Carlton Douglas Ridenhour (born August 1, 1960), known professionally as Chuck D, is an American rapper, best known as the leader and frontman of the
hip hop group
Public Enemy
"Public enemy" is a term which was first widely used in the United States in the 1930s to describe individuals whose activities were seen as criminal and extremely damaging to society, though the phrase had been used for centuries to describe ...
, which he co-founded in 1985 with
Flavor Flav.
Chuck D helped create politically and socially conscious hip hop music in the mid-1980s. ''
The Source
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'' ranked him at No. 12 on its list of the Top 50 Hip-Hop Lyricists of All Time.
Early life
Ridenhour was born on August 1, 1960 on Long Island, New York.
When he was a child, his mother played
Motown
Motown Records is an American record label owned by the Universal Music Group. It was founded by Berry Gordy Jr. as Tamla Records on June 7, 1958, and incorporated as Motown Record Corporation on April 14, 1960. Its name, a portmanteau of ''mot ...
and
showtunes in the home and his father belonged to the
Columbia Record Club. He began writing lyrics after the
New York City blackout of 1977.
He attended
W. Tresper Clarke High School, where he was offered no formal education in music.
He then went to Adelphi University on Long Island to study graphic design, where he met William Drayton (
Flavor Flav). He received a Bachelor of Fine Arts from Adelphi in 1984 and later received an honorary doctorate from Adelphi in 2013.
While at Adelphi, Ridenhour co-hosted hip hop radio show the ''Super Spectrum Mix Hour'' as Chuck D on Saturday nights at Long Island rock radio station
WLIR
WLIR was a radio station that played a new music/ modern rock format on the frequencies 92.7 FM, 98.5 FM, and 107.1 FM from the 1980s into the 2000s. Bob Wilson, longtime WLIR employee and historian, created the website WDARE (Dare FM), which ...
, designed flyers for local hip-hop events, and drew a cartoon called ''Tales of the Skind'' for Adelphi student newspaper ''The Delphian''.
[Chang 2005, pp. 237-238.]
Career

Ridenhour (using the nickname Chuck D) formed
Public Enemy
"Public enemy" is a term which was first widely used in the United States in the 1930s to describe individuals whose activities were seen as criminal and extremely damaging to society, though the phrase had been used for centuries to describe ...
in 1985 with
Flavor Flav.
Upon hearing Ridenhour's demo track "Public Enemy Number One", fledgling producer/upcoming music-mogul
Rick Rubin
Frederick Jay Rubin (; born March 10, 1963) is an American record producer. He is the co-founder (alongside Russell Simmons) of Def Jam Recordings, founder of American Recordings, and former co-president of Columbia Records.
Rubin helped popu ...
insisted on signing him to his
Def Jam Records. Their major label releases were ''
Yo! Bum Rush the Show'' (1987), ''
It Takes a Nation of Millions to Hold Us Back'' (1988), ''
Fear of a Black Planet
''Fear of a Black Planet'' is the third studio album by American hip hop group Public Enemy. It was released on April 10, 1990, by Def Jam Recordings and Columbia Records, and produced by the group's production team The Bomb Squad, who expan ...
'' (1990), ''
Apocalypse 91... The Enemy Strikes Black'' (1991), the compilation album ''
Greatest Misses'' (1992), and ''
Muse Sick-n-Hour Mess Age
''Muse Sick-n-Hour Mess Age'' is the fifth studio album by American hip hop group Public Enemy, released on August 23, 1994, by Def Jam Recordings. The title is a reverse mondegreen of the phrase "music in our message" (emphasizing that their mes ...
'' (1994). They also released a
full-length album soundtrack for the film ''
He Got Game
''He Got Game'' is a 1998 American sports drama film written, produced and directed by Spike Lee and starring Denzel Washington and Ray Allen. The film revolves around Jake Shuttlesworth (Denzel Washington), father of the top-ranked basketball pro ...
'' in 1998.
