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Posts Tagged ‘community’

Welcome to Old School Scholar: The University of Hip Hop!

By Q Ball • Apr 9th, 2008 • Category: Feature Articles

Welcome to Old School Scholar: The University of Hip Hop! We have proudly launched March 31, 2008 with much enthusiasm to share with the global Hip Hop community as a place for true school heads to network and share resources.



Blocked Parties

By Da Emazing One • Apr 8th, 2008 • Category: Wheels of Steel

Block Parties were part of the foundation for Hip Hop’s existence and bringing communities together and squashing bitter rivalries. With the current state of Hip Hop’s bastard identity can block parties exist with the same vigor and enthusiasm for peaceful celebration?



The Colour of Language

By Da Emazing One • Mar 27th, 2008 • Category: Feature Articles

Before I start I must first say this, I came from the land where the English language originated, the United Kingdom. It is the first language there, and it is taught with discipline. When I was 14, by the love of my Parents, we migrated to the United States where I soon discovered that the [...]



What Hip Hop Means to Me

By Q Ball • Mar 24th, 2008 • Category: Feature Articles

I love Hip Hop. I love everything about what makes it so profound in my life and how I am always a part of it. It is a culture born from above average people whom ingeniously created to make a better aesthetic life out of limited resources. It is revolutionary. It never asked for permission to be seen or heard while inspiring the uninspired, and it neither apologized for its liberty being felt.