Flavor Flav Submits Bid To Be 2028 Olympic Torchbearer
Public Enemy co-founder Flavor Flav is hoping to be the next Olympic torch bearer!
Public Enemy co-founder Flavor Flav is hoping to be the next Olympic torch bearer!
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)
The gymnast is currently taking some time off from social media as she focuses on her mental health.
Chuck D celebrated his 64th birthday on Thursday (August 1), a perfect time to reflect on his impact on Hip-Hop culture.
Flavor Flav provided financial aid to an Olympic discus thrower after becoming the sponsor of the U.S. water polo teams.
Despite his new path in life, the 65-year-old Hip-Hop icon still gets flak for his checkered past, which includes periods of addiction, criminal charges and subsequent jail time.
The Rock & Roll Hall of Fame legend also talked about why people praising street lyrics as “the best” was “b####### to his blackness.”
Who was the legendary MC talking about?
The Public Enemy tour de force took to Instagram on Tuesday (April 2) to address a recent article published on Deadline.com.
Offset recently ranked Migos at No. 2 and LOX at No. 4.
The Rock & Roll Hall of Famer shares his thoughts on the MAGA leader’s footwear.
During the 2024 Grammy Awards, Flavor Flav, a self-proclaimed Swiftie, had a memorable interaction with Taylor Swift herself!
The colorful hypeman and his partner-in-rhyme, Chuck D, recently reconvened for a new track called “Everywhere Man.”
On Tuesday (October 31), Flavor Flav addressed a person who tweeted their “dog” could have executed the song at a higher level.
You’ll want to watch this—trust us.
The Public Enemy legend’s son, Jordan Drayton, has released his first single, “Here Comes Halloween.”
Public Enemy’s Chuck D. and Flavor Flav are celebrating the release of their breakthrough album “It Takes A Nation Of Millions To Hold Us Back” to celebrate Hip-Hop’s 50th.
Hip-Hop celebrated its 50th anniversary on Friday (August 11) with a slew of block parties that touched every borough in New York City.
The Rock & Roll Hall of Famer also discusses playing a villain in his new movie.
“STOP THIS F###KING S###!”