Flavor Flav has royalties beef with Chuck D. Flavor Flav alleges hasn’t received a royalty check in years after striking an agreement with Chuck D to split the Public Enemy business ventures. Flavor Flav also claims he hasn’t received the full amount the group owes him for using his voice on Public Enemy new album, Nothing is Quick in the Desert, without his consent.
However, this isn’t the first time Public Enemy has faced legal issues this year. In early May, Chuck D sued a production company, Alt House Productions, after he unknowingly gave them the rights to produce a documentary around Spectrum City. For those who don’t know, Spectrum City was the group before Public Enemy.