On August 11, 1973, Clive “DJ Kool Herc” Campbel’s mixes at his baby sister’s back-to-school party ignited a cultural revolution that would reshape the musical landscape.
In 2021, New York Senator Chuck Schumer spearheaded the Senate’s unanimous approval of Resolution 331, a bill that officially designated Aug. 11 as “Hip Hop Celebration Day,” August as “Hip Hop Recognition Month,” and November as “Hip Hop History Month.”
As we commemorate this milestone, we honor the pioneers, artists, and communities that have propelled hip-hop into a global phenomenon. Happy 50 anniversary to hip hop!