
Chuck D
Frontman of Public Enemy and Prophets of Rage, known for his iconic lyrics and unique artistic style. Author of the book Interficial Artelligence.
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Feb 14, 2025 • 27min
Chuck D’s Creative Process
Chuck D, the legendary frontman of Public Enemy and author of Interficial Artelligence, shares insights into his dynamic writing process. He intriguingly compares songwriting to architectural design, emphasizing structure and originality. The conversation also highlights the importance of spontaneity in art and the significant role of imperfections in creativity. Chuck reflects on the dual nature of social media, discussing its potential for artistic expression while cautioning against mindless consumption. His journey encapsulates a blend of innovation and traditional artistry.

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Feb 13, 2025 • 32min
Chuck D on Artificial Intelligence and Interficial ARTelligence
Chuck D, the legendary frontman of Public Enemy and author of 'Interracial Art: Intelligence', shares his insights on the intersection of art and hip-hop. He discusses how visual art serves as a powerful form of self-expression and a therapeutic outlet in today's fast-paced world. The conversation also touches on the cultural symbolism of 1980s youth trends, the struggle for rap music's recognition in major awards, and the need for genuine representation in discussions about U.S. foreign policy, particularly concerning Ukraine.

Feb 10, 2023 • 29min
Chuck D on How Hip-Hop Changed the World
Forty years ago, Chuck D showed listeners how exciting, radical, and unpredictable hip-hop could be. His song “Fight the Power” became a protest anthem for a generation, and a Greek chorus in Spike Lee’s film “Do the Right Thing.” The Public Enemy front man talks with the staff writer Kelefa Sanneh about his life in music. “I wanted to curate, present, navigate, teach, and lead the hip-hop art, making it something that people would revere,” he says. Now, at sixty-two, Chuck D is an elder statesman of his genre, and also a critic of it and some of its more commercial impulses. His latest project is a four-part documentary, “Fight the Power: How Hip-Hop Changed the World,” which is airing now on PBS. “I’ve been to one hundred sixteen countries over thirty-eight years, so I’ve seen the changes,” he says. “People have made their way to me to say, ‘Chuck, this is what this art form has meant to me,’ in all continents except for Antarctica.”
Plus, Alex Barasch, who wrote about “The Last of Us,” joins David Remnick to talk about why adapting video games to film and television has been so challenging: for every “Tomb Raider,” there are dozens of forgotten shows and flops. “The Last of Us” has been years in the making, but it’s paid off for HBO, winning both critical and commercial success.

Mar 7, 2023 • 4min
Take the Harder Path
Ice-T's Daily Game features Chuck D of Public Enemy discussing the value of taking the harder path to success, embracing challenges, and making life-enhancing choices. The episode highlights the importance of hard work, determination, and staying true to oneself in the journey towards achieving goals.

Sep 26, 2019 • 40min
N.W.A Pt. 2: Beatdowns, Band Beef, Death Row and LA on Fire
Suge Knight, the mastermind behind Death Row Records, and Chuck D, the iconic frontman of Public Enemy, dive deep into the turbulent world of N.W.A. They examine the explosive tensions that led to Ice Cube's defiance and departure, setting the stage for his solo triumphs. The conversation unpacks the dark repercussions of violence in the industry, illustrated by Vanilla Ice's harrowing encounter with gang members. Against the backdrop of the LA riots, they explore how personal struggles shaped the artistry of hip-hop legends during a critical era.