Ridenhour also contributed (as Chuck D) to several episodes of the documentary series ''
The Blues''. He has appeared as a featured artist on many other songs and albums, having collaborated with artists such as
Janet Jackson
Janet Damita Jo Jackson (born May 16, 1966) is an American singer, songwriter, actress, and dancer. She is noted for her innovative, socially conscious and sexually provocative records, as well as elaborate stage shows. Her sound and choreog ...
,
Kool Moe Dee,
The Dope Poet Society,
Run–D.M.C.
Run-DMC (also spelled Run-D.M.C.) was an American hip hop group from Hollis, Queens, New York City, founded in 1983 by Joseph Simmons, Darryl McDaniels, and Jason Mizell. Run-DMC is regarded as one of the most influential acts in the history of ...
,
Ice Cube
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,
Boom Boom Satellites
were a Japanese electronic music duo consisting of guitarist and vocalist Michiyuki Kawashima and bassist and programmer Masayuki Nakano. They were signed to Sony Music Entertainment Japan, with whom they had released all of their albums in Japa ...
,
Rage Against the Machine
Rage Against the Machine (often abbreviated as RATM or shortened to simply Rage) is an American rock band from Los Angeles, California. Formed in 1991, the group consists of vocalist Zack de la Rocha, bassist and backing vocalist Tim Commer ...
,
Anthrax
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,
John Mellencamp
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and many others. In 1990, he appeared on "
Kool Thing", a song by the
alternative rock
Alternative rock (also known as alternative music, alt-rock or simply alternative) is a category of rock music that evolved from the independent music underground of the 1970s. Alternative rock acts achieved mainstream success in the 1990s w ...
band
Sonic Youth
Sonic Youth was an American rock band based in New York City, formed in 1981. Founding members Thurston Moore (guitar, vocals), Kim Gordon (bass, vocals, guitar) and Lee Ranaldo (guitar, vocals) remained together for the entire history of th ...
, and along with
Flavor Flav, he sang on
George Clinton's song "Tweakin'", which appears on his 1989 album ''
The Cinderella Theory''. In 1993, he was the executive producer for ''Got 'Em Running Scared'', an album by
Ichiban Records group Chief Groovy Loo and the Chosen Tribe.
Later career
In 1996, Ridenhour released ''
Autobiography of Mistachuck
''Autobiography of Mistachuck'' is the debut solo studio album by Public Enemy frontman Chuck D. It was released on October 22, 1996, via Mercury Records
Mercury Records is an American record label owned by Universal Music Group. It had signif ...
'' on
Mercury Records
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. Chuck D made a rare appearance at the
1998 MTV Video Music Awards, presenting the
Video Vanguard Award to the
Beastie Boys, ommending their musicianship. In November 1998, he settled out of court with Christopher "
The Notorious B.I.G." Wallace's estate over the latter's sampling of his voice in the song "Ten Crack Commandments". The specific sampling is Ridenhour counting off the numbers one to nine on the track "Shut 'Em Down". He later described the decision to sue as "stupid".
In September 1999, he launched a multi-format "supersite" on the web site Rapstation.com. The site includes a TV and radio station with original programming, prominent hip hop DJs, celebrity interviews, free MP3 downloads (the first was contributed by rapper
Coolio
Artis Leon Ivey Jr. (August 1, 1963 – September 28, 2022), known professionally as Coolio, was an American rapper. First rising to fame as a member of the gangsta rap group WC and the Maad Circle, Coolio achieved mainstream success as a sol ...
), downloadable ringtones by ToneThis, social commentary, current events, and regular features on turning rap careers into a viable living. Since 2000, he has been one of the most vocal supporters of
peer-to-peer file sharing
Peer-to-peer file sharing is the distribution and sharing of digital media using peer-to-peer (P2P) networking technology. P2P file sharing allows users to access media files such as books, music, movies, and games using a P2P software program th ...
in the music industry.
