Chuck D's Open Letter On Media, Messages & Pimps

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http://allhiphop.com/stories/editorial/arc...3/22542191.aspx

By Chuck D of Public Enemy



[Note: Chuck D wrote this essay as a letter to Chuck "Jigsaw" Creekmur (AllHipHop.com) and Davey D (DaveyD.com). With permission, the message by the Public Enemy leader, has been edited slightly into a scathing editorial about the media, Hip-Hop and the how the culture has been pimped by a mere few.]

Chuck D:

I really don't know what constitutes for "relevant" coverage in HIP-HOP news in America these days, but I really want to give you all a heads up. As you know I've been through three passports, 76 countries on the regular in the name of Hip-Hop since 1987 and in 2010, although I've never stopped traveling the earth this year, I've seen, heard and felt some new things.

As far as RAP and HIP-HOP, it's like USA Olympic basketball, the world has parity now and have surpassed the USA in ALL of the basic fundamentals of HIP-HOP - TURNTABLISM, BREAKING, GRAFFITI, and now EMCEEING with succinct mission , meaning and skill. Skill-wise rappers spitting three languages, have created super rappers to move the crowd with intensity and passion. The "arrogant" American comes in blackface, but if there was a HIP-HOP or Rap Olympics, I really don't think the United States would get Gold, Silver or Brass or even @ss for that sake.

Personally, Public Enemy has been setting records in a record book that doesn't really exist. The 20th year anniversary of FEAR OF A BLACK PLANET has become into a year and a half celebration of eights legs and five continents. All the while, looking at a HIP-HOP Planet across 25 countries while still somewhat supportive of American rap, the rest of the world has surpassed the U.S. in skill, in fundamentals and commitment to their communities. Public Enemy's mission is to set the path, pave the road for cats to do their thing for a long time as long as they do it right.

Because of the lack of support from local radio, television and community in the United States, the ability for "local" acts to thrive in their own radius has killed the ability to connect and grow into a proper development as a performer, entertainer and artist. Rappers trying to get put on to a national contract hustle from a NEW YORK or LOS ANGELES corporation has caused the art-form to atrophy from the bottom, while never getting signed to a top echelon that really doesn't exist, but to a very few.

HIP-HOP NEWS spreads like any other mainstream NEWS in America. The garbage that's unfit to print has now floated on websites and blogs like ish. For example a rapper working in the community gets obscured while if that same rapper robbed a gas station he'd get top coverage and be label a "rapper" while getting his upcoming or current music somewhat put on blast, regardless of its quality which of course is subjective like any other art. RAP sites and blogs are mimicking the New York POST.

This is not mere complaint , this is truth and its coming down on Americans like rain without a raincoat with cats screaming how they ain't wet. This is real. The other night upon finishing groundbreaking concert performances in Johannesburg we followed a special free concert in Soweto. To make a point that our agenda was to "show? and encourage the Hip-Hop community to be comfortable in its mind and skin without chasing valueless Amerikkkan values.

Never have so many been pimped by so few.

It does the people of the planet little good to hear that an an artist is famous and rich, will wear expensive jewelry straight from the mines, show it off, stay it the hotel, ride in limos, do the VIP with chilled champagne in the clubs, ape and monkey the chicks (meaning not even talking) and keep the dudes away with slave paid bodyguards when real people come close. The mimic of the VIACOM-sanctioned video has run tired, because it shows off, does NOT inspire and it says NOTHING.

Here in South Africa PUBLIC ENEMY has done crucial groundbreaking performances. Its the same level of smashing the house that we've done this year in Moscow, New York, Paris, London , Chicago and other places this year. This is not news We are not trying to prove any point other than to show that a classic work is timeless and doesn't have a demographic per se. The Rolling Stones and U2 are NOT measured by mere tracks' they are measured by the all-around event they present. The art of the performance has left Hip-Hop whereas somebody has led artists to do more performing off the stage than on it. The agenda here is to create artist exchange

This serves as a call to the infrastructure-less Hip-Hop game in Amerikkka. We know what your hustle is, but what is your work and job here? Faking it until making it runs its course in a recession, which is a depression for Black folks who increasingly are becoming more skill-less as they become jobless.

Never have so many been pimped by so few.

Since the music has so much power, and image has become everything to the point that it can dictate the direction of a person in their life, it is my mission now to really become a "freedom fighter" and stop this radiation. With Jay-Z and others who, for years would faint their worth, the statement of "with great power comes great responsibility," is more true. Words are powerful and they can both start wars and bring peace. This cannot be taken lightly. Its important for the words to be body with the community. If not one dime of $250 million doesn't benefit the people who contribute to it then why does that warrant coverage above the will and effort of many in the music who have done great things.

Never have so many been pimped by so few.

I turned 50 this year. Everyday I get the question whats up with Hip-Hop today. If nothing was wrong the question wouldn't be the dominating question I get. I do massive interviews worldwide. I'm covered from varied aspects Hip-Hop, Public Enemy, social issues, musicology in general. So, my interactive world dialogue is deeper and more present than 140 characters.

Never have so many been pimped by so few.

I am tired of the silence of people that know better. There is nothing worse than a person that knows better and does worse. Or says nothing.

And makes excuses for bulls**t.

You know damn well HIP-HOP in the USA has fell way the f**k off as the American dollar and much of America itself. Held up and dictated by White business lawyers, accountants in New York, and Los Angeles offices.

To dictate to a community and not even live or be with the people is offensive. VIACOMs reach into Africa to turn HIP-HOP in to Amerfrica, which is as exploitative as those slave-makers who carried us across on boats. The decisions made in a boardroom in New York City while these cats scurry to their high rises, and suburban mansions from cultural profiteering must stop. And I'm going to do something about it.

