CHUCK D: (Rapping) 1989, the number, another summer. FLAVOR FLAV: Get down. CHUCK D: (Rapping) Sound of the funky drummer. MARTIN: The PBS series is titled "Fight The Power: How Hip Hop Changed The ...
Critics point out the apparent hypocrisy of a pro-Black rapper like Kendrick Lamar headlining the Super Bowl half time show, since the NFL isn't exactly an institution that's known for its support of ...
The PE frontman helped develop the four-part program. “Fight The Power” – the classic 1989 single by Public Enemy – inspired a new documentary series. PBS will air Fight The Power: How Hip Hop Changed ...
Chuck D partners with PBS and BBC for "Fight The Power: How Hip Hop Changed The World." (Getty Images) The Chuck D-produced PBS docuseries “Fight The Power: How Hip Hop Changed The World” will ...
CHUCK D: (Rapping) Sound of the funky drummer. MARTIN: The PBS series is titled "Fight The Power: How Hip Hop Changed The World." And it's co-produced by one of the pioneers of hip-hop, Public Enemy's ...
NPR's Michel Martin speaks with hip-hop artist Chuck D about the PBS documentary Fight the Power. The series describes the political and social conditions that gave rise to hip-hop. CHUCK D: (Rapping) ...
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