He loaned his voice to ''
Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas'' as DJ Forth Right MC for the radio station
Playback FM. In 2000, he collaborated with Public Enemy's Gary G-Whiz and MC Lyte on the theme music to the television show ''
Dark Angel''. He appeared with
Henry Rollins in a cover of
Black Flag's "Rise Above" for the album ''
Rise Above: 24 Black Flag Songs to Benefit the West Memphis Three''. In 2003, he was featured in the PBS documentary
''Godfathers and Sons'' in which he recorded a version of
Muddy Waters
McKinley Morganfield (April 4, 1913 April 30, 1983), known professionally as Muddy Waters, was an American blues singer and musician who was an important figure in the post- war blues scene, and is often cited as the "father of modern Chicag ...
' song "
Mannish Boy" with
Common
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Places
* Common, a townland in County Tyrone, Northern Ireland
* Boston Common, a central public park in Boston, Massachusetts
* Cambridge Common, common land area in Cambridge, Massachusetts
* Clapham Common, originally ...
, Electrik Mud Cats, and
Kyle Jason
Kyle Jason is a singer, songwriter, musician and performer from Roosevelt, New York as well as the videographer for Public Enemy's productions. He was the host of ''The Kyle Jason Show'' on Air America Radio. The program was broadcast every Saturd ...
.
He was also featured on
Z-Trip's album ''
Shifting Gears'' on a track called "Shock and Awe"; a 12-inch of the track was released featuring artwork by
Shepard Fairey
Frank Shepard Fairey (born February 15, 1970) is an American contemporary artist, activist and founder of OBEY Clothing who emerged from the skateboarding scene. In 1989 he designed the " Andre the Giant Has a Posse" (...OBEY...) sticker campai ...
. In 2008 he contributed a chapter to ''Sound Unbound: Sampling Digital Music and Culture'' (The MIT Press, 2008) edited by Paul D. Miller a.k.a.
DJ Spooky, and also turned up on
The Go! Team
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's album ''
Proof of Youth'' on the track "Flashlight Fight." He also fulfilled his childhood dreams of being a sports announcer by performing the play-by-play commentary in the video game ''
NBA Ballers: Chosen One'' on Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3.
In 2009, Ridenhour wrote the foreword to the book ''The Love Ethic: The Reason Why You Can't Find and Keep Beautiful Black Love'' by Kamau and Akilah Butler. He also appeared on
Brother Ali's album ''
Us''.
In March 2011, Chuck D re-recorded vocals with
The Dillinger Escape Plan
The Dillinger Escape Plan was an American metalcore band. The band was formed in 1997 in Morris Plains, New Jersey by guitarist Ben Weinman, bassist Adam Doll, vocalist Dimitri Minakakis, and drummer Chris Pennie. The band's use of odd time sign ...
for a cover of "
Fight the Power".
Chuck D duetted with Rock singer
Meat Loaf
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on his 2011 album ''
Hell in a Handbasket'' on the song "Mad Mad World/The Good God Is a Woman and She Don't Like Ugly".
In 2016 Chuck D joined the band
Prophets of Rage along with
B-Real and former members of
Rage Against the Machine
Rage Against the Machine (often abbreviated as RATM or shortened to simply Rage) is an American rock band from Los Angeles, California. Formed in 1991, the group consists of vocalist Zack de la Rocha, bassist and backing vocalist Tim Commer ...
.
In July 2019, Ridenhour sued Terrordome Music Publishing and Reach Music Publishing for $1 million for withholding royalties.
Rapping technique and creative process

Chuck D is known for his powerful rapping. ''How to Rap'' says he "has a powerful, resonant voice that is often acclaimed as one of the most distinct and impressive in hip-hop".
Chuck says this was based on listening to
Melle Mel
Melvin Glover (born May 15, 1961 in The Bronx), better known by his stage name Grandmaster Melle Mel (or simply Melle Mel) () is an American hip hop recording artist who was the lead vocalist and songwriter of Grandmaster Flash and the Furio ...
and sportscasters such as
Marv Albert.
Chuck often comes up with a title for a song first.
He writes on paper, though sometimes edits using a computer.
He prefers to not
punch in or
overdub vocals.
Chuck listed his favourite rap albums in ''
Hip Hop Connection'':
#
N.W.A, ''Straight Outta Compton
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''
# Boogie Down Productions
Boogie Down Productions (BDP) was an American hip hop group originally composed of KRS-One, D-Nice, and DJ Scott La Rock. DJ Scott La Rock was murdered on August 27, 1987, five months after the release of BDP's debut album, '' Criminal Minde ...
