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==Music appearances== *In 1990, Chuck featured on [[Sonic Youth]] single "[[Kool Thing]]". *In 1993, Chuck rapped on "New Agenda" from [[Janet Jackson]]'s ''[[Janet (album)|janet.]]'' "I loved his work, but I'd never met him," said Jackson. "I called Chuck up and told him how much I admired [Public Enemy's] work. When I hear Chuck, it's like I'm hearing someone teaching, talking to a whole bunch of people. And instead of just having the rap in the bridge, as usual, I wanted him to do stuff all the way through. I sent him a tape. He said he loved the song, but he was afraid he was going to mess it up. I said 'Are you kidding?'"<ref>''[[Q (magazine)|Q]]'', June 1993</ref> *In 1999, Chuck D appeared on [[Prince (musician)|Prince]]'s hit "Undisputed" on the album ''[[Rave Un2 the Joy Fantastic]]''. *In 2001, Chuck D recorded the Twisted Sister song "Wake Up the Sleeping Giant" for the Twisted Sister tribute album "Twisted Forever" *In 2001, Chuck D appeared on the Japanese electronic duo [[Boom Boom Satellites]] track "Your Reality's a Fantasy but Your Fantasy Is Killing Me" on the album ''[[Umbra (album)|Umbra]]''. *In 2001, Chuck D provided vocals for [[Public Domain (band)|Public Domain]]'s ''[[Rock Da Funky Beats]]''. *In 2010, Chuck D made an appearance on the track "Transformação" (Portuguese for "Transformation") from Brazilian rapper [[MV Bill]]'s album ''Causa E Efeito'' (meaning ''Cause and Effect''). *In 2003 he was featured on the track "Access to the Excess" in [[Tom Holkenborg|Junkie XL]]'s album ''[[Radio JXL: A Broadcast from the Computer Hell Cabin]]''. *In 2011 Chuck D made an appearance on the track "Mad Mad World/The Good God Is a Woman and She Don't Like Ugly" from [[Meat Loaf]]'s 2011 album ''[[Hell in a Handbasket]]''. *In 2013, he has appeared in [[Mat Zo]]'s single "Pyramid Scheme". *In 2013 he performed at the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Music Masters concert tribute to [[The Rolling Stones]]. *In 2014 he performed with Jahi on "People Get Ready" and "Yo!" from [[People Get Ready (PE 2.0 album)|the first album]] by Public Enemy spin-off project [[PE 2.0]]. *In 2016 he appeared in [[ASAP Ferg]]'s album "[[Always Strive and Prosper]]" on the track "Beautiful People". *In 2017 he was featured on the track "America" on [[Logic (musician)|Logic]]'s album "[[Everybody (Logic album)|Everybody]]".<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.xxlmag.com/news/2017/05/stream-new-logic-album-everybody/|title=Stream Logic's New Album 'Everybody'|work=[[XXL (magazine)|XXL]]|date=May 5, 2017 |access-date=May 5, 2017}}</ref> *In 2019, he appeared on "Story of Everything", a song on ''[[Threads (Sheryl Crow album)|Threads]]'', an album by [[Sheryl Crow]]. The track also features [[Andra Day]] and [[Gary Clark Jr.]]
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