This isn't a list concerned with who was the best or the greatest or who has the most swagger or who had a clothing line first. This is simply a list of the most innovative MCs in hip hop history. The dudes before the dudes.
Pete Rosenberg, Hot 97's newest DJ and creator of such Internet classics as "Throw Some Cheese" and "This Is Why Duke Sucks," did the man on the scene thing at last weekend's Rock The Bells shows in New York.
Public Enemy will re-team with Bomb Squad producer Gary G-Wiz on August 7 when the group releases -- wait for it -- How You Sell Soul to a Soulless People Who Have Sold Their Soul. Yeah, you read that right.
We brought word earlier this year that Comedy Central's next roast victim will be Public Enemy's Flavor Flav. The taping of the event has completed and some early footage has started to creep out.
A New York judge has ordered Flavor Flav to pay $1.8 million in damages to a former neighbor in a Bronx apartment complex who he allegedly shot in 1993. His attorneys plan to appeal the ruling due to what they see as a conflict of interest.
Public Enemy bassist/bandleader Brian Hardgroove, who hosts a radio show on Santa Fe, New Mexico's KWRP called in an old friend to speak on the threatened sale of his station, and two others in the market, to one company.
Stax Records will celebrate its 50th anniversary on June 22 at the Orpheum Theater in Memphis, Tennessee. Chuck D and Randy Jackson, a sickeningly odd pair, will host the event.
If you were planning on seeing Wu-Tang, Rage Against the Machine and Public Enemy at the National Orange Show Events Center in San Bernardino on August 11, there's been a slight change of plans.