Folio Weekly pays tribute to the hip-hop legend.

Carlton D. Ridenhour ’84, ’13 (Hon.), better known as Chuck D, received an honorary degree from Adelphi in 2013.
, better known as Chuck D, was highlighted in the Folio Weekly article, Hidden Treasure. The article, written by Josue Cruz, gives a detailed synopsis of the formation and early days of the well-known hip hop band, Public Enemy.
The groups first album, Yo Bum Rush the Show, which was critically acclaimed, featured erratic beats that melded well with Chuck Ds empowerment lyrical content, in the words of Cruz.
The tremendous success of the group could be attributed to each members ability to listen to lyrics and deconstruct beats, only to rebuild them to accentuate the rhymes. The result was a type of music production that had never been done.
Public Enemy was inducted into the in April 2013 and has been recognized repeatedly for its revolutionary impact on music and culture.
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