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    • Chuck D on why he loves The Clash - BBC
      • What the rapper later discovered was a band who were unafraid to take artistic chances, filing front-line reports on the poverty, boredom and lack of opportunity facing the British working class.
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  2. May 21, 2019 · The song that first made Chuck D "pay attention" to The Clash was The Magnificent Seven - unsurprising, given that it was itself inspired by the boombox rap of Grandmaster Flash and the...

  3. Aug 1, 2022 · Revisiting comments made by Public Enemy founder Chuck D about the influence of The Clash, and how they were a reason why he became a political artist.

  4. In [“Stay Free: The Sto­ry of the Clash”], we learn that Chuck D, a radio d.j. at the time, co-found­ed Pub­lic Ene­my after a con­ver­sa­tion, in 1986, with a friend at Def Jam, who want­ed him to become “the hip-hop ver­sion of Joe Strum­mer,” of the Clash—to make music with “intel­lec­tu­al heft” that could also ...

  5. Public Enemy legend Chuck D is set to narrate a new podcast detailing the history of The Clash. The iconic punk group's legacy still smoulders, with their peerless catalogue moving from the white heat of punk through dub, funk, rap, and more.

  6. When the producers of Spotify’s new BBC studios produced podcast Stay Free: The Story Of The Clash were looking for someone to narrate the tale of punk’s last gang in town they couldn’t find anyone better than Public Enemy’s Chuck D.

  7. Jan 23, 2023 · Conceived after Chuck D delved into The Clash ’s history of social commentary for a BBC Sounds podcast last year, Fight the Power: How Hip Hop Changed the World casts him as our guide through what is a remarkably expansive document of the genre’s rich history and societal impact.