Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. From bottom left: Flavor Flav, Professor Griff, Terminator X, S1W and Chuck D of the rap group Public Enemy in 1988 (Credit: ...
They say you should always strike while the iron?s hot. Unfortunately it?s not easy to know when you?ve gone from striking a hot iron to flogging a horse that, if not at this point dead, is in mortal ...
During a recent Zoom interview with AllHipHop, Flav talked about the benefits of 1-Hour Energy, Public Enemy’s future and how he’s been able to reinvent himself in his 60s. The inimitable Flavor Flav ...
“This music video for ‘The Hits Just Keep on Comin’ got a real important history lesson, a real important message, and a real important warning. My girl Ashleigh Johnson from the Olympic Water Polo ...
The legendary Flavor Flav opened his memory bank and revealed his favorite Public Enemy song of all time. Speaking with AllHipHop, Flav revealed “Public Enemy Number One” takes the spot. “That’s the ...
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 ...