From Beats to Threads: Unraveling How Hip-Hop Wove Its Stylish Influence into Fashion’s Fabric

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The influence of hip-hop on fashion is an undeniable cultural phenomenon that has transcended time and boundaries. Emerging from the streets of the Bronx in the 1970s, hip-hop revolutionized music and redefined how people express themselves through clothing.

Characterized by its unique blend of music, dance, and visual artistry, hip-hop culture quickly began to shape a distinctive fashion sensibility. Initially, it was about expressing identity and defiance against societal norms. Baggy jeans, oversized T-shirts, and sneakers became staples of the hip-hop wardrobe, reflecting its followers’ streetwise attitude and individuality.

As hip-hop gained mainstream popularity in the 1980s and 1990s, its fashion influence grew exponentially. Icons like Run-D.M.C. popularized Adidas sneakers and tracksuits, while artists like LL Cool J introduced the world to the Kangol bucket hat trend. These artists influenced the clothing items and how they were worn – backward caps and untied shoelaces became deliberate fashion choices that communicated a rebellious spirit.

The late 1990s and early 2000s saw hip-hop’s influence expand further, with artists like Missy Elliott and Diddy setting trends with flashy, luxury-oriented styles. This era brought forth velour tracksuits, bling-bling jewelry, and designer brands prominently featured in music videos and red-carpet appearances.
Hip-hop’s fashion influence is not limited to clothing; it has also significantly promoted sneaker culture. The love for sneakers, particularly high-end brands like Nike and Jordan, became intertwined with hip-hop’s ethos of self-expression and authenticity. Sneakers evolved from athletic footwear to coveted fashion statements, often selling out within minutes of release.

In recent years, hip-hop’s impact on fashion has continued to evolve. Streetwear, a style rooted in urban culture and heavily influenced by hip-hop, has become a global fashion phenomenon. High-end designers collaborate with hip-hop artists, and streetwear brands have gained a place in luxury fashion.

In conclusion, hip-hop’s influence on fashion is a testament to its cultural and social impact. It started as a means of self-expression for marginalized communities and grew into a worldwide phenomenon that has transformed how we dress and perceive style. From baggy jeans and sneakers to high-end streetwear, hip-hop’s fashion journey embodies the spirit of breaking boundaries and celebrating individuality.

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Happy Birthday To The Music That Raised Me: A Girl’s Ode To Hip Hop

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The birth of Hip-Hop infused a flavor element into the world that not everyone was prepared for. As hip hop turns 50 years old today, huge corporations, giant companies, and everyone in between is celebrating a genre of music that once was deemed a fad. No one could anticipate the soul-filled, compassionate talent that would soon become a force to be reckoned.

As a self-certified hip-hop head myself, I personally feel a sense of gratitude for the music that raised me. As a troubled child abandoned by my parents and raised by my granny, I always searched for something to love. My grandma, her mother, and my aunt raised me in the church, hoping to keep me from falling to the streets and setting a solid foundation that would one day come in handy. Hip-Hop wasn’t played in my home, and the first glimpse I received was from my older brother, who was seven years my senior and brought my first Janet Jackson Control tape from the mall. One day in 1986, when I was just seven years old, I went to my father’s side of the family, which was a lot more colorful, to say the least. My cousin Sharon ushered me to her grandma’s old wooden record player and played ‘La Di Da Di’ by Slick Rick and Doug E. Fresh. We played the record the entire day. I was sad to go home because none of that was cooking in my house, and I wanted more. I found my aunt Mildred’s electric can opener, which had a radio attached to it, and discovered DJ Red Alert, and it was over. I was addicted to hip-hop. My big brother, who was way cooler than me, would tell me what was ‘real’ and who was biting, and I listened. For the next few years, I soaked up every snare, R&B remix, and lyric hip hop had to offer. I’d race home to adjust the hanger on the TV to watch Video Music Box on that in-between channel, and that was the highlight of my day. But when I fixed my brother’s broken cassette tape and popped his NWA Niggaz4Life in my headphones—I couldn’t believe the nasty filth that came out of their mouths. And I loved it. I would rap all the lyrics in school and church to my friends and indefinitely get into trouble after. 

