モWelcome to the Terrordome.ヤ To our readers who constantly seek the truth in this prevailing and widespread art form of hip-hop culture, it is with great honor that we get to pause, reflect and spend some valuable time with Public Enemyメs very own, Chuck D, in this Dubcnn exclusive interview.
As you know, Public Enemy is without question, one of the greatest and most influential groups of all time, and not even a nation of millions could hold them back. They were apoplectic, controversial and would strategically fight the power and forces with their revolutionary music, artistic vision and thought-provoking messages. Public Enemy will always be here, standing strong, as they are an immortal pillar in the landscape of music history.
モThe problem in hip-hop now is there is lack of leadership, which is neglectful to the art form. I wouldnメt blame the rapper, because they donメt know better if they havenメt seen the leadership.ヤ ヨ Chuck D to Dubcnn
Get ready to take note of the many words of wisdom laced throughout this entire interview because Chuck Dメs unapologetic words should help revolutionize, transform and change this global hip-hop community we live in. This interview is Part One of a Dubcnn exclusive series weメre calling モChuck D: Intellectual Vietnamヤ by Jonathan Hay and DJ Atlas Jenkins.
We give you Chuck D: Intellectual Vietnam (Part One)ナ




















