Imagine getting a birthday invitation to dress like rappers in 2025. What exactly do you even wear? Skinny jeans? The 50-plus-year-old genre has had distinct moments within the fashion industry in the ...
The 90s and 00s birthed today's Hip Hop style icons. Although it’s always fun to take a trip down memory lane and get nostalgic about the 90s, we can’t forget that the early 2000s gave us some looks ...
Iconic '90s Hip-Hop Duo Performs Together for the First Time in Years originally appeared on Parade. Back like they never left! Will Smith and DJ Jazzy Jeff reunited at the Capital Summertime Ball in ...
On this day in Hip Hop history, March 5, 1991, Long Island trio De La Soul released their classic single “A Rollerskating Jam Called Saturdays,” another standout moment from their groundbreaking ...
Join dancer and choreographer Arianna Davis to learn some '90s hip-hop dance moves with class members Lilian Gonzalez and Rehima Jordan. Get ready to break down and drill fun '90s moves like the ...
'90s Ultimate Hip Hop 'Hype Man' Just Joined Iconic Boy Band on Stage in Vegas - and Fans Are Losing Their Minds originally appeared on Parade. When Flavor Flav stepped onto the Las Vegas stage with ...
"When you're early, you're on time. When you're on time, you are late. When you late, you fired!" That magically simplistic—and wholly important—piece of advice is doled out to the savvy Nikki Jones ...
The Transformers film franchise has gained acclaim for its memorable soundtrack, and this month, as we commemorate 50 years of hip-hop, Transformers: Rise of The Beasts celebrates the iconic genre ...
On August 11, 1973, hip-hop was born, changing music and popular culture forever. But in each decade since, the genre has been distinct, with its own style, stars and sounds. In honor of hip-hop’s ...
This conversation, in partnership with LAist, took place before a live audience at the Crawford, LAist’s live event venue in Pasadena, California. The 50th anniversary of hip-hop. Born in the Bronx, ...
Rapper Chuck D, of Public Enemy fame, is one of several who agree that basketball greats and hip-hop excellence share a similar foundation.