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Hip Hop Collection

Unleashing the rhythm of the streets, hip hop takes over every corner it touches

Background imageHip Hop Collection: The Beastie Boys leaving Capital Radio in a car, Adam Horovitz (Ad-Rock)

The Beastie Boys leaving Capital Radio in a car, Adam Horovitz (Ad-Rock), Michael Diamond (Mike D) and Adam Yauch (MCA). London, 28th May 1987

Background imageHip Hop Collection: A group of breakdancers, the Eastwood Rockers, going through their break dancing paces

A group of breakdancers, the Eastwood Rockers, going through their break dancing paces. The crew go by the names of Muller, MC, Freakie Friday, Trix and Hower. 26th July 1984

Background imageHip Hop Collection: Beastie Boys American pop group rap on stage 1987 at Montreux rock festival

Beastie Boys American pop group rap on stage 1987 at Montreux rock festival

Background imageHip Hop Collection: The Beastie Boys at London Airport, Adam Horovitz (Ad-Rock)

The Beastie Boys at London Airport, Adam Horovitz (Ad-Rock), Adam Yauch (MCA) and Michael Diamond (Mike D). 12th May 1987

Background imageHip Hop Collection: Spanish miltary marine. Navigation Manual and dictionary 'Tratado instructivo y practico de

Spanish miltary marine. Navigation Manual and dictionary 'Tratado instructivo y practico de maniobras navales'
CUL4856771 Spanish miltary marine. Navigation Manual and dictionary 'Tratado instructivo y practico de maniobras navales', 1766 (engraving); Biblioteca Nacional, Madrid

Background imageHip Hop Collection: Hip Hop Tiger

Hip Hop Tiger
Sarah Manovski

Background imageHip Hop Collection: Yo!

Yo!
Stefan Bammert

Background imageHip Hop Collection: Vandal Pietà

Vandal Pietà
Dikhotomy

Background imageHip Hop Collection: Vandal Persefone

Vandal Persefone
Dikhotomy

Background imageHip Hop Collection: Vandal Helena

Vandal Helena
Dikhotomy

Background imageHip Hop Collection: Vandal Goddess

Vandal Goddess
Dikhotomy

Background imageHip Hop Collection: Sweet Urban Sadness

Sweet Urban Sadness
Dikhotomy

Background imageHip Hop Collection: Street Selene

Street Selene
Dikhotomy

Background imageHip Hop Collection: New York City Streets

New York City Streets
Dikhotomy

Background imageHip Hop Collection: Neon Athenea

Neon Athenea
Dikhotomy

Background imageHip Hop Collection: The audience at the Beastie Boys concert at Brixton Academy, London. 24th May 1987

The audience at the Beastie Boys concert at Brixton Academy, London. 24th May 1987

Background imageHip Hop Collection: PJ and Duncan, pictured at an event in Sheffield in 1994

PJ and Duncan, pictured at an event in Sheffield in 1994. RIGHT is PJ (Ant McPArtlin - blue shirt)) and LEFT is Duncan (Declan Donnelly - black jacket))

Background imageHip Hop Collection: Mark Morrison flanked by dancers dressed as policewomen

Mark Morrison flanked by dancers dressed as policewomen, enters the stage to perform Return Of The Mack. The Brit Music Awards at Earls Court. 24th February 1997

Background imageHip Hop Collection: A group of children breakdancing. 28th January 1984

A group of children breakdancing. 28th January 1984

Background imageHip Hop Collection: Manchester street dance crew Broken Glass, in Clayton Square, Liverpool

Manchester street dance crew Broken Glass, in Clayton Square, Liverpool, demonstrating their moves. 6th October 1983

Background imageHip Hop Collection: R&B Tiger in the jungle

R&B Tiger in the jungle
Sarah Manovski

Background imageHip Hop Collection: Boyz In the Hood(hip Hop Legends)

Boyz In the Hood(hip Hop Legends)
Manasseh Johnson Sr

Background imageHip Hop Collection: Red, white, yellow, and blue Nike sneakers worn by Big Boi of Outkast, 2005-2006

Red, white, yellow, and blue Nike sneakers worn by Big Boi of Outkast, 2005-2006
African-American rapper, songwriter, actor and record producer Antwan Andre Patton (born 1975), known by his stage name Big Boi, is best known for being a member of the southern hip hop duo Outkast

Background imageHip Hop Collection: Wooden prayer beads owned by Suliaman El-Hadi, late 20th century. Creator: Unknown

Wooden prayer beads owned by Suliaman El-Hadi, late 20th century. Creator: Unknown
African-American musician Suliaman El-Hadi was a member of The Last Poets, pioneering spoken-word musicians who came out of the late 1960s African-American civil rights movement

Background imageHip Hop Collection: Black and red leather jacket worn by Kurtis Blow, 1981. Creator: Unknown

Black and red leather jacket worn by Kurtis Blow, 1981. Creator: Unknown
African-American rapper, singer, songwriter, record/film producer, b-boy, DJ, public speaker and ministe Kurtis Blow (born 1959)

Background imageHip Hop Collection: Flier for Patricia Hearon Birthday Party'designed by Van Silk, July 13 1984

