As the founder of Public Enemy, Chuck D is one of the most colossal figures in the history of hip-hop, not to mention its most respected intellectual. He redefined hip-hop as music with a message, and his strident radicalism ushered in an era when rap was closely scrutinized for its content. His booming voice and revolutionary lyrics provided a sober counterpart to the exuberant comic relief of bandmate Flavor Flav, and as part of the Bomb Squad, he helped pioneer a chaotic, sample-heavy production style that greatly influenced numerous styles of hip-hop and electronic dance m...