Nas, Resorts World NYC Pledge $2 Million to Hip Hop Museum
Rap legend Nas and Resorts World New York City have committed $2 million to the ongoing construction of The Hip Hop Museum in the Bronx.
Rap legend Nas and Resorts World New York City have committed $2 million to the ongoing construction of The Hip Hop Museum in the Bronx.
One of Stockton hip-hop's biggest struggles is an identity crisis, born out of geography and a distance that impedes everything: access to industry, audiences and opportunities.
The music icons are set to become the first female hip-hop group inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.
The merger will allow Rolling Stone to expand its hip-hop coverage and take a deeper dive into the genre.
Both built dynasties and both changed Hip Hop forever. We lined up 10 defining tracks from each label for a just-for-fun face-off.
The emcee, singer, and self-proclaimed “swamp princess” showcased hip-hop elements like storytelling, rhyming, and scratching as she tore through her catalog.
Stockton struggles with an identity crisis born out of geography and a distance that impedes access to industry, audiences and opportunities.
This story was originally published by CalMatters. Sign up for their newsletters. Guest Commentary written by Tama Brisbane Tama L. Brisbane is Stockton’s Poet Laureate Emerita and a literary and performing arts consultant. I watched a new era in Stockton’s hip-hop scene come of age. Moving to the Central Valley city in the early 2000s,
This story was originally published by CalMatters. Sign up for their newsletters. Guest Commentary written by Tama Brisbane Tama L. Brisbane is Stockton’s Poet Laureate Emerita and a literary and performing arts consultant. I watched a new era in Stockton’s hip-hop scene come of age. Moving to the Central Valley city in the early 2000s,