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Public Enemy ‘Moving Forward’ Without Flavor Flav After Bernie Sanders Rally : NPR

Flavor Flav, left, and Chuck D, photographed on May 1, 1987.

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Flavor Flav, left, and Chuck D, photographed on May 1, 1987.

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Flavor Flav, prototypical hype man of the legendary and socially forward rap group Public Enemy, has been, it would seem, let go.

According to a statement issued on Sunday by Public Enemy, which Flavor Flav and Chuck D co-founded in the early ’80s, the group and another iteration of it, Public Enemy Radio, “will be moving forward without Flavor Flav.” The statement went on to “thank him for his years of service.” A trademark for Public Enemy is registered solely to Chuck D, under his given name, Carlton Ridenhour.

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Flavor Flav responded to the announcement on Twitter on Monday afternoon, writing: “You wanna destroy something we’ve built over 35 years … all because I don’t wanna endorse a candidate.” The statement seemed to contradict claims from Chuck D that the split was over remuneration, not political ties.

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