Hip-Hop kept me busy and somewhat out of trouble. I waited for the hottest releases and saved up money for what are now considered classics. For me, it was Queen Latifah who inserted a pride into me I never had before. MC Lyte’s style and flow let me know it was OK to be different. I even listened to everyone from Snow Informer to Lil Vicious Freaks against my older brother’s advice because I listened to it all.

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When my mother resurfaced back into my life seven years later, and I moved to New York City, and could never fathom how far hip-hop would carry me. From working at the Mart 125 on 125th Street at 14 years old doing nails for Dr. Khalid Muhammad and Bobby Brown to meeting Monifah and Marquee there, who introduced Kelis and I to a new producer named Pharrell. From working at Rawkus Records and traveling the world with Talib Kweli, Slaughterhouse, Kelis, and MF DOOM to hosting a hit show on XM radio with one of my favorite journalists, Bonz Malone, called Spitkickers where we had classic rappers freestyle live on air to now writing at the magazine I once hoarded.

As hip-hop turns 50 years old, I want to thank ALL the hip-hop artists who spent countless hours in the studio and away from their families creating music that we connected to….music that made us feel, love, and gave many of us a reason to live.  

From The Notorious B.I.G., Salt N Pepa, J.J. Fad, Public Enemy, Nas, Black Sheep, Wu-Tang, Lil Kim, DMX to Royce Da 5’9”, The Roots, Jay-Z, Snoop Dogg, 2pac, M.O.P., The Lox,—-too many to name.

We Salute and love you, and we give a huge Happy Bornday to HIP HOP!

Check out some of the hip-hop songs below that changed my life.

That one time I appeared on a classic album.

And check out my bars at the end of Talib Kweli’s ‘Fly the Knot’

What songs would you add?

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Rihanna and Her Son RZA Star in New Savage X Fenty Maternity Campaign

Rihanna and Her Son RZA Star in New Savage X Fenty Maternity Campaign

Rihanna and her son RZA star in the new maternity capsule campaign for Savage X Fenty. The collection includes the Savage Not Sorry Lace Maternity Bralette, the Savage X Cotton Maternity Bralette, and the Floral Lace Maternity Bralette. Additionally, there is a “MAKE MORE BABIES” t-shirt.

The pieces range from sizes XXS to 4X and cost between $35 and $60. “The new maternity capsule is about bringing that confidence and comfort to moms at every stage of their journeys,” Rihanna revealed to Vogue. “I want to remind people that you can still channel sexiness and feel good while being a parent.”

Last month, Rihanna and A$AP Rocky continued to give parenting goals. The two are in Barbados, and Rihanna shared an image of Rocky holding their son, RZA.

In the picture, Rocky lifts RZA in the sky. She captioned the post “my Bajan boyz.”

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Queen Latifah and Whoopi Goldberg Co-Curate “Hip Hop at 50” Exhibition

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Two of our all time favorites, Queen Latifah and Whoopi Goldberg,  have joined forces to curate the “Hip Hop at 50” exhibition, commemorating the 50th anniversary of this influential genre.
The showcase boasts a collection of 50 photographs that vividly trace the evolution of hip-hop from its origins in the Bronx to its current global prominence. The images, handpicked by Queen Latifah and Whoopi Goldberg, not only pay tribute to the genre’s resilient spirit but also reflect the strength of the hip-hop community.

Adorning the gallery walls are the works of renowned photographers, including Danny Clinch, Timothy White, Lynn Goldsmith, Josh Cheuse, Mike Miller and Jonathan Mannion. The curated assemblage also features iconic personalities in hip-hop history, such as Run-DMC, Snoop Dogg, Tupac Shakur, Dr. Dre, The Notorious B.I.G., Beastie Boys, Jay-Z, Eminem and the Wu-Tang Clan, among others. Through their camera lenses, these photographers have captured instances of vulnerability, resilience and creativity that have become emblematic of hip-hop’s cultural significance.

