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"We’re helping hip-hop and classical music grow and expand beyond their boundaries," Cypress Hill's "Sen Dog" says.
Today In Hip Hop History: Cult Classic Hip Hop Film 'Wild Style' Debuted in Theaters 41 Years Ago 'Wild Style' Debuted 41 Years Ago. ... who designed the Wild Style logo and the Fantastic Freaks.
“Ice Cold” is an extension of hip-hop journalist Vikki Tobak’s 2022 coffee-table book of the same name, which features more than 300 pages of classic photos and heartfelt essays showcasing ...
An intimate evening of hip-hop classics and sophisticated eats? Say less. Sign us up! When Brooklyn native Chef Edward Brumfield came up with the idea to host a “mixtape dinner”, he simply ...
Steven Tyler’s band cemented its place in rock and rap history by approving and collaborating on the project. Here’s a look at 10 Classic Rock Acts Who Embraced Hip-Hop. Rockers Who Embraced ...
Thanks to its embrace by the hip-hop community, Scarface remains a cultural touchstone, offering insights into the drug scene of the 1980s and the experiences of Latino immigrants.
Hip-hop wasn’t so much of a solution as it was a necessary release. For new fans looking to connect with the genre, The Root has assembled a list of 10 classic hip-hop albums for beginners.
Today In Hip Hop History: Classic Hip Hop Film 'Wild Style' Turns 40 Years Old! ... Zephyr, and Revolt, who designed the Wild Style logo, and the Fantastic Freaks.
Some Hip-Hop artists are known for their bold, distinctive fashion that helps them stand out and amplify their personal brands. From Run-DMC’s adidas tracksuits in the 1980s to the blinged-out ...
The production – which originated in 2013 – re-interprets the classic Christmas ballet, which is now set in modern times and performed through hip hop dance. The show largely keeps the classic ...
The Hip Hop Classic tour touches down Saturday, bringing Scarface, Slick Rick, Doug E Fresh, Rakim, Big Daddy Kane and DJ Jazzy Jeff. It’s a supernova of ’80s and ’90s beats and rhymes ...
New York — Hip-hop jewelry has gone by many names over the past 50 years. “Bling-bling” crystallized into “ice,” which melted into “drip” as rappers went from adorning their necks ...