Flier for Patricia Hearon Birthday Party"designed by Van Silk, July 13 1984
A flier for the " Patricia Hearon Birthday Party and Part 1 - 10th Anniversary of Hip Hop" designed by Van Silk

Background imageHip Hop Collection: Minimoog Voyager synthesizer used by J Dilla, 2002-2005. Creator: Moog Music

Minimoog Voyager synthesizer used by J Dilla, 2002-2005. Creator: Moog Music
A Minimoog Voyager, a monophonic analog synthesizer, owned by record producer and artist J Dilla. The synthesizer features a small keyboard set into a wooden frame beneath a control panel

Background imageHip Hop Collection: Turntable used by Grand Wizzard Theodore, 2000s. Creator: Vestax

Turntable used by Grand Wizzard Theodore, 2000s. Creator: Vestax
African-American hip hop DJ Grand Wizzard Theodore (born Theodore Livingston, 1963), is widely credited as the inventor of the scratching technique

Background imageHip Hop Collection: Cordless microphone used by Rakim to record The 18th Letter, 1997. Creator: Shure

Cordless microphone used by Rakim to record The 18th Letter, 1997. Creator: Shure
A wireless microphone used by Rakim to record the album " The 18th Letter" (1997). The hand-held microphone has a circular silver mesh wire grill covering the foam interior of

Background imageHip Hop Collection: MIDI Production Center 3000 Limited Edition used by J Dilla, 2000

MIDI Production Center 3000 Limited Edition used by J Dilla, 2000
An AKAI MPC 3000 Limited Edition integrated rhythm machine, drum sampler, and midi sequencer used by record producer and artist J Dilla

Background imageHip Hop Collection: The Beastie Boys at London Airport with some members of Run-DMC. 12th May 1987

The Beastie Boys at London Airport with some members of Run-DMC. 12th May 1987

Background imageHip Hop Collection: The Beastie Boys leaving Capital Radio, Michael Diamond (Mike D)

The Beastie Boys leaving Capital Radio, Michael Diamond (Mike D), Adam Yauch (MCA) and Adam Horovitz (Ad-Rock). London, 28th May 1987

Background imageHip Hop Collection: The Beastie Boys performing at Brixton Academy, London. Pictured

The Beastie Boys performing at Brixton Academy, London. Pictured, Michael Diamond (Mike D) and Adam Horovitz (Ad-Rock). 24th May 1987

Background imageHip Hop Collection: Left to right, unnamed guest, Jazzie B of Soul II Soul and Mark Morrison at The Brit

Left to right, unnamed guest, Jazzie B of Soul II Soul and Mark Morrison at The Brit Music Awards at Earls Court. Mark Morrison wears a top with " Only God Can Judge Me" on the front

Background imageHip Hop Collection: Hip Hop Rap. 6th June 1988

Hip Hop Rap. 6th June 1988

Background imageHip Hop Collection: A crowd of shoppers watching a man breakdancing, Manchester. 6th February 1984

A crowd of shoppers watching a man breakdancing, Manchester. 6th February 1984

Background imageHip Hop Collection: English rapper Monie Love. 16th March 1993

English rapper Monie Love. 16th March 1993

Background imageHip Hop Collection: Beastie Boys American pop group rap 1987

Beastie Boys American pop group rap 1987

Background imageHip Hop Collection: Beastie Boys American rapper Ad Rock 1987 arrives at Heathrow Airport

Beastie Boys American rapper Ad Rock 1987 arrives at Heathrow Airport

Background imageHip Hop Collection: Lauryn Hill 1996 singer with the pop group The Fugees holding microphone in hand up

Lauryn Hill 1996 singer with the pop group The Fugees holding microphone in hand up to her mouth and sunglasses on top of her head as she performs in front of the crowd at the Barrowlands in Glasgow

Background imageHip Hop Collection: Beastie Boys American pop group rap in back of car 1987

Beastie Boys American pop group rap in back of car 1987

Background imageHip Hop Collection: Beastie Boys American rapper Ad Rock May 1987 in Britain

Beastie Boys American rapper Ad Rock May 1987 in Britain

Background imageHip Hop Collection: Eminem on stage at Glasgow Barrowlands November 1999

Eminem on stage at Glasgow Barrowlands November 1999



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Unleashing the rhythm of the streets, hip hop takes over every corner it touches. From cars adorned with its vibrant essence to iconic performances by legends like The Beastie Boys at Brixton Academy in 1987, this genre knows no boundaries. Adam Horovitz (Ad-Rock) and his crew leaving Capital Radio or catching flights at London Airport, their presence electrifies the air. And who can forget the mesmerizing moves of breakdancers like the Eastwood Rockers? Their gravity-defying stunts leave us in awe. As Beastie Boys conquer stages worldwide, their rap prowess captivates audiences at Montreux rock festival in 1987. In a jungle where R&B Tiger roams freely, hip hop emerges as a fierce force alongside him. Legends like Boyz In The Hood pave the way for future generations to embrace this cultural phenomenon that transcends time and borders. Witnessing fans' euphoria at Brixton Academy on May 24th, 1987 is a testament to hip hop's undeniable power to unite souls through music. Even PJ and Duncan find themselves drawn into its magnetic allure during an event in Sheffield in 1994. Mark Morrison surrounded by dancers dressed as policewomen showcases how hip hop challenges societal norms fearlessly.