“Hip Hop at 50” will run from August 10 to 24, delivering an immersive experience at two locations: the Morrison Hotel Gallery Sunset Marquis in Los Angeles and the Morrison Hotel Gallery in New York City.

And in case you missed it, Moral Turgeman delivers an ode to the not-so-magical nature of mushrooms in “Rooted Signals.”

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Tamar Braxton Calls Producer Rodney Jerkins Greedy Over Burna Boy Royalty Cut

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Tamar Braxton recently called out super producer Rodney ‘Dark Child’ Jerkins over royalty splits claiming he is greedy and takes a large portion of royalties.

It began when a music page on Instagram revealed Toni Braxton was receiving 60% of the royalties from Burna Boy’s smash hit single ‘Last Last’. The song which samples Toni Braxton’s ‘He Wasn’t Man Enough’ is a huge hit for Burna and fans were shocked Toni asked for such a huge portion of the song. Her baby sister Tamar Braaxton says not so fast…the producer of the song Rodney Jerkins took most of it.

On the same Instagram post, Tamar entered the comments to clarify the rumor. She wrote:

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She did not!!!! Actually that overly greedy RODNEY did!!! He won’t even come out and be honest about it!! That’s who he is and how he do!! He took almost ALL the percentage!!! She won’t say it but now that I’m a better sister, I’ll slap a Bch for any one of em!! He’s the WORST!!! Greedy MF

Check out both songs below.

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Rage with Fenty: Rihanna Showcases Baby Bump in Rage Against the Machine Crop Top

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Rihanna hit Beverly Hills streets on Monday, and the baby bump is showing! Hitting the streets, Rih Rih didn’t bring out the Wu-Tang tee this time, instead opting for another iconic group in Rage Against the Machine. The crop was merged with baggy jeans, with the button open for some extra comfort.

Rihanna and A$AP Rocky continues to give parenting goals. The two were in Barbados, and Rihanna shared an image of Rocky holding their son, RZA.

In the picture, Rocky lifts RZA in the sky. She captioned the post “my Bajan boyz.”

35-year-old mogul Rihanna is the first female artist to have ten songs hit one billion streams on Spotify.

The ‘Umbrella’ singer celebrated on her Instagram page, writing ‘Bad gal bili.’

‘Wit no new album…lemme talk my sh*t,’ the Barbardian-born beauty joked, adding a winking emoji with its tongue out next to an emoji of the flag of her home country.  

Her last album, Anti, dropped in 2016.  

The monumental achievement follows Rihanna’s viral SuperBowl LVII halftime performance, where the former Fenty CEO showed off her baby belly, revealing she was pregnant with her second child.

Arguably one of the most influential singers of the 21st century, Rihanna would go on to release several follow-up, record-breaking albums.

Her 2012 album, Unapologetic, was Rihanna’s first studio record to hit number one on the Billboard 200 chart.

The dedicated philanthropist also ventured out into multiple business ventures in the wake of her musical success.

Following the release of her sixth album in 2016, Rihanna founded Fenty Beauty in 2017.

Now regarded as one of the best makeup and skincare lines on the market, Fenty Beauty is used by 13% of cosmetics and makeup-users in the United States, according to Statista.

One year later, the Diamonds In The Sky singer founded her second successful business, a lingerie line she called Savage X Fenty.

Drops mic. Salute to ‘Bad Gal Bili’!

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Family of TikToker Arrested In Dubai Pleads For Help From Biden Administration

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A viral TikTok star who was arrested in Dubai for screaming in public faces 2 years in prison, according to family.

Tierra Young Allen, 29, was arrested in Dubai in May for yelling at a rental car agent after she was involved in a fender bender.

Tierra, of Houston, arrived in Dubai in April on holiday with a friend.

