Hip-Hop has come a long way, but does the new generation know just how far? We see the fully built image of it but what about the foundation? The legends that have paved the way for there to be an "industry?"
Honouring the legends, the way makers and the pioneers of the culture; in partnership with Hennessy, Ritual Media will be launching the South African Hip-Hop Museum at the Museum Africa, in Newtown. From Falko, to Lee Kasumba, Amu and a great number of pioneers, they are to be presented the Hennessy Wall of Fame. Press play on the video clip below;
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