Bringing the Noise & the Numbers with Chuck D
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Bringing the Noise & the Numbers with Chuck D
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In this episode, Spencer welcomed Chuck D, an American rapper, singer, and songwriter. Chuck D is a founder, leader, and frontman of the American hip hop group Public Enemy. Chuck...
show moreSpencer and Chuck talk about the origin of Hip-hop and how it was born from the poor life of Urban America. They also reminisce about Chuck being a Knick fan and Spencer joining the Knicks Team.
They also talked about Kendrick Lamar and his way of portraying his art through Hip-hop and Rap. This led to giving some thought and comments to other hip-hop artists and their way of expressing their art.
They also talked about the Hip-hop is related to violence, hate, and discrimination during its early days. These things contribute to the evolution of Hip-hop as Hip-hop said to Chuck giving consciousness to political and social issues, especially to the Urban-poor and Black community.
They also discussed how Hip-hop was starting to integrate into the Basketball scene as Spike Lee was trying to attach Brooklyn Hip Hop to Michael Jordan. This led to the Air Jordan sneakers being famous on the streets and a symbol of Hip-hop culture.
Spencer and Chuck also talked about the current NBA players having so much salary and benefits compared to the old days. Spencer goes on to talk about how the old players are having financial problems as their health is slowly degrading. Spencer said he went to some NBA players such as Lebron, Steph, and Chris Paul and asked for assistance to finance their health insurance.
Finally, Spencer asked Chuck what his thoughts were about the current NBA playoffs. Chuck gives comments about Miami and Boston as well as the Dallas versus Warriors. Chuck also said that players right now are having so much early retirement age. This gives thoughts why Chuck said that the G League is better than NCAA when nurturing players.
Key Takeaways
In this podcast, you will learn:
What is the History and Origins of Hip-Hop and it's linked to Rap
Reminiscing the Past when Spencer was traded to Knicks
Some Thoughts and Comments on Hip-hop artists
The Culture of Hip-hop and the connection of Violence, Hate, and Discrimination
How Hip-hop is connected with the Basketball Culture
Financial Help for Retired NBA Players especially Black Athletes
Comments and Thoughts about the NBA Playoffs
Quotes
That's what makes culture a wonderful thing. It unites us and the human spirit and our similarities and knocks aside the differences. - Chuck
The planet is already a planet of color. It's not your whiteness running in anything. It's the mind that they say like this is pure and everybody else is contaminated with color is the only way around. - Chuck
Featured in this Episode
Spencer Haywood | American Former Basketball Player | Olympic Gold Medalist | NBA Champion, All-Star, All-NBA First Team, | ABA MVP, '70 ROY
Profile: https://www.nba.com/news/history-nba-legend-spencer-haywood
Twitter: https://twitter.com/spencerhaywood?lang=en
Chuck D | American Rapper, Singer, Songwriter
Website: https://www.publicenemy.com/
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mrchuckd_pe/
Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/user/publicenemy
Chapters
00:00:00 Intro
00:01:50 History of Hip-Hop
00:06:21 First Rap Record
00:09:11 Spencer hates Cadillac
00:10:29 Chuck being a Knick Fan
00:11:37 Spencer traded to Knicks
00:13:51 Mark Johnson had a hard time getting a job
00:16:22 Kendrick Lamar on his artistic skills
00:18:41 Some Young Hip-Hop Artist
00:21:28 Thoughts about KRS-One
00:24:48 Chucks Relations with Flavor Flav, Terminator X, and Professor Griff
00:28:28 The Good Thing about Culture
00:30:06 Violence, Hate, Discrimination, and Hip-Hop
00:37:27 Spencer an Example of Perseverance against mental and physical Illness
00:44:41 NBA not crediting the Spencer Haywood Rule
00:48:33 Spencer doing Eurostep
00:50:42 Chuck Praising the Old Generation of Basketball Players
00:53:14 Ice Cube Contribution to Basketball
00:54:08 Watching Sports in the 1990s
00:56:17 Mj’s linked to Hip-Hop
00:59:57 The Start of Evolution of Hip-Hop
01:04:01 Issues with Health Insurance for Retired Players
01:08:03 Thoughts How much Money is given to Players
01:12:03 Wood Harris playing as Spencer in “Winning Time”
01:14:49 Issues about Black people directly teaching people
01:18:42 Thought on NBA Playoffs: Celtics vs Miami
01:25:05 G-League is better than NCAA
01:30:07 Thoughts on Dallas vs Warriors on Playoffs
01:33:20 Conclusion
Books about Spencer Haywood
The Spencer Haywood Rule: Battles, Basketball, and the Making of an American Iconoclast
Check this out on :
Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/Spencer-Haywood-Rule-Basketball-Iconoclast-ebook/dp/B086HF6GLV
Good Reads: https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/53647047-the-spencer-haywood-rule
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