No definitive answers. He admitted it's all a stunt for sales cause you cant fire flav. And he never addresses why he's so tight lipped about the historical truth of jews....
@@godbodyheru ...The mere fact you have to ask that question, about being tight lipped speaks volumes...that you haven't been paying attention... *"Salute to bro Chuck D."*
So glad Talib got his own platform and I like how he don't cut ppl off when they talk, even if their answer is long he still let em speak. Need more like this and him. 💯
Same here, when I first heard Don't Believe the Hype, I think I was 12. P.E. (along with KRS1) set a standard for my hip-hop. Made me think and grow intellectually. They are great examples of the power of music. ✊🏽🧠📖
I use to carry a picture of Chuck D in my pocket in jr high because I felt it inspired me to be happy in my blackness and I just thought he was dope ...respect 🙏🏽✌🏾
Just be happy Your skin colour shouldn't inspire you. It's simply communist indoctrination that pushs division based on group ideology. Divide and conquer. As long as we argue amongst ourselves we will never enforce treason laws in our governments.
Growing up as a poor rural white kid, I was completely insulated from the plight of black people, the was one black family in my home town. In '91 I purchased a Public Enemy tape, which influenced me into paying attention, to reading the words of the great social leaders (militant and not), which basicallyled to my learning about all that I had been ignorant to up till then. This has been a lifetime passion for me. I was in fifth grade then, now that I'm a grown man, I teach my children to be socially aware, I teach them as best I can what it means, in my understanding, to come from a different ethnicity than they do. While I'll never truly know what it means to be anything but white, I am as informed as possible, and i make damn sure my kids are too, that they know the true history of oppression in all its forms, which all started because of the lyrics of Chuck D.... his albums may or may not have been written for poor white kids, but they reached me none the less. He is a powerful, eloquent, active, and confident man that is an inspiration to all races.
I'm 49 and to this day Chuck D is my HERO! From 1987 with YBRTS I was a PE fan. Chuck taught me more about my People than school ever did! I can remember summer vacation of 89. All my homeboys headed to the park to have cookouts and play ball on a Saturday. I'm like I'll fall thru later. On my way to the library to look up names that Chuck has dropped on It Takes A Nation... Chesimard, Farrakhan, Vesey, Prosser, etc. At 17 I didn't know who these heroes were and I was ashamed of that fact. I am a PROUD BLACK NATIONALIST thanks to Chuck and the rest of PE lighting that quest for KNOWLEDGE.
Please no, so CthaGod can ask Chuck some stupid ass question? They can stick to interviewing whoever got kicked off of Love & Hip Hop Cleveland last week
What people don’t see with Public Enemy is they brought people of all races together with their music in the 1980’s and 90’s they brought the issues to the forefront at the time they were Real. I saw them in Radio City in nyc can’t wait for the new album and single. Long live P.E. forever. Terminator X
I think about this frequently, like what if the gangsta rap that was made to make young guys see the light wasn't brought, tweaked, & heavily peddled into continuing the cycle all for a cheap buck off the entertainer's back. Or shit b4 that style of rap even existed
Peddling, corporate meddlers have been freezing any actually noticeable advancement in sub-culture at least the past ¼ century. Big business is operated by sociopaths!
"The bad look got an elevator and a rocket to it!" Word, word to that allllll damn day. You can do 1000 things perfectly correct every day, but that one wrong thing can take you places you never imagined.
@@RoeLuv1 - I've mixed EVERYTHING for decades now. I had my first plastic Realistic Belt Drive! Turntables at 15. I've had Technics 1200 ever since until I got a digital Pioneer! You can't name anything from them I don't still mix daily. I'm like that guy Omar Epps played in Juice. I'm Better though. My turntables are RIGHT NEXT to my bed. I mix FROM the bed without even getting out of it. Plus I can draw anything and I spit. I'm a REAL Hip Hop Head.
I first saw P.E. in Melbourne ( Australia ) way back in 89/90 at Festival Hall. What a show, pure energy, pure Hip Hop & everyone getting along. Hip Hop bringing people together, peace !
