Episode XVII (Part 2): Hip-Hop legend and Activist Chuck D - a podcast by wheretheyat

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The 17th edition (Part 2 of 2) of Whe're They At features Hip-Hop legend, founding member of Public Enemy and activist, Chuck D. Chuck had an iconic career lasting over three decades as a lyricist, leader of the one of the most influential groups in American music, Public Enemy and entrepreneur. His powerful lyrics and artistic foresight helped Public Enemy spearhead the rise of Def Jam Records in the late-1980's while releasing four of the greatest albums in hip-hop history from 1987-91 (Yo! Bum Rush The Show, It Takes a Nation of Millions to Hold Us Back, Fear of a Black Planet and Apocalypse 91....the Enemy Strikes Back). While still performing with PE and on his own, he has spearheaded ventures in radio and multimedia. Recently, he's been touring with The Prophets of Rage (with B-Real from Cypress Hill and members from Rage Against The Machine) and has released a new album in April 2020 with Enemy Radio called 'Loud is Not Enough'. Also, him along with Public Enemy received the Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award in January 2020. Host Nabaté Isles had the honor to speak with Chuck on a myriad of topics including:                     


01:32-On having to adjust his performances and message in different cities/countries around the world.                                 
 
06:11-The essence of the African Diaspora.                              
 
12:42-His foresight to be involved with the digital music industry.                                
 
17:33-The music artist that Chuck wish that he worked with.                             
 
18:58-The importance of group collaboration in creating music and content.                         
 
21:19-Chuck names the 'solo producer' who resonates with him the most.                     
        
22:05-Reflected on the lawsuit involving Notorious B.I.G. and DJ Premier, in regards to 'Ten Crack Commandments'.                               
 
28:41-On how the current state of basketball is similar to reissues in music.                                   
31:00-Does Chuck see the NBA season resuming?                            
 
32:32-Who does he pick for NBA Most Valuable Player?                             
 
34:25-Shares his thoughts on the current state of his beloved New York Knicks.                                  
36:56-Made a great analogy when it comes to the career of legendary NBA coach, Pat Riley.                                
39:39-Shares logical thoughts on James Dolan.                         
 
41:20-On how Chuck still creates and showcases his visual artwork.                               
 
44:09-Gives his impressions on different notable hip-hop artists.                             
 
52:26-Most underrated MCs?                            
 

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Musical selections are from Nabaté Isles' album, 'Eclectic Excursions', available on iTunes, Spotify, Google Play, Amazon, Tidal, etc. Check out his website as well: www.nabateisles.com             

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