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Ice-T's mind was blown when he rolled up on Trill in Phoenix. Hip Hop's Flagship Store has owner/b-boy Chuck Huus feeling ...
Erica Mena has three kids, King, Legend and Safire. Here’s everything to know about the 'Love & Hip Hop: Atlanta' alum’s ...
FAMU's Irene C. Edmonds Youth Theatre returns with 'Wrestling with Angels,' a hip-hop musical blending rhythm, life lessons, ...
Seeing these kids get inspired and using hip-hop to write raps about things they are going through like their parents passing away, living in shelters, talking about very traumatic things.
Spoken word and hip-hop artists will spit rhymes and beats this Saturday at one of the monthly benefit shows for Save the Kids. STK is a national grassroots organization whose mission is to spread ...
"Karma's World," which began as a website and is now a Netflix show, has been a labor of love for rapper Chris "Ludacris" Bridges.
For some kids, that means making music and dancing. Lluvia Landry is a fan of hip-hop music and dance. This week, the 12-year-old is immersed in the genre at Levitt Hip Hop Jam Camp.
At The Hip Hop Transformation, young people are given professional tools and guidance to make music — and a crash course in the history of the art.
Hip-hop is a culture. A youth culture, started by kids." But perhaps because hip-hop is a young person's sport, according to the rappers, and has lost its way in recent years.
The history of hip-hop is still, at its core, Black history, which has shifted and evolved with years of commercialization and cross-cultural exchange.
As the hip-hop world has expanded, some white artists said they have worked to make a name for themselves while honoring the genre's Black roots.