Kweli killin the game with professionalism and insight. Bro I respected you as an artist, now my respect is elevated with every interview. Keep risin to the top (as Dougie F would say)!
I ADMIRE CHUCK D FOR THE SUPPORT HE ALWAYS SHOWED FLAV LOVE AND FLAV ALWAYS GAVE CHUCK SUPPORT AND ALWAYS HAD HIS BACK ALWAYS A LOT OF PEOPLE THAT KNOWS ME PUBLIC ENEMY IS MY NUMBER 1 HIP HOP GROUP THEN NOW AND FOREVER TRUE TALK 🙏✊️✌️👍.
It’s we to choose and blame somebody else , when you destroy yourself . First nothing worse comes the mother pain from her slain in Bensonhurst . I Can’t wait for the state to decide the fate , so this jam I dedicate . One of the most moving versus EVER!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
@punchout look here fuckboy clown you don't know me like that to be calling me anything outside of the name I posted. If you don't agree that's cool with me but keep that disrespectful bullshit in your world
@punchout I don't think he watched the whole video, just going with the Flav is a crackhead narrative. Why would HE put it out that HE was firing Flava. Now HE saying he can't fire the man only because the man in question ain't as dumb as people like to think. Flav lawyers BUM RUSHED the show.
My Public Enemy will always include Flava Flav. And Chuck D will be one of my fav rappers. Regardless of what goes down or who says what. One of the most important groups in music history.
Man ,Dope interview with classic masters of the craft!Just my life as a teen back in the early 90’s!1981 gen x in the building yo!Chuck D is smart as fuck yo little gits don’t know!!!!Class of 99!!!!!!
I saw PE headline a sneaker convention in Hollywood about 15 years ago and it was such a treat to see them with live band & DJs in a small club setting... The best hip hop group ever..
Love this podcast! Been a fan of Talib since the rawkus days. Special Ed as a guest would be dope.. Or even the elusive Mantronik. King of the 808 beats and father of many producer's styles to this day!
WBAU RADIO!!! ROOSEVELT. FREEPORT, UNIONDALE, BALDWIN, HEMPSTEAD, LAKEVIEW, ROCKVILLE CENTRE, WYANDANCH, AMITYVILLE, CENTRAL ISLIP, STRONG ISLAND WHERE YOU AT??!?!??!!?
Talib Kweli has the absolute best podcast. Real introspective and detailed interviews. You always feel you learned something after these sessions. That Lamar Odom interview on Drink Champs was horribly low and sad.
i saw PE in the LL/ Eric B and Rakim tour in the 80s, they just put out the 1st album... it was evident that they would make history....will never forget that atmosphere
The Chuck D v Favor Fav conflict is a masterclass in the use of negative energy to grow publicity for a product. This conflict was brilliantly orchestrated for the benefit of Public Enemy. In Drake’s track “Portland” Quavo said on the hook “Never let these niggas ride your wave”. Well PE rode the hell out of Bernie Sanders’ wave. Bravo Public Enemy!
Been there with y'all since yo bum rush the show..... I'm one of those flav cant be fired...😂❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤great to see you....very great to see you. My first hip hop show public enemy club sensation downtown Newark new Jersey 1986
Yo Talib you and chuck D should do something to break down the history of NYC from a black and brown perspective then separately do one through the lense of Hip Hop
Reports on Public Enemy have to be taken with a grain of salt, Can't Truss It!!! Great to hear it from the legendary Chuck D himself. Thank you People's Party!!!
No the reason for the "dislikes" because both of these morons have sold out to the Democratic party or so-called liberals in general. They both have chose their White friends over their Black friends bottom line.
Y’all feeling good about this? Stay tuned - full ep Monday 4/6!
No definitive answers. He admitted it's all a stunt for sales cause you cant fire flav. And he never addresses why he's so tight lipped about the historical truth of jews....
