Hip Hop Museum?

Posted on September 12, 2006 by


According to SOHH.com, Harlem will soon be host to a fantastic Hip Hop event. The Global Artist Coalition (GAC) is bringing their Hip Hop Exhibition Tour to the Magic Johnson Theatre on Frederick Douglass Blvd and 125th Street. The exhibit will run from October 12th through the 17th and “will feature performances, interactive exhibits and artifacts, including rare hip-hop handbills and snapshots of the emerging rap scene by photojournalist Jamel Shabazz.”

This sounds like a great event that I will definitely support, but it makes me think of something. Why is there no permanent, Hip Hop exhibit/museum in Harlem? From Diddy to Ma$e (for better or worse), from Big L to Cannibal Ox, Harlem has contributed heavily to hip hop culture. There should be an official recognition of that somewhere in the neighborhood. Maybe there is one, but it’s on the low and I haven’t heard of it. Anyone out there know of anything?

I mean, is there even one in Brooklyn? Biggie, Jigga, Kane, Bootcamp Clik, Mos Def and Kewli …

The Bronx? Boogie Down Productions, Terror Squad ….

Queens? Run DMC, Kool G Rap, Beatnuts …

Staten Island? Wu-Tang, … yeah that’s it :)

The list goes on and on …

REEF is a contributing writer to UPTOWN flavor. He is a Jersey boy trying to make it in a Harlem World. Reef welcomes comments at shareef[at]gmail.com. For more Reefy goodness, check out his blog.

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