Ice-T Gets Star On Walk of Fame & Explains How He Helped Stop L.A. Rap Wars From Exploding
Rap star Ice-T was immortalized on the legendary Hollywood Walk of Fame today with a variety of legends present. Take a look!
Rap star Ice-T was immortalized on the legendary Hollywood Walk of Fame today with a variety of legends present. Take a look!
At one point during the Def Jam founder’s conversation with 60 Minutes, he told Anderson Cooper, “I don’t have any technical ability and I know nothing about music.”
Public Enemy founder revealed how much they were harassed by the cops in their early days over their political stance. Read more!
Public Enemy frontman Chuck D explained why he would like to see all variations of the n-word banned from Twitter.
From B-Real of Cypress Hill and DMC to Eminem and Ice-T, Chuck D has enlisted several rap legends for “Fight The Power” series.
Chuck D condemned gun violence in Hip-Hop as “abnormal behavior” after Takeoff was shot and killed on Tuesday.
Stars from the entertainment world have taken to social media to pay tribute to Coolio, who died on Wednesday, aged 59.
Public Enemy co-founder Chuck D has sold the publishing rights of a huge steak of his catalog to his longtime publisher, Reach Music.
The PE frontman helped develop the four-part program.
Legendary rapper Chuck D came to the defense of a woman who completely botched a question on Jeopardy about His famous rap group, Public Enemy! Read more
Chuck D revealed although the album came first over 30 years ago, it’s “pretty much the soundtrack” to his new graphic novel.
Legends in the rap world are collaborating with SAG-AFTRA to provide benefits for artists members of the culture.
Chuck D is a legend on the mic and a revolutionary in thought. Now, he is taking it all to a new series “Songs That Shook the Planet.”
Chuck D is an avid baseball fan and grew up collecting baseball cards as a child and created the song out of his love of the sport.
Public Enemy’s Chuck D has partnered with PBS and the BBC for a four-part documentary series about Hip Hop.
In an open letter, Public Enemy’s Chuck D defended Travis Scott and blamed Live Nation for the Astroworld Festival tragedy.
The former graphic design student teams with Genesis Publications.
The Public Enemy member was called out for his take about the convicted sex criminal.
Chuck D and Flavor Flav “ain’t seein’ eye-to-eye” over a potential Public Enemy Reunion.
Attendees can experience the NYC-set event remotely via the VR Metaverse.