Chuck D was one of the interviews i've been waiting for so thank you
@@godbodyheru ...The mere fact you have to ask that question, about being tight lipped speaks volumes...that you haven't been paying attention...
*"Salute to bro Chuck D."*
@@Dvco33333 no buck dancing for Bernie. FOH or any other jew
@@godbodyheru ...I actually agree with what you're sayin...but publicly the game is chess...not checkers.
Brother Kweli gives great interviews. He let's the guest speak and ask the questions the people want to know without offending anyone.
Exactly!
He is too pc
I'm peeping that,, this guy is awesome!!
Facts
No Doubt!!! 👍🏾👊🏾✌🏾🇳🇬🇺🇸
He allowed the man to talk.
If this was Vlad, there would have been 59 interruptions in 1 minute. Literally.
So glad Talib got his own platform and I like how he don't cut ppl off when they talk, even if their answer is long he still let em speak. Need more like this and him. 💯
Man! I'm mad it took me so long to find this channel🤦🏿♂️
BROTHERS GONNA WORK IT OUT!!!
Shit it sounds like it's worked out to me
They told us 32 years ago "Don't believe the HYPE" LOL
we took the bait
Black peoples Neva FKN listen
Public Enemy changed my life
Public Enemy changed my life!
I second that emotion. Definitely changed my life and thought process.
P.E. the greatest thing to ever happen to Hip-Hop. Salute
Same here. Back in 88 i first heard Don't Believe The Hype. That track alone is what made me a hip hop fanatic!!!
Same here, when I first heard Don't Believe the Hype, I think I was 12.
P.E. (along with KRS1) set a standard for my hip-hop. Made me think and grow intellectually. They are great examples of the power of music. ✊🏽🧠📖
Same bro, same. Apocalypse 91 on cassette.
"Most of my heroes don't appear on no stamps"-Fight the Power
I use to carry a picture of Chuck D in my pocket in jr high because I felt it inspired me to be happy in my blackness and I just thought he was dope ...respect 🙏🏽✌🏾
Cyrious that’s dope and real as hell. I used to have posters in my high school locker of the group.
Every time Chuck D speaks I learn something new about life.
Dont make me Fall in love with you ✊🏾
Just be happy
Your skin colour shouldn't inspire you.
It's simply communist indoctrination that pushs division based on group ideology.
Divide and conquer.
As long as we argue amongst ourselves we will never enforce treason laws in our governments.
Burn Hollywood Burn is one of my all time favorite songs ever.
I got a letter from the Government the other day
They sampled Isaacs Hayes for this masterpiece
I opened and read it and said they was suckers
they wanted me for their army or whatever. picture me giving a damn I said NEVER
Did it say they was SUCKA'S??? Cause that's what mine said. Lol
@Amen Knowtech ...Cold sweatin as I dwell in ma cell...how long has it been, they got sittin in the state pen...?
Growing up as a poor rural white kid, I was completely insulated from the plight of black people, the was one black family in my home town. In '91 I purchased a Public Enemy tape, which influenced me into paying attention, to reading the words of the great social leaders (militant and not), which basicallyled to my learning about all that I had been ignorant to up till then. This has been a lifetime passion for me. I was in fifth grade then, now that I'm a grown man, I teach my children to be socially aware, I teach them as best I can what it means, in my understanding, to come from a different ethnicity than they do. While I'll never truly know what it means to be anything but white, I am as informed as possible, and i make damn sure my kids are too, that they know the true history of oppression in all its forms, which all started because of the lyrics of Chuck D.... his albums may or may not have been written for poor white kids, but they reached me none the less. He is a powerful, eloquent, active, and confident man that is an inspiration to all races.
We said , my brother. Thank you for sharing an important part of hip hops influence on white America💯💯💯💯💯💯
❤
I'm 49 and to this day Chuck D is my HERO! From 1987 with YBRTS I was a PE fan. Chuck taught me more about my People than school ever did! I can remember summer vacation of 89. All my homeboys headed to the park to have cookouts and play ball on a Saturday. I'm like I'll fall thru later. On my way to the library to look up names that Chuck has dropped on It Takes A Nation... Chesimard, Farrakhan, Vesey, Prosser, etc. At 17 I didn't know who these heroes were and I was ashamed of that fact. I am a PROUD BLACK NATIONALIST thanks to Chuck and the rest of PE lighting that quest for KNOWLEDGE.
