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Bob Vylan told their crowd to stop a “death to the IDF” chant at the first gig since their Glastonbury 2025 controversy.
"They’re using words to say something must end. You can't really kill nobody with a guitar," the rap legend said.
Chuck D of Public Enemy has defended Bob Vylan following their controversial remarks at Glastonbury last month.
Hip-hop legend Chuck D defends UK duo Bob Vylan after their controversial Glastonbury performance sparked industry ...
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Chuck D compared Bob Vylan's Glastonbury controversy to Public Enemy's 1989 crisis while defending their right to protest ...
The leader of hip-hop’s first great radical band talks to Sarfraz Manzoor about the ‘fight for peace and love by any means ...
The prime minister is involved; so is the U.S. deputy secretary of State. The BBC is changing policies. But Bob Vylan remains steadfast.
The U.S. State Department's revelation that it has revoked visas for British punk-rap duo Bob Vylan is the latest indication ...
The most controversial moments from this year’s Glastonbury festival came during the Saturday performance by English rap/punk ...
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Donald Trump's former close ally, Elon Musk, has issued a stark warning for lawmakers voting for the president's Big, ...