Earlier in January, The Doors drummer John Densmore and Public Enemy rapper Chuck D announced a collaborative project called ...
A trademark clash over the name doPE has been resolved, clearing the way for Chuck D and John Densmore's debut album.
A rock legend and a rap icon are teaming up to form a “dope” new group. The Doors drummer John Densmore and Public Enemy rapper Chuck D announced Wednesday that they’ve recorded new music together as ...
Two musical icons from different generations are forming a new supergroup.
Today, the culture salutes one of Hip Hop’s most powerful and influential voices, Carlton Douglas Ridenhour, better known to the world as Chuck D. The legendary frontman of Public Enemy turns 65 today ...
The track will appear on the unlikely duo's upcoming debut album, "No Country For Old Men." ...
Hip hop legend and Public Enemy co-founder Chuck D has released Chuck D Presents Enemy Radio: Radio Armageddon, a 14-track sonic broadcast of truth, resistance, and rhythm. Now streaming across major ...
The world has changed a great deal since 1989 when Public Enemy released the political anthem "Fight the Power" for Spike Lee's film "Do the Right Thing." During a recent interview ahead of the ...
Public Enemy‘s Chuck D has announced a new solo album, Radio Armageddon, which will be out May 18 via Def Jam. The album is technically credited to “Chuck D Presents Enemy Radio,” and features ...
*John Densmore of The Doors and hip-hop legend Chuck D of Public Enemy have teamed up for a new musical project called doPE. Their debut album, “no country for old men,” combines spoken word, rhythm, ...
The album, which the Public Enemy frontman describes as a “compilation of voices,” includes guest verses from Schoolly D, Phill Most Chill and many more. From A Tribe Called Quest’s “Show Business” ...