, ''Criminal Minded
''Criminal Minded'' is the debut studio album by hip-hop group Boogie Down Productions, released on March 3, 1987 by B-Boy Records. It is considered a highly influential hip hop album and one of the first in the gangsta rap genre.
Since its re ...
''
# Run-DMC, ''Tougher Than Leather
''Tougher Than Leather'' is the fourth studio album by American hip hop group Run-D.M.C., released on May 17, 1988, by Profile Records. The album was produced by the group members themselves, Davy D. and Rick Rubin.
While the new record did ...
''
# Big Daddy Kane, '' Looks Like a Job For...''
# Stetsasonic, '' In Full Gear''
# Ice Cube
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, '' AmeriKKKa's Most Wanted''
# Dr. Dre, ''The Chronic
''The Chronic'' is the debut studio album by the American hip hop producer and rapper Dr. Dre. It was released on December 15, 1992, by his record label Death Row Records and distributed by Interscope Records. Recording sessions took place ...
''
# De La Soul
De La Soul () is an American hip hop trio formed in 1988 in the Amityville area of Long Island, New York. They are best known for their eclectic sampling, quirky lyrics, and their contributions to the evolution of the jazz rap and alternat ...
, ''3 Feet High and Rising
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''
# Eric B. & Rakim, '' Follow the Leader''
# Run-DMC, '' Raising Hell'' ("It was the first record that made me realise this was an album-oriented genre")
Politics
Chuck D identifies as Black, as opposed to African or African-American. In a 1993 issue of DIRT Magazine covering a taping of ''In the Mix'' hosted by Alimi Ballard at the Apollo, Dan Field writes, At one point, Chuck bristles a bit at the term "African-American." He thinks of himself as Black and sees nothing wrong with the term. Besides, he says, having been born in the United States and lived his whole life here, he doesn't consider himself African. Being in Public Enemy has given him the chance to travel around the world, an experience that really opened his eyes and his mind. He says visiting Africa and experiencing life on a continent where the majority of people are Black gave him a new perspective and helped him get in touch with his own history. He also credits a trip to the ancient Egyptian pyramids at Giza with helping him appreciate the relative smallness of man.
Ridenhour is politically active; he co-hosted ''Unfiltered'' on Air America Radio, testified before the United States Congress in support of peer-to-peer
Peer-to-peer (P2P) computing or networking is a distributed application architecture that partitions tasks or workloads between peers. Peers are equally privileged, equipotent participants in the network. They are said to form a peer-to-peer ...
MP3 sharing, and was involved in a 2004 rap political convention. He has continued to be an activist, publisher, lecturer, and producer.
Addressing the negative views associated with rap music, he co-wrote the essay book ''Fight the Power: Rap, Race, and Reality'' with Yusuf Jah. He argues that "music and art and culture is escapism, and escapism sometimes is healthy for people to get away from reality", but sometimes the distinction is blurred and that's when "things could lead a young mind in a direction." He also founded the record company Slam Jamz and acted as narrator in Kareem Adouard's short film ''Bling: Consequences and Repercussions'', which examines the role of conflict diamonds in bling fashion. Despite Chuck D and Public Enemy's success, Chuck D claims that popularity or public approval was never a driving motivation behind their work. He is admittedly skeptical of celebrity status, revealing in a 1999 interview with ''BOMB Magazine'' that "The key for the record companies is to just keep making more and more stars, and make the ones who actually challenge our way of life irrelevant. The creation of celebrity has clouded the minds of most people in America, Europe and Asia. It gets people off the path they need to be on as individuals."
In an interview with ''Le Monde'', published January 29, 2008, Chuck D stated that rap is devolving so much into a commercial enterprise, that the relationship between the rapper and the record label is that of slave to a master. He believes that nothing has changed for African-Americans since the debut of Public Enemy and, although he thinks that an Obama-Clinton alliance is great, he does not feel that the establishment will allow anything of substance to be accomplished. He stated that French President Nicolas Sarkozy
Nicolas Paul Stéphane Sarközy de Nagy-Bocsa (; ; born 28 January 1955) is a French politician who served as President of France from 2007 to 2012.
