And politics has nothing to do with it. The war of words between Public Enemy and Flavor Flav isn't over yet. Just days after a statement to Billboard from PE's Chuck D, James Bomb, DJ Lord, Pop Diesel and Jahi that explained that the group didn't dump their hype man after more than three decades because of his alleged political beliefs, Flav himself spoke out to clarify his position.
In an interview with England's The Guardian, Flav said that his refusal to appear at a Bernie Sanders rally in Los Angeles on Sunday that featured a PE performance wasn't political. “I don’t have anything against Bernie.
I think he’s a good person and I wish him luck,” Flav reportedly told the paper in an interview conducted at the San Diego International
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