Chuck D and Flavor Flav recently went at it online, but the entire thing was a ploy concocted by the Public Enemy stars.
Public Enemy has been making headlines for less than favorable news as of late. The iconic rap group was reportedly at odds over a performance that was to be held at a. After it was announced that Public Enemy would be taking to the stage, Flavor Flav came forward to denounce the show. A war of words between members Chuck D and Flav ensued, and news was shared that Flav was no longer in the group.
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The exchange between the longtime friends and collaborators came off as bizarre to fans who couldn't believe that they were breaking down, but Chuck D told People's Party with that it was all staged to prove a point. "The murder of , man, to see that, it was like the flashback to last year," Chuck D said. "It got to be like, do rappers need to be killed to get noticed in hip hop? And this whole thing of bad news is the news and making people like—my daughter Dominique, who runs my company, she's often like, 'Dad, that's not a good look.' And I'm likebecause the bad look got an elevator and a rocket to it."
So, because Flavor Flav has been taking a few hits in the media lately and his "stock was low", they concocted a storyline that would grab the attention of the masses. " Barry Sanders, or Colonel Sanders. He don't give a f*ck," Chuck D joked. He explained how they came up with the plan behind the scenes. "I'm not saying it's a hoax. I'm saying the original intention was to get your attention and not play attention, get you to pay attention."
Flav can't be fired, anyway, because Chuck says "he's a partner." Listen to Chuck D speak about the importance of Flav in Public Enemy and explain his plot below.