Chuck D Names LL COOL J The G.O.A.T. — “I Treat Him Like Michael Jackson & Prince”
The Def Jam legend released his first album in more than a decade last mont, “The F.O.R.C.E. (Frequencies of Real Creative Energy).”
The Def Jam legend released his first album in more than a decade last mont, “The F.O.R.C.E. (Frequencies of Real Creative Energy).”
The legendary New York City DJ died unexpectedly in April 2022 due to complications from COVID-19.
Those close to Chuck Chillout weren’t willing to go on record to discuss his condition, but Chuck D provided a Twitter (X) update on Friday (August 2)
Chuck D celebrated his 64th birthday on Thursday (August 1), a perfect time to reflect on his impact on Hip-Hop culture.
Snoop Dogg and Flavor Flav are getting their flowers from fellow Hip-Hop OGs as they continue their escapades at the 2024 Olympic Games.
The Rock & Roll Hall of Fame legend also talked about why people praising street lyrics as “the best” was “b####### to his blackness.”
Ice-T and Body Count are currently overseas melting people’s faces off with their heavy metal anthems.
Chuck D has long been committed to advocating for at-risk individuals like the former NBA player.
Who was the legendary MC talking about?
Twitter (X) has been a non-stop destination for those wanting to weigh in on what some are calling the most “historic” battle in rap history—and fellow MCs are no exception.
The Public Enemy frontman says battle culture was a mutation.
Offset recently ranked Migos at No. 2 and LOX at No. 4.
The Public Enemy icon steps into the healthcare debate, advocating for clearer pricing to protect patients from surprise bills and financial distress.
The Rock & Roll Hall of Famer shares his thoughts on the MAGA leader’s footwear.
The colorful hypeman and his partner-in-rhyme, Chuck D, recently reconvened for a new track called “Everywhere Man.”
Hip-Hop celebrated its 50th anniversary on Friday (August 11) with a slew of block parties that touched every borough in New York City.
Listen to the Rock & Roll Hall of Famer recall the rise of Hip Hop in the 70s.
In terms of Hip-Hop, Tina Turner has been sampled numerous times by multiple Hip-Hop artists, including Fat Joe, The Notorious B.I.G., The Roots, Childish Gambino and Kool G Rap.
The track will live on Consequence’s forthcoming album, Nice Doing Business With You.
Yasiin Bey, Chuck D, and DJ Drama will present shows as well.