Chuck D defends Bob Vylan following Glastonbury remarks: “Bob Vylan ain’t got no tanks”
Chuck D of Public Enemy has defended Bob Vylan following their controversial remarks at Glastonbury.READ MORE: Public Enemy: 25 Years On, Why ‘Fear Of A Black Planet’ Is More Relevant Than EverThe punk rap duo recently caused a stir when they led provocative chants of “death, death to the IDF” at the festival. Afterwards, the festival released a statement saying they were “appalled” by the chants. Bob Vylan were also dropped by their agents, had their US