Mr. Chuck and the Ladies

by DJ asee on March 12, 2009

by Ishmael Abdusalaam for All HipHop.com

Legendary Public Enemy front man and activist Chuck D has set a 2009 resolution to rectify the marginalizedchuck2 representation of females in Hip-Hop culture.

A swept aside issue in recent years, Chuck D argues that the lack of prominent women in Hip-Hop is causing the culture to move backward and devalue many of the progressive strides made by female pioneers in the 80s and 90s.

β€œIn β€˜09, my fighting the power is for women in Hip-Hop, especially groups, producers, songwriters, and label heads,” Chuck D explained

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