With 2023 being the 50th anniversary of Hip-Hop it’s only right we highlight a few Instagram accounts showcasing the art 24/7.
This year marks the 50th Anniversary of Hip-Hop. Without question, Hip-Hop influences everything across every culture, and its only right flowers are given year-round. However, when this year is over there are people, places, and organizations who will celebrate every single day. We figured why not highlight pages you can follow that give an oral history of the culture and drop gems that improve your scrolling experience. Some pages cover all of the culture and some pages focus on individual artists or groups.
Hip-Hop Focused Pages You Should Follow For The 50th Anniversary of Hip-Hop
This page will go deep into archives and find photos so rare you’d think social media has been around this entire time. Strapped Archives is a must-follow.
ValTown gives you the rundown on those street entrepreneurs who helped finance the careers of your favorite artist. You’ll be surprised who knows who and the impact they had on music using profits from their illegal trades.
If you’ve ever been on Twitter and seen this page you know there is a deep debate alleging this is Jay-Z’s burner account. The post has too many previously unknown details sprinkled in that it actually would make sense.
Revisiting historical moments in hip-hop on the daily the name tells you exactly what to expect.
From the beginning to current Meccaoplis covers it all. The brand is still growing so get in while it’s early.
Andrew Barber / FakeShoreDrive
Andrew covers all of hip-hop but his specialty is giving the 411 on the rise of the Chicago music scene. From Kanye West to Chief Keef and Chance the Rapper, he’s got you covered.
Kevin will always be on the scene especially if it’s the West Coast. If it’s going down he’ll make sure to get the pictures.
If you wanna keep up with the RocBoys there’s only one place to turn and that’s Lenny S. The End.
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