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Part two of “Street Disciples.” How 1982’s “The Message” pushed hip-hop to get political and fight the power. And the growth of the culture through fashion, dance, and graffiti.
Fight the Power: How Hip Hop Changed the World is available to stream on pbs.org and the free PBS App, available on iPhone, Apple TV, ... "Broken glass everywhere," you know, ...
: Broken Glass Everywhere! The Impact of Sylvia Robinson from Dirty Dancing, to Angie Stone, to Cookie Lyon & Beyond (EUR Video Throwback) . Click to read more about on EURweb .
“Hip hop is a seed planted and nourished amongst the ‘broken glass everywhere’ of mid-70s New York. It has grown to be a worldwide phenomenon and the dominant culture of at least one ...
Mike Ford enlisted rappers like Chino XL to help use hip-hop to introduce kids to architecture. ... ” “Broken glass everywhere/ People pissin’ on the stairs, ...
For "hip-hop architect" Michael Ford, ... “Broken glass everywhere / People pissing on the stairs, you know they just don't care,” Mel raps over a groovy drum-machine beat.
So Grandmaster Flash and the Furious Five in the first line, 'broken glass everywhere,’ he's talking about the environment that they're living in, which is totally different from the urban ...
Perhaps moreso than any other genre of music, hip-hop is shaped by its environment. The genre’s origins date back to one sweaty summer night in the Bronx in 1973, when DJ Kool Herc debuted a new ...
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