Never have so many been pimped by so few.

My agenda of Hip-Hop around the world is in line with its creators, who followed Black Music. The music had the people's back. It has never been my personal agenda. Americans arrogantly have no back. Hip-Hop has followed this. I am disturbed by the fact that I tell artists that doing work in their community will get them little or no buzz for their effort, but in the same sense if they robbed or shot someone or did a bid they would get national and sometimes international attention.

Never have so many been pimped by so few.

So many of your favorite people suck up to the NBA and NFL, because it has order and when you make the game look bad David Stern or Robert Goddell is kicking their @sses out . They are the indisputable HWIC, and negroes are in line and silenced. But here in Hip-Hop the dysfunctionality reward makes the money that puts food on many tables.

Its time, because I hear too many excuses. I wont allow what's in the USA f**k up what I and others worked hard to instill. I drive a '94 Montero, a '97 Acura, and have no expensive jewelry. There is nothing on this planet materially that is better than myself. This is what I instill in many doing Hip-Hop that nothing is greater than what is given. These games of people doing anything to get things has seeped into my way so therefore witness some radical virtual things coming from me in protecting the art-form of Hip-Hop.

Never have so many been pimped by so few.

So, I'm going after the few.

I'm tired of it.

Chuck D from CaPEtown, South Africa.

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Chuck D is an emcee, author, producer and civic leader, among other things. He also happens to front a legendary, revolutionary rap group called Public Enemy. Public Enemy is renown for their politically charged lyrics, frenetic production style and penchant for shaking up the power structure.
 
Until he personally shoots Flav in the face, there is nothing he can say...

:roflmao:

Altho lmbao it would not be P.E without Flav in the picture!

WTF did I just say:confused::eek:...FlaV REPRESENTS whats wrong and to act as
if whats wrong does not exist or is not in all of our lives would be true hypocrisy
so P.E. has their "crackhead" type hype man on front street always.:cool:

Chuck D is way too real to try to paint a glass house perspective.

Having Professor Griff and Flav on the same stage is a statement, always has been.

Just my opinion.
 
Shit has been railroaded and is used to distract and stunt niggas growth at this point.

Some serious shit going on out here.:smh:

Seems like Chuck and Griff would be speaking on that. :confused:

Hip Hop....I think it will be some sidebar shit until its a voice of the people.
 
Does HipHop really need to be protected? HipHop is an art form that will continue to change, it has never had one definition that everyone can agree on thus the idea that it need to be saved always seem confusing. HipHop is not traded on the NASDAQ or the NYSE, Hiphop is a means to an end with no governing body, no rules or regulation thus there is no way it can be protected being that there is no set or agreed upon standard to protect. Chuck is correct the NFL and the NBA get rid of mofo's that cause problems or bring bad press or agitate its stars. There is no such governance in HipHop, a youngin attacking someone who is considered a legend and has put in work is met with support from some HipHop fans and skepticism from others, but there is no one to say to the youngin respect your elders. If someone did say to the youngin respect your elders then best believe they will be the subject of the next dis record from the youngin. I respect all that Chuck said and agree with him in principle but the reality is Hip-hop has no governing body thus it is an example of chaos if not anarchy.
 
Until he personally shoots Flav in the face, there is nothing he can say...

it was strategic move for having flava flav. what flav does with the reality shows he is on his own. flav was there to hype the crowd and the stereotypical happy joy joy dance guy while chuck gave you a message in his rhymes while flava captivated you.

if chuck d started public enemy by himself there would be no Public enemy. aside from this, I salute chuck and the poster for positng this.:dance:
 
Until he personally shoots Flav in the face, there is nothing he can say...

Some people still dont understand, that was the purpose of P.E. They knew most cats didnt wanna hear what they had to say, so they added Flav to the mix. When a person was flippin thru channels, the odds are they would stop and watch Flav coon on stage, and right when they got you stuck, Chuck D would drop that shit. P.E. had the greatest marketing scheme in the history of hip hop, shit worked like a charm:yes:


:roflmao:

Altho lmbao it would not be P.E without Flav in the picture!

WTF did I just say:confused::eek:...FlaV REPRESENTS whats wrong and to act as
if whats wrong does not exist or is not in all of our lives would be true hypocrisy
so P.E. has their "crackhead" type hype man on front street always.:cool:

Chuck D is way too real to try to paint a glass house perspective.

Having Professor Griff and Flav on the same stage is a statement, always has been.

Just my opinion.

it was strategic move for having flava flav. what flav does with the reality shows he is on his own. flav was there to hype the crowd and the stereotypical happy joy joy dance guy while chuck gave you a message in his rhymes while flava captivated you.

if chuck d started public enemy by himself there would be no Public enemy. aside from this, I salute chuck and the poster for positng this.:dance:


C/S...100%
 

some people still dont understand, that was the purpose of p.e. They knew most cats didnt wanna hear what they had to say, so they added flav to the mix. When a person was flippin thru channels, the odds are they would stop and watch flav coon on stage, and right when they got you stuck, chuck d would drop that shit. P.e. Had the greatest marketing scheme in the history of hip hop, shit worked like a charm:yes:

^This^
 
Good read, but at this stage in the game there is no saving mainstream hip hop. It's gotten way too big and generates too much money for corporate america to change what it has become.Gone are the days of deejays playing variety and what's good. Now it's about playing who the record companies are paying them to play. The good thing about the internet is that it allows good artists to get their music out.
 
Chuck - still dropping bombs at 50.

Name a rapper/emcee today who will still be accepted internationally at 50...making money, doing what he/she wants to do, and still maintaining a voice for the people.

Unheard of.
 
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