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The appetite for Indian beats has long existed, whether it was GRAMMY-winning 2008Slumdog Millionairehit "Jai Ho," chart-toppers like Jay Sean’s "Down" orTimbalandsampling Bollywood classics or using instruments like tambi and tabla while producingMissy Elliott’s 2001 smash "Get Your Freak On....
By 1975 youths in the Bronx, Queens, and Brooklyn were stealing into train yards under cover of darkness to spray-paint colorful mural-size renderings of their names, imagery from underground comics and television, and even Andy Warhol-like Campbell’s soup cans onto the sides of subway cars....
Fans had called Lamar,Drake, and J. Cole the “Big Three” ofhip-hopuntil Lamar started the beef by dissing both Drake and Cole on a feature verse of the song “Like That” (on the collaboration albumWe Don’t Trust Youby Future and Metro Boomin). Cole quickly released a half-hearted...
By 1975 youths in the Bronx, Queens, and Brooklyn were stealing into train yards under cover of darkness to spray-paint colorful mural-size renderings of their names, imagery from underground comics and television, and even Andy Warhol-like Campbell’s soup cans onto the sides of subway cars....
the New York Citysubwaysystem. By 1975 youths in the Bronx,Queens, andBrooklynwere stealing into train yards under cover of darkness to spray-paint colorful mural-size renderings of their names, imagery from undergroundcomicsandtelevision, and evenAndy Warhol-like Campbell’s soup cans onto the ...
Notably, in the smash hit “Not Like Us,” Lamar accused Drake of hiding another child, this time a daughter. He also called him a pedophile. Drake vehemently denied both allegations while claiming that Lamar physically abused his own fiancée. Famous Rap Beefs The feud between Lamar and ...
the New York Citysubwaysystem. By 1975 youths in the Bronx,Queens, andBrooklynwere stealing into train yards under cover of darkness to spray-paint colorful mural-size renderings of their names, imagery from undergroundcomicsandtelevision, and evenAndy Warhol-like Campbell’s soup cans onto the ...
Snoop’s first song to reach the top spot on theBillboardHot 100 chart was “Drop It Like It’s Hot” (2004), featuringPharrell. It spent 30 weeks on the chart and three weeks at number one. In 2012 Snoop announced that, as a result of his embrace of theRastafarimovement, he had ...
and evenAndy Warhol-like Campbell’s soup cans onto the sides of subway cars. Soon, influential art dealers in theUnited States,Europe, andJapanwere displaying graffiti in major galleries. New York City’s Metropolitan Transit Authority responded with dogs, barbed-wire fences, paint-removing acid...