A thread about the history behind some of the most iconic Hip Hop logos.
1. Public Enemy
Designed by Chuck D who was a graphic designer. This iconic logo symbolised an African American B-boy, the logo was meant to represent how black men are seen in American society.
Recently reminded of Music of Life label is & how important they are in UK Hip Hop & dance music.
Hijack, Demon Boyz, Killa Instinct, MC Duke, Asher D & Daddy Freddy, S.L Troopers, Derek B + more. The Beats, Breaks & Scratches series by Simon Harris π₯π₯π₯
Del brought many people together, through our love of Hip Hop culture.
Online friendships also created real life friendships. I think of him often, as Del showed us the importance of friendship, kindness & positivity through adversity.
May you continue to Rest in Beats.
2nd Nov - thinking of our wee pal Del aka. Soul Condor on the anniversary of his passing.
Sending big prayers & much love to his family & friends, as we remember the legend who had an encyclopaedic knowledge of Hip Hop & incredible vinyl collection.
You are much missed. β€οΈποΈ
Currently making my way through some Hip Hop albums from 1994 that I havenβt listened to for ages.
The Beatnuts βStreet Levelβ still sounds amazing, π₯π₯π₯
Itβs been a fun and busy few months of celebrating Hip Hop culture, meeting cool people and having a blast.
Check out our latest short film that captures the good times and great music.
https://t.co/HfHiJ0cvAE