Graffiti and hip-hop culture have been intertwined since their emergence in the late 1960s and early 1970s, particularly in urban centres like New York City. This relationship is multifaceted, with ...
At its core, hip-hop is a voice for the voiceless seeking to address systemic inequities through storytelling.
Hip-Hop, in its raw and nascent form, was still a misunderstood subculture confined primarily to New York City and California. Breaking, graffiti, rapping, and DJing were often dismissed as fringe ...