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Chuck D on How Hip-Hop Changed the World

The New Yorker Radio Hour

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The Public Enemy of Hip Hop

I think a lot of people nowadays might not realize just how radical public enemy was when you came out. You have to take a long survey of what was happening in hip hop to make a comparison. It's Reagan and Bush, Co-Intell Pro, cracking guns, you know what I'm saying? Drugs and guns. At that time Nelson Mandela was in prison in South Africa. Margaret Thatcher was running the UK. Gore-Bachav Soviet Union was teetering on the brink of disaster politically worldwide. Can we actually be humans too? Public enemy was kind of like, okay, making records. But at the same time I'm bringing a community with me."

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