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Global Hip Hop Music Interviews: Perspective of Ten Nations

Ten voices speak about the influence and perception of Hip Hop music in their respected countries and experiences. The series of interviews were conducted at Skidmore College in Saratoga Springs, New York from their Hip Hop Culture class. Check it out now for some global insight.

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Close Up Behind The Scenes With Big Daddy Kane

If you are an aspiring rap artist, lyricist, or emcee you definitely must check these videos about one of the greatest rappers of all time to ever spit. You may have heard the songs but have you ever checked out the spirit behind those rhymes? I think you should right now and click here!

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Superfly: Raw Video Of Graff Writer Action In Demark

Would you like to watch an hour and a half of pure graff writing action with outlaw appeal? Well you came to the right place because we are serving this one raw straight from Copenhagen! Enjoy!

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How To Make a Tagger’s Mop

I am not a big advocate of tagging unless you got a mural and skills to back it up. I believe a tag should be a writer’s signature to his works, but that is just my view point. I guess it is because I see too many taggers hating on another man’s piece when it is dope.

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What Is Alternative Hip Hop?

I’m sure you’ve heard the term before; Alternative Hip Hop. What a funny name. I thought Hip Hop music had no bounderies or guidelines. I thought Hip Hop music was composed of a conglomerate of influences blended to create a unique sound.

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