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Hip-hop was created in 1973, and during that decade, it was a genre still in its early stages that was more DJ-centric with focuses on b-boy dances and live performances. However, by the time the ...
Streetwear has never been static. It’s a living, breathing culture—a blend of fashion, music, art, and social commentar ...
The cocky blond guy in an ’80s movie is the too handsome, too perfect preppie, jock, bully or fighter pilot who offers himself up as a seemingly unbeatable rival for the protagonist. The ...
The 1980s were a time of great change for pro wrestling, and the most influential wrestlers of the '80s led that change. WWE’s attempt to become a national promotion paid off, with the company soaring ...
This is the way the feud ends: not with a banger, but with a weeper. Every turn in the K-dot versus Drizzy saga has been like this: loud, flashy and popcorn-worthy. When “Not Like Us” dropped ...
The greatest cinema from the True North Strong and Free, spanning Denis Villeneuve's early masterpieces, Guy Maddin's oddball ...
By Angel Diaz J.B. Moore, a key contributor to some of hip-hop’s earliest hits, died in Manhattan on March 13 of pancreatic cancer. He was 81. Though not well-known today, Moore was instrumental ...
Saba and No ID are two legends of Chicago hip-hop, from two different generations. Saba is the cerebral rap poet who made his name with corrosively pained classics like 2018’s Care for Me and ...
The '80s were marked by dizzying highs and catastrophic ... This LP was also defined by the use of then-hip synths, but Gone Troppo actually plumbed some notable emotional depths as Harrison ...
A great music logo design should show the genre, vibe and personality. It's a visual shortcut that fans can rally behind and slap on merchandise. In the crowded music arena, your logo isn't just a ...
Some wore sneakers with oversized shoelaces. The 80s hip hop style, also known as the b-boy years, borrowed heavily from the 70s. Kangol bucket hats, heavy name-plate gold necklaces, shell-toe ...
The Dick-inspired “Mood Organ” is immediately followed by the retrospective “Polaroids,” making listeners pivot from techno-assassins and plasma walls to Billabong logos and acrylic nails.