Public Enemy
Bun B's Convention Dispatch One: Rage and Racism in Cleveland
VICE's political correspondent scopes the scene on the night of Donald Trump's official nomination.
Meet the Artists Shifting Australia's Rap Scene Away From Skip-Hop
Acts such as Baro, Briggs, Sampa the Great and Remi are part of an exciting new force in Australian hip-hop.
Paul Chuckle is the Lord of Bank Holiday Weekend Big Ones
While you were pretending to have a nice time at an exhibition, he was taking selfies with Craig David, hanging out with Public Enemy, rocking Stussy t-shirts, and "killing it" on stage.
Rage Against the Machine Are Doing Something Cryptic (Maybe with Chuck D?)
There's a website with a countdown and we don't really know what to do.
Jimmy Kimmel Enlists Public Enemy to Roast Brooklyn Gentrifiers in "Do the White Thing"
Bonus: Flavor Flav rides a hoverboard.
The Twisting and Industrial Evolution of... Noise-Hop
Tracing a path from 80s New York all the way to 'Yeezus', via the invaluable contributions of Public Enemy, Death Grips, Dalek and more.
The Hip Hop Guide to the Metropolitan Museum of Art
A new project translates rap lyrics into a curated tour of the Met.
Karen’s Story: From ‘Nevermind’ to Tree Spiking
We catch up with one of the stars of the Government kit which linked alternative music and left-wing student politics to violent extremism.
Busta Rhymes Arrested After Allegedly Throwing a Protein Drink at a Gym Employee's Head
Apparently Rhymes had a longstanding beef with the employee.
From Rave to Revolution: How Pop Music Has Changed the World
Journalist Matthew Collin's new book Pop Grenade traces the history of political pop in the 20th century, from Fela Kuti to Public Enemy to Pussy Riot.
Meet the Hip-Hop Pastry Shop of Sweden
In the coastal city of Gothenburg, Pasteleria 413 is turning out desserts inspired by American rap music. Think Wu Tang-branded macaroons, dimebags of caramel, and deep-fried ice cream in tribute to Flavor Flav.
A Brief History of Musicians Boycotting Places
Wilco are refusing to play Indiana. But they're not the first act to invoke the power of the boycott.