Shara McHayle shares how hip-hop inspired her business, Hoop 88 Dreams
Entrepreneur Shara McHayle shares how her love of hip-hop- inspired hoop earrings inspired her to create her jewelry business, Hoop 88 Dreams.
Entrepreneur Shara McHayle shares how her love of hip-hop- inspired hoop earrings inspired her to create her jewelry business, Hoop 88 Dreams.
EPMD co-founder and superproducer Erick Sermon doesn’t want to hear about a “comeback” for New York hip-hop. The rap veteran was dismissive of the suggestion during a recent interview and he explained that people just aren’t paying attention.
Rah Digga had some choice words for Iggy Azalea. During a recent interview with ThisIs50, Rah criticized Azalea for not being herself on her records.
This week, Roots drummer/producer Questlove published the first in a six-part series of essays for Vulture called “When the People Cheer: How Hip-Hop Failed Black America.” The piece, a thoughtful examination of hip-hop’s current place in pop culture, resonated deeply with me.
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The inundation of hip-hop culture in particular, in the form of music and videos is having a significant impact on the behavior of a sizable
Jay-Z is the epitome of the American dream. He’s a man born of the slums who, through perseverance, sacrifice and skill, worked his way to