Only the Beatles have more, with 19. Long queues formed over the weekend as fans rushed to visit the exhibition or register for one of thirteen Brooklyn Library cards stamped with the artist’s album covers. The tribute precedes the opening of another immersive retrospective about the history of hip-hop at the Hall des Lumieres on August 2 as the Big Apple marks half a century of the genre with a slew of events. – ‘Amazing’ – Hip-hop expert Ralph McDaniels says it is ‘amazing’ to be celebrating 50 years of the genre Although early forms of hip-hop expression were bubbling years earlier, musicologists cite August 11, 1973 as the date of its birth. On that day, on the ground floor of a low-income building at 1520 Sedgwick Avenue in the Bronx, Jamaican-born DJ Clive Campbell, ACP aka DJ Kool Herc, broke new ground. He spun the same record on two turntables, isolating the sequences of rhythms and percussion to extend the beat, an essential component of hip-hop music. Fifty years later, on August 11, 2023, DJ Kool Herc will perform at Yankee Stadium in the Bronx alongside other hip-hop veterans including Grandmaster Caz, Kurtis Blow and Roxanne Shante. Lil Kim, Ice Cube, Snoop Dogg, Run DMC and The Sugarhill Gang, whose song “Rapper’s Delight” is known as the first commercially successful hip-hop single, are also due to take the stage. DJ Chuck Chillout plays music at the Queens Public Library — one of many events planned to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the birth of hip-hop “When we first started, nobody was interested in hiring a hip-hop DJ, or getting an emcee or getting some breakdancers,” said Ralph McDaniels, hip-hop coordinator for the Queens Public Library. “To be celebrating 50 years is amazing because there was no value on this,” he told AFP. Other concerts, block parties and graffiti and breakdance sessions are scheduled to take place across the Big Apple. – ‘Recognition’ – Jay-Z performed a free show on the Pont Neuf in Paris after the Louis Vuitton Menswear Spring-Summer 2024 show, the first for the label’s new designer, hip-hop artist Pharrell Williams The hip-hop movement was born as a way for African Americans and Hispanics to escape poverty and discrimination. Then, few people would have predicted it would become a billion-dollar phenomenon that inspires not only music, ACP but also sports and fashion. Another sign of how far it has come: this week, Sotheby’s offered a ruby and diamond ring worn by rapper Tupac Shakur, the Harlem-born icon of California’s West Coast who was murdered in 1996.
It is estimated to sell for up to $300,000. Back at the Jay-Z exhibit, Brooklyn-born Amanda Brown said she was happy the rapper was being honored with the retrospective while he is still alive. “Singers that did a lot don’t get the recognition until they are gone so this is nice,” the 28-year-old told AFP.