A new documentary produced by Public Enemy’s Chuck D traces the growth of a musical phenomenon but, says Oliver Keens, it fails to confront the genre’s misogyny, homophobia and abuse scandals
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A new documentary produced by Public Enemy’s Chuck D traces the growth of a musical phenomenon but, says Oliver Keens, it fails to confront the genre’s misogyny, homophobia and abuse scandals
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