She was a passenger in a rental car driven by her friend when the accident occurred. The car was impounded along with Tierra’s belongings.

Tierra said she returned to the rental agency after the accident to pick up her ID, credit card, and other belongings in the vehicle.

However, according to Tierra, the rental car agent asked her for a large amount of money to return her belongings.

According to FOX 26 Houston, as the confrontation grew tense, the man yelled at Tierra and she raised her voice back at him.

Tierra was not aware that females are expressly forbidden from raising their voices at men in Muslim countries.

“She found out she could only receive those items if she paid an undisclosed amount of money,” her mother, Tina Baxter told FOX 26 Houston. “She dealt with a very aggressive individual, a young man there who was screaming at her.”

FOX 26 Houston reported that Houston Community Activist Quanell X addressed Tierra’s predicament, saying:

“She is in jail for one reason and one reason alone, she raised her voice. In that country, a female is not even allowed to raise her voice. If she raises her voice it’s punishable by jail time.”

Tierra is not in jail, but her passport has been confiscated and she is not allowed to leave Dubai until her trial. She faces 2 years in prison for yelling at a man in public.

The popular TikTok influencer, who is known as Sassy Trucker, self-titled herself ‘The first female semi truck driver in Dubai’.

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Baxter said she has been working to get her daughter out of Dubai. She has been in touch with President Biden’s Justice Department.

“It’s been very emotional. There are some days I stay up all night crying,” Baxter told KRIV-TV.

Watch the video below.

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Tiffany Haddish Reveals Rapper Common Dumped Her Over the Phone

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After a brief hiatus following that Aries Spears video drama, comedian Tiffany Haddish is back in the news sharing intimate information about her relationship with Common. Two years ago rapper Common ended their time together after one year of dating.

Now in a new interview Tiffany reveals that the Chicago rapper/actor dumped her over the phone.

The Washington Post reports:

“It wasn’t mutual,” Haddish said, revealing that the rapper broke up with her over the phone. “It was more him saying, ‘I think this relationship has run its course.’ And I was like, ‘Okay. Like you gonna be a 50-year-old single man. Okay?’”

Thoughts?

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Eva Marcille and Michael Sterling Reach Partial Divorce Settlement Without Mediation

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Three months ago, social media users were shocked when actress Eva Marcille filed for divorce. her husband, Atlanta attorney Michael Sterling vowed to fight for his marriage after his wife of five years and professed his love for her and his marriage.

Now the former couple have reached a partial divorce settlement without the need for mediation.

Radar Online reports:

According to court documents obtained by RadarOnline.com, the duo told the judge presiding over their divorce that they have “reached a partial agreement and anticipate resolving the final issues soon.

Eva and Michael said they should have executed settlement documents very soon. The two said they reached the deal without the need for mediation.

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Kim Kardashian Shares Photo of North West Meeting R&B Legend Chilli From TLC

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When your mom is Kim Kardashian anything is possible.
Kim and Kanye’s oldest daughter North West got a chance to meet Rozonda “Chilli” Thomas of the iconic group TLC, and beamed with excitement.

The 10-year-old looked ecstatic in a series of snapshots her mom posted to Instagram on Sunday, in which she and Chilli appeared to be hanging out in their kitchen.

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In the pics, North is smiling as she shares a hug with the singer, and in one photo the pair pose together with North’s adorable puppies.

Kim, captioned the post, “Dreams do come true @therealchilli.”

North’s dream of getting to meet Chilli came true after she and her friends dressed up as the R&B group last Halloween.

In her slideshow post, Kim shared a promo photo of TLC, followed by a photo of North and two friends dressed like the bandmates — with North portraying Chilli.

While the post was super cute, Kim’s sister, Khloe Kardashian took to the comments to express her disappointment that she wasn’t invited over to say hi.

Khloe commented, “What!!!!! And you didn’t call me to come over!!!!!” Khloe wrote, later commenting, “Oh you’re in trouble.”

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