This blog page was created so people can discover Hip Hop in it's purest form....if it be underground, indie or even just a throwback to the golden era. Our goal here is to post links to new music, breaking news and people's opinion on music in general...or even about a specific topic. We will also be celebrating anniversary's of classic albums to get your feedback on favourite tracks or a shared memory. Our mission is to facilitate and encourage the pursuit of knowledge, art, culture and responsible leadership through Hip Hop.
We hope we can turn people on to new artist/songs and give them hope that Hip Hop isn't dead. Most people see Hip Hop heading in a direction that is "all about the money"...it is a business at the end of the day, but most of us want to see this culture persevered. This blog page will feature old and new artist that share the love for the Hip Hop culture, embody the grassroots of our culture and as well as pay homage to those who paved the way.
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I grew up with two deaf parents and never really had musical influences growing up. I was in grade four when a friend gave me Big Daddy Kane's "A Taste Of Chocolate" album and Hip Hop has consumed my life ever since. I tuned in like an addict....learning the history of Hip Hop by reading books, collecting magazines, constantly finding new music and sharing my knowledge with my friends(which most will tell you that I am the go to guy for new music and rumour disputes). I still involve myself with the same amount of passion for the art and hope to gain an audience of like minded people.