Hip-hop may have been born in the Bronx, but its DNA carries deep African American, Afro-Caribbean, and Latino influences. From DJ Kool Herc’s Jamaican breakbeats to today’s trap-dancehall fusions, ...
From its Bronx block party origins in the 1970s to today’s global stages, hip-hop has been more than music—it’s a cultural movement rooted in community, creativity, and resilience. Influenced by ...
Once a week Kendall Larade and Ron Brown transform a shoebox-sized Phillips Hall basement classroom into a nightclub, ...