What Could Be Bad: Episode 109 Keep It Movin’ with Flavor Flav

Artist and Global Icon, Flavor Flav, joins Benj Gershman for an honest and heartfelt conversation about lessons that Flav has learned in his life and career in the entertainment industry. Having listened to a Public Enemy cassette tape during his middle school years, Benj inquires about the early days forming the band and being included in the game-changing record deal with Def Jam at a time when the executives there tried to get bandmate Chuck D. to sign without the hypeman, now legend. Sharing his beliefs and feelings on a range of other topics, Flav provides tangible and candid advice that Benj takes to heart in this very special episode.

Length:

00:49:13

Host:

Benj Gershman

Guest:

Flavor Flav

Episodes to be released weekly beginning May 1 in line with Mental Health Awareness Month.

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