Born in Paris, he is of Hungarian, Greek Jewish, and French origin. Mayor of Neuilly-sur-Sei ...
is like any other European elite: he has profited through the murder, rape, and pillaging of those less fortunate and he refuses to allow equal opportunity for those men and women from Africa. In this article, he defended a comment made by Professor Griff in the past that he says was taken out of context by the media. The real statement was a critique of the Israeli government and its treatment of the Palestinian people. Chuck D stated that it is Public Enemy's belief that all human beings are equal.
In an interview with the magazine ''N'Digo'' published in June 2008, he spoke of today's mainstream urban music seemingly relishing the addictive euphoria of materialism
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and sexism
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, perhaps being the primary cause of many people harboring resentment towards the genre and its future. However, he has expressed hope for its resurrection, saying "It's only going to be dead if it doesn't talk about the messages of life as much as the messages of death and non-movement", citing artists such as NYOil
NYOIL (pronounced N-Y Oil) (born April 29, 1971) is an American emcee from Staten Island, New York City. His name was formerly an acronym for "New York's Original International Lover". He began rapping at the age of twelve, and in 1988 he pair ...
, M.I.A. and The Roots
The Roots are an American hip hop band formed in 1987 by Tariq "Black Thought" Trotter and Ahmir "Questlove" Thompson in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States. The Roots serve as the house band on NBC's '' The Tonight Show Starring Jimm ...
as socially conscious artists who push the envelope creatively. "A lot of cats are out there doing it, on the Web and all over. They're just not placing their career in the hands of some major corporation."
In 2010, Chuck D released the track "Tear Down That Wall." He said "I talked about the wall not only just dividing the U.S. and Mexico but the states of California, New Mexico and Texas. But Arizona, it's like, come on. Now they're going to enforce a law that talks about basically racial profiling."
He is on the board of the TransAfrica Forum, a Pan African organization that is focused on African, Caribbean and Latin American issues.
He has been an activist with projects of The Revcoms, such as Refuse Fascism
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and Stop Mass Incarceration Network. Carl Dix
Carl Dix (born 1948) is a founding member, and a representative, of the Revolutionary Communist Party, USA (RCP). He is a regular contributor to ''Revolution'' newspaper and a longtime associate of Bob Avakian.
In 1996, Dix co-founded the Octobe ...
interviewed Chuck D on The Revcoms' YouTube program ''The RNL – Revolution, Nothing Less! – Show''.
In 2022, he endorsed Conrad Tillard, formerly the Nation of Islam Minister known as Conrad Muhammad and subsequently a Baptist Minister, in his campaign for New York State Senate
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Partisan com ...
in District 25 (covering part of eastern and north-central Brooklyn).
Personal life
Chuck D has claimed on Twitter to be a maternal great grandson of architect George Washington Foster
George Washington Foster (1866–1923) was an early African-American architect. He was among the first African-American architects licensed by the State of New Jersey in 1908, and later New York (1916). Foster partnered with Vertner Woodson Tan ...
.
As of December 2019, he had at least two children.
Chuck D lives in California and lost his home in the Thomas Fire that occurred from December 2017 to January 2018.
TV appearances
* Narrated and appeared on-camera for the 2005 PBS documentary ''Harlem Globetrotters
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: The Team That Changed the World''.
* Appeared on-camera for the PBS program '' Independent Lens: Hip-Hop: Beyond Beats and Rhymes''.
* Appeared in an episode of '' NewsRadio'' as himself.
* He appeared on '' The Henry Rollins Show''.
* He was a featured panelist (with Lars Ulrich
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) on the May 12, 2000 episode of the ''Charlie Rose
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Rose also co- ...
'' show. Host Charlie Rose
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Rose also co- ...
was discussing the Internet, copyright infringement, Napster Inc., and the future of the music industry.
