By Ted Johnson
03.03.2020 - 02:01 / billboard.com
The drama following Public Enemy's split from Flavor Flav continued to escalate on Monday (March 2), and this time Flav called out Chuck D.
The rant comes after a series of sticky events, starting with Flavor Flav sharing an open letter from his legal representation regarding a Bernie Sanders Los Angeles rally on Sunday (March 1), in which he took issue with the fact Public Enemy was advertised as playing the event, when in reality Chuck D was the one slated to perform and Flavor has not
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Public Enemy Radio — a subsidiary of Public Enemy featuring only Chuck D — were scheduled to perform at a Bernie Sanders rally in California on Sunday, ahead of this week’s Super Tuesday Democratic primaries. Shortly after the performance was announced, though, founding Public Enemy member Flavor Flav issued a cease and desist to Sanders’ campaign, complaining that he had not authorized for the Sanders campaign to use his likeness.
"I don’t have anything against Bernie"
By Ted Johnson, Dominic Patten
Super Tuesday is a big day for Bernie Sanders but his role in the demise of relations between Flavor Flav and the rest of Public Enemy won't be on his mind. The group parted ways with Flav over the weekend after he refused to perform at a rally for Sanders in Los Angeles.
The strange 'recipe video' comes ahead of 'Super Tuesday' in the US
Neutral Milk Hotel mastermind Jeff Mangum doesn’t make many public statements or appearances these days, but in a message shared by his wife Astra Taylor, he took a moment to endorse Senator Bernie Sanders’ presidential candidacy. “hello my friends! just writing to ask you to please vote for bernie.”
Flavor Flav has responded to being fired from longtime group Public Enemy yesterday. “Are you kidding me right now...over Bernie Sanders,” the rapper tweeted at Chuck today (March 2).
The drama between Public Enemy and Flavor Flav keeps on boiling following the latter's firing from the group.In a new statement received by Billboard on Monday (Mar. 2) signed by Public Enemy's Chuck D, James Bomb, DJ Lord, Pop Diesel and Jahi, the group clarifies that it "did not part ways with Flavor Flav over his political views." The statement comes days after Flav shared an open letter from his legal representation regarding Bernie Sanders' Los Angeles rally on Sunday (March 1).
Rap group Public Enemy has split with founder member Flavor Flav after a dispute over the group’s decision to perform at a rally for U.S. presidential contender Bernie Sanders.
Flavor Flav has hit out at Chuck D over his reported firing from Public Enemy, telling his ex-colleague he is “very disappointed” in him.
Flavor Flav has been fired from hip hop group Public Enemy following a spat over an appearance at a Bernie Sanders rally, according to Rolling Stone.