Fashion has always been a core pillar of Hip-Hop culture, shaping how artists present themselves and how their music is ...
Hip hop’s relationship with fashion has been studied for decades and has given rise to some of the most iconic labels that forever altered the way people dress. It’s impossible to discuss the cultural ...
For the rapper Richard Martin Lloyd Walters (better known as Slick Rick), jewelry is rooted in identity. “I have been telling stories through my attire and adornments for as long as I’ve been telling ...
Now, many hip-hop artists use Custom Medals to commemorate their victories as proof of their creativity, personal style, and skill. In this way, the medals reinforce and perpetuate the core spirit of ...
Hip-hop has always been bigger than sound alone. From fashion and visuals to physical merchandise, artists build brands fans can recognize, wear, and belong to.
NEW YORK CITY -- Gold chains and everything bling are on display at "Fresh, Fly and Fabulous - Fifty Years of Hip-Hop" an exhibit at The Museum at FIT. The display will feature clothing and ...
There’s a new player shaking up the status quo in the pulsating heart of hip-hop culture, an arena where beats and fashion intersect. Meet BUDRO, the brand that’s not just riding the wave of hip-hop ...
In 2002, “Air Force Ones,” the third single released from St. Louis rapper Nelly’s second album Nellyville, became his third top 5 hit from that album, peaking at No. 3 on the Billboard Hot 100. 23 ...
Doechii has always been that girl when it comes to fashion, and now we know where she draws her inspiration. On Thursday (Feb. 27), Dazed published an interview with the Grammy Award winner, where she ...
Hip-hop isn’t just background music in games—it’s in the outfits, emotes, and entire player experience. Here’s how the culture took over. The effect of hip-hop deeply transcends into the entertainment ...
Do graphic rap lyrics cause social breakdown? To find out, we looked at decades of nationwide radio data.
“So, when did you fall in love with Hip Hop?” is a question that Sidney (Sanaa Lathan), a Hip Hop journalist, poses at the very beginning of the 2002 film, Brown Sugar. And, consequently, everyone ...