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Hip-hop activists reach at-risk youth through chess St. Louis American Adisa Banjoko, journalist and founder of the Hip-Hop Chess Federation, visited St. Louis recently to lead panel discussions for at-risk youth at Innovative Concept Academy, Confluence Academy and for detained youth at the Juvenile Detention Center. See all stories on this topic » | ||
Hip-Hop Rumors: Kanye's Real Album Cover? AllHipHop Kanye West just has a flair for staying relevant on a number of fronts. And today is no different. It seems like somebody has leaked an image that could be fan made or Yeezus made. Nevertheless it seems like people are taking to this depiction as ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Rock the boat: The new breed of Hong Kong's hip hop hipsters South China Morning Post Tedman Lee Pui-ming, a local music do-it-all who's a member of the indie band Ni Ne Mo, a promoter for underground hip hop group Justice League, and part of the DJ collective Living Discoheads, agrees. "It's been a while since we've had a proper hip ... See all stories on this topic » |
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