close

Rap

Hip-Hop Turns The Corner at 51

Hip-Hop Turns 51
Photo Cred: BET

HIP-HOP TURNS 51: In 2024, Hip-Hop celebrates its 51st anniversary, marking over five decades of cultural and musical innovation. On August 11, 1973, when DJ Kool Herc threw a back-to-school party at 1520 Sedgwick Avenue in the Bronx. Here, Herc introduced his revolutionary “breakbeat” technique, laying the groundwork for what would become Hip-Hop.

Hip-Hop Turns 51

Humble Beginnings: The 70’s

As the 1970s unfolded, pioneers like Grandmaster Flash, Afrika Bambaataa, and the Furious Five began shaping the genre. Introducing the world to 4 elements (emceeing, DJing, breakdancing, and graffiti). These four pillars defined the early culture, turning Hip-Hop into a powerful form of self-expression for the youth of marginalized communities.

Hip-Hop Turns 51
Photo Cred: SPIN Magazine

Breaking The Glass Ceiling: The 80’s

The 1980s marked a critical period of expansion as Hip-Hop entered the mainstream. Acts like Run-D.M.C., LL Cool J, and Public Enemy pushed the boundaries of the genre, bringing it to larger audiences and exploring themes of social justice, inequality, and empowerment. This decade also saw the advent of Hip-Hop’s commercial success, with record labels recognizing its potential and investing in its growth.

Hip-Hop Turns 51
Photo Cred: HuffPost

The Golden Age: The 90’s

The 1990s are often considered Hip-Hop’s golden age, with artists like Tupac Shakur, The Notorious B.I.G., Nas, and Wu-Tang Clan delivering albums that remain iconic. This era not only marked the geographic spread of Hip-Hop, but also the rise of West Coast rap and Southern Hip-Hop. This would diversify the sound and stories being told.

Hip-Hop Turns 51

The New Millennium: 2000’s

As Hip-Hop crossed into the new millennium, it continued to evolve, influencing global pop culture in ways unimaginable in its early days. Artists like Jay-Z, Eminem, and Kanye West became household names, while the genre’s influence spread to fashion, language, and lifestyle.

HIP-HOP AT 51

In its 51st year, Hip-Hop stands as the most popular and influential genre in the world. Its history is a testament to its power to adapt, evolve, and inspire. From the South Bronx to global domination, Hip-Hop’s journey is a narrative of resilience, creativity, and the relentless pursuit of expression. As it looks to the future, the genre continues to be a voice for change, innovation, and cultural unity.

Happy Soul Day!

#GetSOM via @TenthLetterMedia & click here to celebrate Hip-Hop, lifestyle and culture!

read more

Straight Official Sit Downs: Money Thirsty Jay

Money Thirsty Jay

MONEY THIRSTY JAY is up next for this edition of Straight Official Sit Downs where we spotlight emerging artists. @TenthLetterMedia served up the questions and the vibe was dope! Check out their one-on-one down below and click here for more Straight Official Sit Downs.

Q&A WITH MONEY THIRSTY JAY

Introduce yourself. Tell us where you are from and what first interested you in the entertainment industry?

I am Money Thirsty Jay and I am from New Orleans, Louisiana. My overall love of music is what interested me in becoming an artist.

Who or what inspires you to create?

I’m inspired to create by a combination of my life and everything that is happening in the world right now.

How would you describe your sound?

My sound is a blend of smooth, melodic bars with a dose of savagery.

THE CREATIVE PROCESS

Tell us about your creative process. What are your go-to’s for a session?

No matter if I’m freestyling or writing, I always follow how I’m feeling that particular day. The track can hit my ears and I will speak on what my heart tells me.

What artists would you like to collaborate with?

Lil’ Wayne & Curren$y are a few of the artists that I would love to work with.

Money Thirsty Jay

Being challenged in life is inevitable. Being defeated is optional. Ignite your hustle & make it happen.

Money Thirsty Jay

LET’S SHIFT GEARS

What’s a skill/talent that you possess that no one knows about?

A lot of people wouldn’t know it, but I’m cold when it comes to basketball!

If not for music, where would you be in life right now?

More than likely if not for music I’d definitely be a blogger right now.

What is the best piece of advice you have received?

Success is measured not by the position one has reached in life, but by the obstacles which you had to overcome while trying to succeed.

WRAPPING IT UP

So what’s next for you? Where will we see you in the next five years?

I will continue to grow as an artist and further my brand. In five years I want my fanbase to expand not just through the south, but nationwide.

If there was one thing that you would change about the industry, what would that be?

All bad music deals should be illegal!

How can we stay tapped in? Let us know where we can follow you on social media?

You can follow me on all social media platforms at Money Thirsty Jay.

Check out the single “WYA” From Money Thirsty Jay down below and let us know in the comments what you think.

#GetSOM via @TenthLetterMedia & click here to celebrate Hip-Hop, lifestyle & culture!

read more
1 2 3 4 15
Page 2 of 15
WP Radio
WP Radio
OFFLINE LIVE