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Chuck D. is an American musician and activist, best known as the frontman of the influential hip-hop group Public Enemy. His powerful lyrics and commanding voice helped bring social and political issues to the forefront of hip-hop music. Chuck D.'s work has had a lasting impact on the genre, and he continues to be a prominent voice in both music and activism.

"You have to wait for people to program you. The only difference is the amount of people that you're going to reach but that's going to even out in the next two or three years anyway. Computers are being bought faster than televisions right now."



"We don't see the people who are doing real things getting enough props. We often see politicians who are everywhere but nowhere at the same goddamn time. You know the kind of person: You see them everywhere on television but nowhere in front of your face."



"There are too many leaders anointed because they have a public voice - television, radio, or record, or whatever. That even includes myself. In the past, I'd say, 'Don't anoint me when you can anoint yourself.'"


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