Pac, one of the most significant figures in the culture's history, remains as relevant today as he was during his lifetime.
Native hip-hop artist Supaman talks about how he came to merge ancient, contemporary expressions with modern beats.
Hip-hop has long been a driving force in shaping culture, from music and fashion to language and lifestyle. But beyond the beats and the branding, it has also played an increasingly influential role ...
Trill Hip Hop Shop in Phoenix is as much a shrine to hip-hop culture as it is a place to score a near-mint copy of Run-DMC’s “King of Rock” or an MF Doom cereal box with an MF Doom action figure, ...
But it isn’t just that Dina is trying to educate us on how to “dance hip-hop” that is so disturbing–it is her weird desire to align with the hip-hop community over things like baggy-pants ...
How the artist's lawsuit against Kendrick Lamar's 'Not Like Us' could suppress a vital part of hip-hop culture. By Touré It’s been a year since the Pop Out, and the reverberations from the Kendrick vs ...
FRESNO, Calif. -- Breaking is well on its way to becoming an Olympic sport in 2024, and it's been a part of the hip hop culture of Fresno for decades. "There are people that are involved with this ...
Fifty years after critics dismissed hip-hop as a passing fad, Grammy winner LL COOL J is taking viewers back to the genre's authentic New York roots with his new docuseries "Hip Hop Was Born Here," ...
This summer, Chicago will experience a transformative cultural event when the IBUKUN Hip-Hop Art & Culture Fest launches on Saturday, July 26, 2025, at the Zhou B Art Center. Designed to engage all ...
Dr. Pamela Blackman, Ta’Rhonda Jones, Cynthia Kaye McWilliams, Love McPherson, Dr. Elaine Smith and Dr. Cartman at the Ibukun Hip Hop Arts and Culture Festival at the Zhou B art Center in Chicago ...
For five decades, hip-hop has redefined the soundscape of American music and created a billion-dollar industry in its wake. Hip-hop as we know it has evolved way past its humble beginnings in the ...
Sacha Jenkins was more than a journalist. He was a fearless cultural architect who helped shape Hip-Hop media on his own terms. A few years ago, I had the privilege and honor to sit on a panel with ...