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Hip Hop


I 2007 postet vi en liten post med fotoillustrasjonene til Mike Orduña. Nå vil jeg vise dere noen mixed media hip hop portretter han har laget.

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haze

Eric Haze is a living legend.

USOUL MAG COVER OCTOBER 2009 - MUSIQ!

Musiq Soulchild is a soul artist whose style blends contemporary R&B, soul, funk, alternative, blues, jazz and hip hop. Below is a pic of Musiq Soulchild performing @ taste of chicago courtesy of PRPhotos.

Be sure to checkout our exclusive interview with this multi-plantium recording artist @ issue1.usoulmag.com

Musiq Soulchild is a soul artist whose style blends contemporary R&B, soul, funk, alternative, blues, jazz and hip hop. Below is a pic of Musiq Soulchild performing @ taste of chicago courtesy of PRPhotos.

Be sure to checkout our exclusive interview with this multi-plantium recording artist @ issue1.usoulmag.com

Chinza Dopeness
Japanese rapper Chinza Dopeness’ first solo album ‘100% Rap’ releases. Signed by EMI Japan and W+K TokyoLab, Chinza crosses genres from Hip Hop to Blues in a chameleon-like style.

Check out Chinzadopeness.com


Format Presents: No Homer – Hip Hop Icons Simpsonized. The set features Kanye West, Lil Wayne, Notorious B.I.G., 2Pac, Snoop Dogg, Flava Flav, Eazy E, Andre 3000, Eminem, and Fat Joe alongside iconic O representations for each artist.

Designed by Moxy Creative the posse shot is available as a 11.75 x 15.75 limited edition (100) print for $45 USD including tax and shipping. Special orders for individual artist shots are available at $55 USD by e-mail (editors@formatmag.com).

Format Presents: No Homer – Hip Hop Icons Simpsonized. The set features Kanye West, Lil Wayne, Notorious B.I.G., 2Pac, Snoop Dogg, Flava Flav, Eazy E, Andre 3000, Eminem, and Fat Joe alongside iconic O representations for each artist.

Brad Downey: “I had alot of fun and help from Ruskig, August, Jazz, Ajja, and many many more students from the Hip Hop School in Malmö. We took a wall covered in illegal graffiti and made it permanent.”

Making Illegal Permanent by Brad Downey

illmatic.jpg

The cover for hip hop classic Illmatic was originally going to have a picture of Nas holding Jesus Christ in a headlock. I’m not sure why that didn’t go ahead (although you would think the label might have had some concerns) but the ultimate cover is a far more reflective and subtle effort.

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