* He appeared on an episode of ''Space Ghost Coast to Coast
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'' with Pat Boone
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. While there, Space Ghost tried (and failed) to show he was "hip" to rap, saying his favorite rapper was M. C. Escher.
* He appeared on an episode of ''Johnny Bravo
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''.
* He appeared via satellite to the UK, as a panelist on BBC's ''Newsnight
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'' on January 20, 2009, following Barack Obama
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's Inauguration.
* He appeared on a Christmas episode of Adult Swim
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's ''Aqua Teen Hunger Force
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''.
* He Appeared on ''VH1 Ultimate Albums Blood Sugar Sex Magik'' talking about the Red Hot Chili Peppers.
* He appeared on '' Foo Fighters: Sonic Highways'' in the episode talking about the beginnings of the hip-hop scene in New York City
Music appearances
*In 1990, Chuck featured on Sonic Youth
Sonic Youth was an American rock band based in New York City, formed in 1981. Founding members Thurston Moore (guitar, vocals), Kim Gordon (bass, vocals, guitar) and Lee Ranaldo (guitar, vocals) remained together for the entire history of th ...
single '' Kool Thing''.
*In 1993, Chuck rapped on "New Agenda" from Janet Jackson
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's ''janet.
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'' "I loved his work, but I'd never met him," said Jackson. "I called Chuck up and told him how much I admired their
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Morphology
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* ''they'': the nominative (subjective) form
* ''them'': the accusa ...
work. When I hear Chuck, it's like I'm hearing someone teaching, talking to a whole bunch of people. And instead of just having the rap in the bridge, as usual, I wanted him to do stuff all the way through. I sent him a tape. He said he loved the song, but he was afraid he was going to mess it up. I said 'Are you kidding?'"
*In 1999, Chuck D appeared on Prince's hit "Undisputed" on Prince's "Rave Un2 the Joy Fantastic".
*In 2001, Chuck D appeared on Japanese electronic duo Boom Boom Satellites
were a Japanese electronic music duo consisting of guitarist and vocalist Michiyuki Kawashima and bassist and programmer Masayuki Nakano. They were signed to Sony Music Entertainment Japan, with whom they had released all of their albums in Japa ...
track "Your Reality's a Fantasy but Your Fantasy Is Killing Me" on the album ''Umbra''.
*In 2001, Chuck D provided vocals for Public Domain
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's ''Rock Da Funky Beats
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...
''.
*In 2010, Chuck D made an appearance on the track "Transformação" (Portuguese for "Transformation") from Brazilian rapper MV Bill
MV Bill, real name Alexandre Pereira Barbosa (born January 3, 1974), is a Brazilian rap singer, actor, songwriter and co-author of the best-selling book ''Falcão - Meninos do Tráfico''. The initials "MV" stand for "Mensageiro da Verdade", Portu ...
's album ''Causa E Efeito'' (meaning ''Cause and Effect'').
*In 2003 he was featured on the track "Access to the Excess" in Junkie XL
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Originally known for his trance productions, he has moved to producing ...
's album Radio JXL: A Broadcast from the Computer Hell Cabin.
*In 2011 Chuck D made an appearance on the track "Blue Sky / Mad Mad World / The Good God Is A Woman And She Don't Like Ugly" from Meat Loaf's 2011 album ''Hell in a Handbasket''.
*In 2013, he has appeared in Mat Zo's single, "Pyramid Scheme."
*In 2013 he performed at the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Music Masters concert tribute to the Rolling Stones.
*In 2014 he performed with Jahi on "People Get Ready" and "Yo!" from the first album by Public Enemy spin-off project PE 2.0
*In 2016 he appeared in ASAP Ferg's album " Always Strive and Prosper" on the track "Beautiful People".
*In 2017 he was featured on the track "America" on Logic
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's album "Everybody
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Music Albums
* ''Everybody'' (Chris Janson album) or the title song, 2017
* ''Everybody'' (Gods Child album), 1994
* ''Everybody'' (Hear'Say album), 2001
* ''Everybody'' (Ingrid Michaelson album) or the title song, 2009
* ...
".
