Chuck D

Rap artist and songwriter for 'Public Enemy'

Chuck D - Artists & Creatives born August 1st, 1960
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A prominent figure in hip hop, contributed to the genre as a rapper and songwriter. Founded the group Public Enemy, which formed in 1985, and released critically acclaimed albums such as 'It Takes a Nation of Millions to Hold Us Back' and 'Fear of a Black Planet'. The music often addressed social issues, racism, and political concerns. In addition to musical achievements, participated in various social and political efforts throughout the career.

Formed the influential group Public Enemy

Released the landmark album 'It Takes a Nation of Millions to Hold Us Back'

Used music to advocate for social and political change

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