The man who wrote the great protest song “Fight the Power” 36 years ago will not say the name of the current president of the United States. Recalling the origin of “Fight the Power,” Chuck D adds, “A ...
Recently on "The Joe Budden Podcast," Dr. Marc Lamont Hill explained why many believe Assata Shakur was framed for killing a state trooper. This week on “The Joe Budden Podcast,” Dr. Marc Lamont Hill ...
'Tony Allen: The Grindfather,' 'Dražen,' and 'Kings of Vegas' are among the honorees of the second annual fest. By Georg Szalai Global Business Editor The winners of the 2025 Summer League Film ...
We have got to raise three million in the next three hours,” said Mathilde. She was talking to her friend, another start-up founder, and to me, who was trailing along on the implicit promise that I ...
Democratic lawmakers, including the two top congressional Democrats, are calling for gun control in the wake of a deadly shooting at a Minneapolis school on Wednesday. "I’m horrified by the shooting ...
A Long Island hip-hop crew called Spectrum City evolved into Public Enemy in the mid-’80s, signed to Def Jam, and became one the most politically outspoken and musically innovative groups the genre ...
Busta Rhymes was honored with the 2,818th star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in a ceremony that brought out LL Cool J, Chuck D, Chris Rock, and Big Daddy Kane. LL Cool J and Chuck D kicked off the ...
Jessica Chastain on Building Her Career, Harvard and Getting a Star on the Walk of Fame: ‘I’m OK If Someone Leaves My Film and Goes, I’m Not Sure I Liked It.’ 1 month ago ‘Ebony and Ivory’ Review: You ...
What's it gonna be on the Hollywood Walk of Fame? A star-studded star ceremony for hip-hip artist Busta Rhymes. Rhymes was joined by Chris Rock, LL Cool J and Chuck D at the Friday ceremony in front ...
https://www.maximotv.com Public Enemy's Chuck D (Carlton Douglas Ridenhour) gives a speech at the unveiling of Busta Rhymes' star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame on August 1, 2025, at 6201 Hollywood ...
When it comes to power and shaping the culture, the divide in hip-hop media has never been more chaotic. On one side, there’s the old guard: podcasters, radio DJs, and resident uncs who interview vets ...