Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Cover of doPE album 'no country for old men,' featuring The Doors' John Densmore and Public Enemy's Chuck D (Org Music) Densmore ...
Rich Homie Quan may have made the phrase "never stop goin' in" popular, but maybe KOOL A.D. should get some credit for living that same lifestyle. In the last 12 months alone, the veteran rapper has ...
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The Doors/Public Enemy collab clears a major legal hurdle—here’s what that means for the album
Public Enemy's Chuck D and Doors drummer John Densmore just cleared a major hurdle for their new joint project, doPE: the name dispute is officially over. Earlier this winter, the duo announced they ...
HERE’S A RUNDOWN OF SOME DOPE ARTISTS WE’RE EXCITED TO SEE AT THIS YEAR’S BUKU ART + MUSIC PROJECT. Ever since the duo dropped their first project together back in 2013, Run The Jewels have been ...
Last week, Chuck D and John Densmore announced their debut album no country for old men under the name of doPE. The moniker is meant to combine the beginning of the Doors' lowercase logo and the ...
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