Been a fan of Public Enemy since day one. Can't wait for the full interview.
Can't believe Chuck turns 60 this year.
He looks about 40.
The Breakfast Club wish they could've got this interview lol 😂
Fuck the bitch made breakfast club
Please no, so CthaGod can ask Chuck some stupid ass question? They can stick to interviewing whoever got kicked off of Love & Hip Hop Cleveland last week
They don't want no parts of a real alpha!
Intl_Roe exactly
Shawn Steed F&@k The Breakfast Club. They exist purely to poison.
Always loved listening to Chuck D. cause if you listen to him actively you're gonna learn something new each and every time.
This is between those two brothas... I respect, love and appreciate them both. ✌😎🌏
What people don’t see with Public Enemy is they brought people of all races together with their music in the 1980’s and 90’s they brought the issues to the forefront at the time they were Real. I saw them in Radio City in nyc can’t wait for the new album and single. Long live P.E. forever. Terminator X
That’s correct!
“Welcome to the Terrordome , come on down !! “
"You don’t fire partners. You walk away from them..." Mmmmm🤔
No doubt...all brother's fight just another expression of LOVE no doubt...FAMILY point blank!!!!
and still we don,t know ifit was a hoax to fire vlavor!!
When Hip Hop was still on the block. We didn't have these problems. Corporate politics destroy art forms.
I think about this frequently, like what if the gangsta rap that was made to make young guys see the light wasn't brought, tweaked, & heavily peddled into continuing the cycle all for a cheap buck off the entertainer's back. Or shit b4 that style of rap even existed
Peddling, corporate meddlers have been freezing any actually noticeable advancement in sub-culture at least the past ¼ century. Big business is operated by sociopaths!
The voice with the muscles in it.
Looking forward for their music all of them. Shout out to Talib Kweli & Chuck D, Public Enemy. 👍
Chuck D one of my all time hero. For me he is right up there for GOAT on MIC.
Lol
@@SemajResarf ua-cam.com/video/3MDFVGVFRBw/v-deo.html
Food as a machine is genuis brother we need 10 more chuck’s especially know in these uncertain times....🔥🔥stay safe....world 🌎
"The bad look got an elevator and a rocket to it!" Word, word to that allllll damn day. You can do 1000 things perfectly correct every day, but that one wrong thing can take you places you never imagined.
This is the interview we have been waiting for 🙌🏿
People's party. Cant wait for the full interview. Chuck/Talib project would be classic. Ijs. peace
I need some Public Enemy in my life right now
Word! The DJ's I try to mimic the most are Terminator X & Jazzy Jeff! I need some New Terminator X Transforming! In my life!
Kmak Milly Terminator X Valley Of The Jeep Beets (that’s how it’s spelled on the album) = Classic if you can find it
@@RoeLuv1 - I've mixed EVERYTHING for decades now. I had my first plastic Realistic Belt Drive! Turntables at 15. I've had Technics 1200 ever since until I got a digital Pioneer! You can't name anything from them I don't still mix daily. I'm like that guy Omar Epps played in Juice. I'm Better though. My turntables are RIGHT NEXT to my bed. I mix FROM the bed without even getting out of it. Plus I can draw anything and I spit. I'm a REAL Hip Hop Head.
What’s up with that brutha Chuckie D, he swear he nice... the brutha don’t swear he nice, the brutha knows he’s nice.. ✊🏾✊🏾
Can't wait for the full episode. Thank you for all the in depth interviews always on point.
ChuckD is a respected man in Australia . A lifer
Cool 😊
I can vouch on that. I've got two PE hard copy albums
I first saw P.E. in Melbourne ( Australia ) way back in 89/90 at Festival Hall. What a show, pure energy, pure Hip Hop & everyone getting along. Hip Hop bringing people together, peace !