*In 2019, he appeared on "Story of Everything", a song on ''Threads
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Objects
* Thread (yarn), a kind of thin yarn used for sewing
** Thread (unit of measurement), a cotton yarn measure
* Screw thread, a helical ridge on a cylindrical fastener
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'', an album by Sheryl Crow
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. The track also features Andra Day and Gary Clark Jr.
Discography
with Public Enemy
Studio albums
* '' Yo! Bum Rush the Show'' (1987)
* '' It Takes a Nation of Millions to Hold Us Back'' (1988)
* ''Fear of a Black Planet
''Fear of a Black Planet'' is the third studio album by American hip hop group Public Enemy. It was released on April 10, 1990, by Def Jam Recordings and Columbia Records, and produced by the group's production team The Bomb Squad, who expan ...
'' (1990)
* '' Apocalypse 91... The Enemy Strikes Black'' (1991)
* ''Muse Sick-n-Hour Mess Age
''Muse Sick-n-Hour Mess Age'' is the fifth studio album by American hip hop group Public Enemy, released on August 23, 1994, by Def Jam Recordings. The title is a reverse mondegreen of the phrase "music in our message" (emphasizing that their mes ...
'' (1994)
* ''He Got Game
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'' (1998)
* ''There's a Poison Goin' On
''There's a Poison Goin' On'' is the seventh studio album by American hip hop group Public Enemy, released July 20, 1999 on Atomic Pop Records in the United States. Its title is adapted from the title of Sly & the Family Stone's album ''There's a ...
'' (1999)
* ''Revolverlution
''Revolverlution'' is the seventh studio album by American hip hop group Public Enemy, released July 23, 2002 on Koch Records in the United States. The album debuted at number 110 on the U.S. ''Billboard'' 200 chart. Upon its release, it receive ...
'' (2002)
* '' New Whirl Odor'' (2005)
* '' How You Sell Soul to a Soulless People Who Sold Their Soul?'' (2007)
* '' Most of My Heroes Still Don't Appear on No Stamp'' (2012)
* ''The Evil Empire of Everything
''The Evil Empire of Everything'' is the twelfth studio album by hip hop group Public Enemy, released on October 1, 2012. The album was released on Enemy Records, distributed by Spit Digital, and originally was exclusively available on iTunes. T ...
'' (2012)
* '' Man Plans God Laughs'' (2015)
* ''Nothing Is Quick in the Desert
''Nothing Is Quick in the Desert'' is the fourteenth studio album by American hip hop group Public Enemy. The album was released on June 30, 2017, on Bandcamp.
Background
“‘Nothing Is Quick In The Desert‘ is a saying I use when the avera ...
'' (2017)
* '' What You Gonna Do When the Grid Goes Down?'' (2020)
with Confrontation Camp
Studio albums
*'' Objects in the Mirror Are Closer Than They Appear'' (2000)
with Prophets of Rage
Studio albums
* '' Prophets of Rage'' (2017)
Studio EPs
* ''The Party's Over'' (2016)
Solo
Studio albums
* ''Autobiography of Mistachuck
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'' (1996)
* ''The Black in Man'' (2014)
* ''If I Can't Change the People Around Me I Change the People Around Me'' (2016)
* ''Celebration of Ignorance'' (2018)
Compilation albums
* ''Action'' (DJ Matheos Worldwide International Remix) - Most*hifi (featuring Chuck D. and Huggy) (2010)
* ''Don't Rhyme for the Sake of Riddlin (as Mistachuck) (2012)
References
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Selected publications
Anthology of Hip-Hop & Rap (2021)
Curation of the Anthology was headed by a committee including Rappers Chuck B and MC Lyte. Smithsonian National Museum of African American History and Culture and Smithsonian Folkways.
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External links
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Public Enemy website
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1960 births
Living people
Adelphi University alumni
American talk radio hosts
African-American male rappers
African-American male singers
American male singers
African-American television producers
Television producers from New York (state)
Mercury Records artists
Musicians from Queens, New York
Singers from New York (state)
People from Roosevelt, New York
Public Enemy (band) members
Rappers from New York (state)
Prophets of Rage members
Rap metal musicians
21st-century American rappers