This is why Chuck D is who he is! This was not an interview, this was a Masterclass! Thank you Queen Professor Karen Hunter for bringing this gift to us today!
“Owner to what I think & Slave to what I say!” In this interview (just as in his music) Chuck D intertwined music & sociology and made a masterpiece! The brother even noticed how beautiful the interviewer is! A Masterclass indeed!
Chuck D is the definition of what Prince called Musicology and a walkin hip hop art history dictionary!!!! Thank u Professor Karen for this interview!!!!!
Chuck D represents the epitome of a beautiful black man. I have always adored and admired his intelligence. He played a pivotal role in who I am to this day. Thank you, Karen. Please let Mr Ridenhour know he is appreciated.
Brilliant interview prof! And Chuck D is a master artist, master storyteller and a master teacher in his own right. He was laying the foundation of the history of hip hop while at the same time dropping bread crumbs that lead people to dig deeper into the origins of the culture of hip hip and its impact on society.
To be such an icon and a walking encyclopedia of culture and music, Chuck D is so humble. I knew I would appreciate this interview, but I loved it and learned from it exponentially. Thank you Prof! ❤️💛💚
Sister Karen this was such a good show. Growing up in New York City (Bronx) then moving to Long Island at 16 years old. Chuck brought back good memories. I was in the Bronx in 1973…. But by 1976 we moved to white Long Island. I was at those Adelphi parties back during that time. Parties at CW Post etc. thanks for this show sister.
Great interview Professor Hunter!Fear of a Black Planet..Priceless!Twisted Sisters 😂. We played the We're not gonna take it cassette until the words wore out!
the only Karen i know that wouldn't call the cops on me simply because... lol i envy Chuck D's voice as a rapper, such a commanding voice on the mic, wish i could duplicate that...
Karen, finally got the chance to sit still and check this extraordinary interview. Thank you dear, for staying 💯 ALL the time. I always respect the legendary Chuck D, and you as well. Know that you remain in my prayers for continued success, and know you are loved. Great session! Be blessed abundantly. Peace
Professor Hunter I am grateful for all you do. Chuck D should be teaching somewhere as well if he isn’t, but I believe he may be already. He’s so brilliant with his knowledge of music. Long story short, I saw a Knubian in the wild. During spring break my family was on NCL Bliss from LAX to Vancouver. A man was headed toward me pointing at my “Let’s Be clear shirt” from Knarrative. He was in a Knubian hoody! We both started laughing.
Were we taught about Black History on a national/international level? We were not. You can't remember something you weren't taught. I used to be surprised by what people don't know. I'm a reader and there is so much I don't know. SMH
Missing Chuck D from Pacifica. The History and the telling of the Dope stufff requires vital parts of the brain functioning. Read some of everything, listen to different styles of music past and present. Tell our stories like the griots we are. Multifaceted stories exploring and explaining the wisdom of our ancestors. With license to 'ill'. Study the mythologies, the philosophies, there are lessons to be learned. Bring light to the world. Check Prometheus.
The central park & screenagers section, is a total reflection of London & the Jamaican influence. Ooooh, the history lesson's on point. So I edited because of the Saturday morning cleaning & washing of uniforms for school. Black folk's, we know everything about you, & you still don't know anything about us.
50 years?? For me it was 1977/78 when I caught on, I was 18 when RunDMC dropped It's Like That...we were 'moddin' around the whole club with the freak glasses on.🃏²³°
I love listening to the brilliant mind of Chuck D!👊🏾✊🏾
Interview was larger than life. Chuck D was a inspiration for me when I was a young Man and he still is.
Chuck D is the best positive rapper ever✊🏿✊🏿
This is why Chuck D is who he is! This was not an interview, this was a Masterclass! Thank you Queen Professor Karen Hunter for bringing this gift to us today!
FACTS!
Now this conversation is royalty right here! Thank you! Prof. For all you do! So proud from the Boogie Down!
“Owner to what I think & Slave to what I say!”
In this interview (just as in his music) Chuck D intertwined music & sociology and made a masterpiece! The brother even noticed how beautiful the interviewer is!
A Masterclass indeed!
Yes yes yes!,,
Yes Yrs Yes!
This brotha could literally teach music history. PERIODT!!
he could!
He teaches history in general.
Yes.
Chuck D is the definition of what Prince called Musicology and a walkin hip hop art history dictionary!!!! Thank u Professor Karen for this interview!!!!!
Excellent interview.✊🏿✊🏿👋🏿👋🏿
thank you.
You are welcome Professor@@KarenHunterShow
Gil Scott Heron "You silly woman. You knew I was a snake when you took me in."
Chuck D represents the epitome of a beautiful black man. I have always adored and admired his intelligence. He played a pivotal role in who I am to this day. Thank you, Karen. Please let Mr Ridenhour know he is appreciated.
We all contribute parts to the whole. I loved this conversation; so glad brother Chuck came through to the Karen Hunter Show ! ✌🏾
Could listen to this knowledge all day.
Agreed my friend. Lots of knowledge here
Never will he ever need a bodyguard, he is protected-
Brilliant interview prof! And Chuck D is a master artist, master storyteller and a master teacher in his own right. He was laying the foundation of the history of hip hop while at the same time dropping bread crumbs that lead people to dig deeper into the origins of the culture of hip hip and its impact on society.
Chuck D. represents true manhood in the realm of Hip-Hop.
Don't forget the last poets.
Love the Professor show them what you got. Freedom is the road that's seldom traveled by the multitude
Brother Chuck D Ase
I was sorry to see this clip end ❤
As always thank you Karen Hunter for bringing Chuck D
Professor Hunter, thanks and to Chuck D for the history and inspiration, kudos.