@dee biz Chill mate
@dee biz you embarrassed our country. Well done
Kweli killin the game with professionalism and insight. Bro I respected you as an artist, now my respect is elevated with every interview. Keep risin to the top (as Dougie F would say)!
I ADMIRE CHUCK D FOR THE SUPPORT HE ALWAYS SHOWED FLAV LOVE AND FLAV ALWAYS GAVE CHUCK SUPPORT AND ALWAYS HAD HIS BACK ALWAYS A LOT OF PEOPLE THAT KNOWS ME PUBLIC ENEMY IS MY NUMBER 1 HIP HOP GROUP THEN NOW AND FOREVER TRUE TALK 🙏✊️✌️👍.
It’s we to choose and blame somebody else , when you destroy yourself . First nothing worse comes the mother pain from her slain in Bensonhurst . I Can’t wait for the state to decide the fate , so this jam I dedicate . One of the most moving versus EVER!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Dats rite!!!!!@J Smith
From the comments its clear most didn't even bother to watch the whole clip without talking sh!t about Chuck.
ALLCITY73 exactly
Reading the comments below they still don’t get it. Let em get played. Chuck can’t save em all.
@punchout look here fuckboy clown you don't know me like that to be calling me anything outside of the name I posted. If you don't agree that's cool with me but keep that disrespectful bullshit in your world
@punchout and yet here you are being over emotional 😂
@punchout I don't think he watched the whole video, just going with the Flav is a crackhead narrative. Why would HE put it out that HE was firing Flava. Now HE saying he can't fire the man only because the man in question ain't as dumb as people like to think. Flav lawyers BUM RUSHED the show.
Thank you for this interview guys.
Wondering if a roundtable is in the works? Thanks for the consistent quality content.
Damn so glad to hear hear him a Flav is good. Them brothers. It was just a brother dispute that's all
I knew it! They are my musical Family you can't separate them
Most natural podcast ...droppin 💎❌🧢
Real ones recognize!!!
I'm glad brothers are working it out!!
My Public Enemy will always include Flava Flav. And Chuck D will be one of my fav rappers. Regardless of what goes down or who says what. One of the most important groups in music history.
TRUTH
Can't believe there isn't a Chuck D x Talib Kweli collab
God bless and keep... And thanks for everything.. Salute! General's
💪😎👊
Brother's for real . Loyalty respected
Dude will be 60 this year
He looks 40
@No Bull You can't escape
Flav is 61 years old
He aged more gracefully than Flav.
Flava Flav, ODB are the essential soul of 2 dope groups....🙏🏾💫
The Best Ever Hype 🤪 Men 🚹 in the world 🌎
Man ,Dope interview with classic masters of the craft!Just my life as a teen back in the early 90’s!1981 gen x in the building yo!Chuck D is smart as fuck yo little gits don’t know!!!!Class of 99!!!!!!
How do you sell soul to someone that sold your soul. Chuck D
im so glad to hear this much love
The way Talib does interviews is great..You know all the right questions to ask and it's not just on the fly.
Ya'll doin' a great job. Everything's on point. Thank you, can't wait to see the whole thing ✌🏼
Broke my thumb clickin on this so hard. Salute Chuck D The Rhyme Animal.
haahahahaha
Can't have a Public Enemy show without Flava Flav (can't work without him)
THANKS FOR THIS, LEGEND MOVEMENT. 👊 PUBLIC ENEMY #1👊 EPIC 2020
Maaaaan, I need the whole interview like now. I've been a PE (and the Bomb Squad) fan since 1986!
I saw PE headline a sneaker convention in Hollywood about 15 years ago and it was such a treat to see them with live band & DJs in a small club setting... The best hip hop group ever..
Love this podcast! Been a fan of Talib since the rawkus days. Special Ed as a guest would be dope.. Or even the elusive Mantronik. King of the 808 beats and father of many producer's styles to this day!
