Super Tuesday is a big day for Bernie Sanders but his role in the demise of relations between Flavor Flav and the rest of Public Enemy won't be on his mind.
The group parted ways with Flav over the weekend after he refused to perform at a rally for Sanders in Los Angeles. The ousted member subsequently released a statement in which he said he did not want to back a specific political candidate and thus would not be appearing at the rally.
However, in a subsequent statement released to Billboard, Public Enemy have revealed a long-running feud that dates back to 2016.
This past weekend, as far as they are concerned, was merely the straw that broke the camel's back. In a statement signed by Public Enemy's Chuck D, James Bomb, DJ Lord, Pop
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