With beta testing complete, Bring the Noise is now in full effect.
Public Enemy, founder and legendary MC Chuck D has fronted the release of a new culture media app called Bring the Noise.
โItโs a flow in its usage like a billion other apps,โย Chuck promised in an impromptu 45-minute interview with the National Newspaper Publishers Associationโs live morning show, “Let It Be Known.”
โThis is just dedicated to culture. To the F.A.M. โ Film, Art, and Music.โ
As noted by HipHopDx.com, Chuck Dโs app should come as no surprise, considering how adamantly he has pushed for Hip Hop to have a board dedicated to sorting out the needs of the culture.
The website noted that, in July 2022, Chuck D, KRS-One, Kurtis Blow, and Doug E. Fresh teamed up to establish the Hip Hop Alliance.
In January, the alliance issued a statement in response to Bow Wow claiming Hip Hop needs a โboardโ to discuss cultural happenings.
โLike every other aspect of societyโs workforce, the artists and creators of hip-hop need protection, support, and advocacy,โ read the statement.
โFrom label disputes to intellectual property retrieval and the need for an overall governing body, the Hip Hop Alliance (HHA) was established.
Recent comments created a unique opportunity to bring forth a conversation that many in hip-hop and R&B have been addressing for a long time: the need for a governing body for hip-hop, the artist explained.
โH.H.A. aims to empower artists to make informed decisions about their career and ensure that their rights are respected and protected.โ
A Long Island, New York, native, Chuck D counts among hip-hopโs trailblazers. Born Carlton Douglas Ridenour, Chuck D attended Adelphi University in New York.
Thatโs where he met his would-be Public Enemy co-star, Flavor Flav. The groupโs hit albums included โYo! Bum Rush the Show,โ โIt Takes a Nation of Millions to Hold us Back,โ and โFear of a Black Planet.โ
Public Enemy also contributed to the soundtrack of Spike Leeโs โDo the Right Thingโ and โHe Got Game,โ which starred Denzel Washington.
The new app dropped this month and is about โless of what they want where you can create more of what you want,โ Chuck declared.
โHistory will be made for culture media being greater than social media,โ he asserted.
While all ages are welcome and encouraged, the targeted demographic remains those 35 and older.
โWith โBring the Noise,โ weโre not telling anyone to leave social media,โ Chuck exclaimed. โThis is culture media. You might not know me, but you definitely donโt know those people you checked โI acceptโ to.โ
The hip-hop legend added that social media has โeverybody in a sandbox,โ explaining the difference in culture media.
โOne thing that culture media does is the music, the craft, and the art, and itโs not uninviting to 35 and under if you want to give it a name, figure, or number. It engages a conversation in a room that just keeps it to the art and culture, and thatโs what it is.โ
Chuck concluded: โI just think social mediaโs all over the place. Everybody feels like they have a mic and a camera and are a superstar, so Iโm just like, โCool, stay there if you want to,โ but you could go to BringTheNoiseApp.com.โ

