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Hip-Hop and Rap Across the Smithsonian

Explore hip-hop and rap-related collections from across the Smithsonian that offer perspective on the African American experience and its impact on American culture. Visit an online experience on the origins of hip-hop by the National Museum of African American History and Culture. Check out the Smithsonian Anthology of Hip-Hop and Rap that includes more than 120 tracks and a 300-page book with 11 essays and never-before-seen photographs and designs by Cey Adams, artist and founding creative director of Def Jam Recordings. The Anthology captures the evolution of hip-hop from its earliest days in the late 70s up to contemporary artists of today. 

Lean more about the diverse history of hip-hop with Meaning in Music, a five-part video series from the Smithsonian Channel and MTV News, featuring experts from across the Smithsonian Institution. The series is free to watch and share on Facebook.


Erykah Badu, Sunshine Theater, Albuquerque, NM

Del Tha Funkee Homosapien, Oakland, CA

Chromogenic print of The Last Mr. Bigg in Mobile, Alabama

Photographic print of Gang Starr

Nicodemus on the Mike, U-Brown on the Spliff

Photograph of DMC and JMJ with director Jonathan Demme on set- "Heal Yourself"

Photographic print of KRS-One in Central Park

Redman Sampler CD

Portrait of Public Enemy

Hip-Hop History True School

Fresh: Hip Hop Don't Stop

Hip Hop: The Illustrated History of Break Dancing, Rap Music, and Graffiti

Grandmaster Flash Onstage at The Ritz, NYC

Photographic print of Asia One and Masami at Rock Steady Crew's 25th Anniversary

Def Jam Recordings

Run DMC

Darius Wilmore

LL Cool J

Banner for Public Enemy

All You Need To Know About Rappin' from Grandmaster Blaster

The Unstoppable!! Def Jam ...Coming Fall 1997

Pink satin "J.J. Fad in Effect" jacket worn by MC J.B.


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