Can’t wait to watch this full interview
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So Flav was right. He can’t be fired. Wow. I don’t understand what’s going on. 🤷🏾♂️🤷🏾♂️
Publicity stunt
No read Flavor reply on twitter. Chuck talking shit
Best news ever. Can't wait.
Been looking forward to hearing from Brother Chuck D! Good stuff here!!!
Talib Kweli has the absolute best podcast. Real introspective and detailed interviews. You always feel you learned something after these sessions.
That Lamar Odom interview on Drink Champs was horribly low and sad.
HUGE GRATITUDE FOR THIS LOVE
This interview made me happy 🥳
Chuck d .... keepin it real, spittin truth....the Gill Scott heron of rap.
Talib putting out THE hip hop podcast right now. Every week is a carpet bombing of jewels, stories, and ideas.
Classic interview🔥
i saw PE in the LL/ Eric B and Rakim tour in the 80s, they just put out the 1st album... it was evident that they would make history....will never forget that atmosphere
Chuck d my favorite rapper ever
“Get up, get get, get down”..goosebumps for 30 years
The family you make you don't loose. We got a tough time ahead but we got Public Enemy!!
Thank you
When a OG interviews a OOG. The Gods Stand Up!
There no P.E. With out Flav
Yeahhhhhh boooooy
PERIOD!!
Or Griff!!!
@@johnnycombs6570na who cares about that POS there’s a reason he’s not in the band any more
Word up
Chuck D underrated in the hip hop game
Chuck D is real, I forget what album it was, I think "Fear or a Black Planet" was the first album I ever bought
Can't wait to see the entire show! Food as a gun?!? I wanna hear that track bruh! Keep doing that good work Uproxx!
Chuck D and Spike Lee look like brothers
You know I’ve only just noticed that. Well spotted mate.
The Chuck D v Favor Fav conflict is a masterclass in the use of negative energy to grow publicity for a product. This conflict was brilliantly orchestrated for the benefit of Public Enemy. In Drake’s track “Portland” Quavo said on the hook “Never let these niggas ride your wave”. Well PE rode the hell out of Bernie Sanders’ wave. Bravo Public Enemy!
Kweli, you’re an amazing host!!👏🏾👏🏾
I grew up listening to public enemy. Chuck D was the man and flavor was a dope hype man. Miss this hip hop so much.
Loyalty right there! Love it.
I shook Chuck D's hand and got his autograph years ago. I love you Man!!!
Kweli & Chuck D are some awakened gentlemen 100%
Super Legend yo Kweli you ill you for this one
One of the great intellectuals of our time...
Been there with y'all since yo bum rush the show..... I'm one of those flav cant be fired...😂❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤great to see you....very great to see you. My first hip hop show public enemy club sensation downtown Newark new Jersey 1986
Love this podcast ✊🏾✊🏾
Yo Talib you and chuck D should do something to break down the history of NYC from a black and brown perspective then separately do one through the lense of Hip Hop
Chuck is the Man...period
THIS IS WHY I ROCK/SUBSCRIBE to Kwali on ALL platforms. The man got the truth without asking the questions.
"Can you say my name...Kwali" 💯%
Reports on Public Enemy have to be taken with a grain of salt, Can't Truss It!!! Great to hear it from the legendary Chuck D himself. Thank you People's Party!!!
THERE IS NO PUBLIC ENEMY WITHOUT FLAV.
Just like Wu-Tang without ODB trust me....Public Enemy will continue to move on.
@@jamesbronz i don't think so.
The 40 dislikes got arrested for not having a beeper tie.
Thanks for the laughter much love
No the reason for the "dislikes" because both of these morons have sold out to the Democratic party or so-called liberals in general. They both have chose their White friends over their Black friends bottom line.
🤣🤣🤣🤣
I need more of this! Going back to the Terrordome...
Much respect for Chuck D!
I just remembered chuck D and flav somehow in my mind and went on their IG accounts and found out about their beef
Chuck D. is one of my heroes. Enough said.