In part one, on Arsenio’s original show, Chuck D said we need to be careful not to lose rap the way we lost jazz and the blues. Now, 20 years later, it’s time to ask: has that happened?
In part two, Arsenio had to ask Chuck D about the first time he met Flavor Flav, and what he was doing.
In part three, Chuck D is grateful for the recognition Public Enemy has received from The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, but he’s also eager to shine the spotlight a crowd you may not expect.
In part four, Arsenio closed out his old school hip hop show with Rapper’s Delight performing a medley of “La La Song,” their legendary hit “Rapper’s Delight,” featuring Chuck D, Luther Campbell, and DJ Spinderella. Even Olympic figure skater Jason Brown got in on the action.
chuck has always been real, no matter what the time is, it’s his time when he’s speaking, love that about him, wish others would follow suit
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January 27th, 2014 at 8:56 pm
27 January, 2014@1:13 pm
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