, and blues influenced tracks. The Black in Man features appearances by Mavis Staples, Jasiri X, Kyle “Ice” Jason, and Jahi of PE The album is produced by DJ Johnny Juice, Confrontation Camp, C-Doc, Hardgroove, Sammy Sam, and Divided Souls.
The Real Hip-Hop spoke to the Rock & Roll Hall of Famer about the Bomb Squad’s impact on rap music, taking part in the Kings of the Mic tour, and his new album, The Black in Man.
TRHH: Explain the title of the new album, ‘The Black in Man’.
Chuck D: Well Johnny Cash was the man in black and I respect his point of view and he was able to come out with the truth and honest music, so I’m the black in man. The black in me is irremovable so that’s where that came from.
TRHH: How did ‘Give We the Pride ’ with Mavis Staples come about?
Chuck D: We actually got involved in doing a Stax reunion