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Homophobia in Hip-Hop Huffington Post Still, I've never lost faith in hip-hop's power to inspire and uplift. As an activist curator I'm often drawn to the more conscious aspects of hip-hop culture as source material. "Motown to Def Jam," which ended its month-long run in Harlem last week ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Jay Z: Reuniting Hip-Hop and Art The Root (The Root) -- When Jay Z performed "Picasso Baby" in a swanky New York City art gallery last month, he looked polished in a crisp white button-up, and he wore one of hip-hop's most iconic symbols: a gold chain. Just one week prior, exhibits ranging in ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Hip-Hop Rumors: One Hip-Hop King Goes Disses Another! AllHipHop "It was inevitable that hip-hop became commercialized but along the way our power got taken away. Now you got the same 12 records on radio being played over and over again. Lil Wayne, Jay Z ain't hot, it's just they're programmed so many times people ... See all stories on this topic » |
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