Superb! 👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽
To be such an icon and a walking encyclopedia of culture and music, Chuck D is so humble. I knew I would appreciate this interview, but I loved it and learned from it exponentially. Thank you Prof! ❤️💛💚
Thanks . Terrific !!!!! Terrific !!!!!
Sister Karen this was such a good show. Growing up in New York City (Bronx) then moving to Long Island at 16 years old. Chuck brought back good memories. I was in the Bronx in 1973…. But by 1976 we moved to white Long Island. I was at those
Adelphi parties back during that time. Parties at CW Post etc. thanks for this show sister.
Chuck D is Hip-Hop's President.
Karen, my sister and Chuck, my brother... Thanks for being REAL 1's 💯💪🏽🙏🏽✊🏽🖤
Thank you for this interview, Professors Hunter and Chuck D!!! Such great historians that keep it real✌🏾👏🏾
Another great interview. Queen Hunter you never disappoints. Thanks for what you do💜🕯
The Great Chuck D shout out to professor Hunter this bother is a part of my growth
Chuck D dropping that hip hop knowledge! Love it!!
What an awesome interview. Thank you Professor Hunter for such a great interview with Chuck D
Ase!
Chuck D Taught Us. Outstanding Interview Prof. Hunter! Whoo!🖤👏🏽
The heir of rhythm to bring so much history together in words...Thanks my brother.Very much thanks to you my sister...
The Queen of Nubia and the Bishop of hip hop. Incredible!
Ase!
I learned so much from Chuck D this was dope!
Yo Yo Yo Thanks Karen for doing this interview 🔥🔥🔥🔥
Jesus, a lot to unpack here, a master class with Chuck D- I will come back and watch later cause now I need to care for the babies!
Time just flew listening to this interview … nice nice
Great interview Professor Hunter!Fear of a Black Planet..Priceless!Twisted Sisters 😂. We played the We're not gonna take it cassette until the words wore out!
Karen Thank you from your man here in Memphis!!!!!!!!! I'm sharing with everyone!!
Great interview. Chuck D, talking about Minnie Riperton blew me away. He was very informative, and has great knowledge on the music industry.
Whoop whoooop!!
34:45 did he say Rockford IL?!?!?! That’s my hometown 😘
The BX! My home boro! People can diss the BX all they want but its just as important as any other borough in NYC. Chuck D is always so humble.
the only Karen i know that wouldn't call the cops on me simply because... lol i envy Chuck D's voice as a rapper, such a commanding voice on the mic, wish i could duplicate that...
Karen, finally got the chance to sit still and check this extraordinary interview. Thank you dear, for staying 💯 ALL the time. I always respect the legendary Chuck D, and you as well. Know that you remain in my prayers for continued success, and know you are loved. Great session! Be blessed abundantly. Peace
Professor Hunter I am grateful for all you do. Chuck D should be teaching somewhere as well if he isn’t, but I believe he may be already. He’s so brilliant with his knowledge of music. Long story short, I saw a Knubian in the wild. During spring break my family was on NCL Bliss from LAX to Vancouver. A man was headed toward me pointing at my “Let’s Be clear shirt” from Knarrative. He was in a Knubian hoody! We both started laughing.
Ten minutes in and it's as I expected an epic interview. Thankyou for the knowledge and quality. Love , blessings and respect. Chuck D !!!!!!
Love this interview. Don't forget The Sugar Hill Gang
This was a brilliant interview. Salute
Gil Scott-Heron Whitey on the Moon
How about this one from THE LAST POETS Automatic, pushbutton remote control, synthetics genetics command your soul
Love this. Goes so well with what dr Daniel Black was saying in Knubia about The Artist on Monday night
incredible history and perspective from this artisan...we need him in knubia one time!
Great segment!!!
Great history lesson !!!! I would love to know how Hip Hop went from such a positive message to some of the trash today ???
Word was bond!
Thanks!
Thank you, Debra!
He really is a genius. I'm white guy from UK
Amazing…
Were we taught about Black History on a national/international level? We were not. You can't remember something you weren't taught. I used to be surprised by what people don't know. I'm a reader and there is so much I don't know. SMH
I love you Mama Karen
thank you.
Missing Chuck D from Pacifica. The History and the telling of the Dope stufff requires vital parts of the brain functioning. Read some of everything, listen to different styles of music past and present. Tell our stories like the griots we are. Multifaceted stories exploring and explaining the wisdom of our ancestors. With license to 'ill'. Study the mythologies, the philosophies, there are lessons to be learned. Bring light to the world. Check Prometheus.
Proper talk
🫡Mr. Chuck
What's the copyright date of this interview? 👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽
Such a wealth of knowledge. Thx you Professor Hunter for helping our minds expand.
Damn that was good! Where's the rest Professor Hunter??? 👀 Lol
on SiriusXM...
@@KarenHunterShow guess I need Sirius huh🤷🏾♂️
The central park & screenagers section, is a total reflection of London & the Jamaican influence.
Ooooh, the history lesson's on point.
So I edited because of the Saturday morning cleaning & washing of uniforms for school. Black folk's, we know everything about you, & you still don't know anything about us.
Please don't forget Nipsy Russell. Thanks
50 years?? For me it was 1977/78 when I caught on, I was 18 when RunDMC dropped It's Like That...we were 'moddin' around the whole club with the freak glasses on.🃏²³°
No music has done more to destroy black culture than hip hop. Whatever it is
LOL. you are ignorant.
Clearly a visitor here. Keep watching.
more like hip hops appropriation and degeneration in the last 50 years.