Beats and Rhymes: Uncovering NYC's Iconic Rap Landmarks



Welcome to our immersive video tour of the vibrant world of Hip Hop in New York City in 2023! In this tour, we will take you through the streets of the Big Apple to explore the legacy of Hip Hop and the artists who made it great. It all started in 1973 when DJ Kool Herc and his sister Cindy threw a party in the Bronx that changed the course of music history forever. Now, 50 years later, the legacy of Hip Hop can be seen all around the city, and we’re here to take you on a journey through the streets of New York to explore its impact.

****Chapters*****
00:36 Biggie Smalls Monument
01:27 Adam Yauch Park
02:17 Wu Tang Clan District
03:13 ODB Mural
04:05 The LOX Mural
05:01 DMX Mural
06:10 KRS-One Mural
07:11 Pop Smoke Mural
07:59 Run DMC Mural
08:48 Biggie Smalls Mural
09:36 A Tribe Called Quest Mural
10:33 Big L Mural
11:06 Big Pun Mural
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First, we’ll head over to the Brooklyn Bridge to see the 9-foot-tall sculpture of the legendary rapper Notorious B.I.G. The reflective stainless steel and bronze structure is a stunning tribute to Biggie’s impact on Hip Hop culture and his love for his hometown.

Our next stop is Adam Yauch Park in Brooklyn Heights, which is a tribute to the life and legacy of the influential musician and activist. The playground features a variety of trees, basketball courts, a community garden, a greenhouse, a fitness area, and even a dog run. In Staten Island, Hip Hop collective Wu Tang Clan has its own district!

But no Hip Hop tour of New York 2023 would be complete without exploring some of the most iconic Hip Hop murals in the city. From the ODB mural in Bed-Stuy to the LOX mural in the Bronx, we’ll take you on a journey through the vibrant, colorful, and awe-inspiring murals that pay tribute to some of the biggest names in Hip Hop.

So, come along on this unforgettable Hip Hop journey through Gotham City. Let us know in the comments if some of these must-visit spots made it on your NYC 2023 itinerary, or perhaps you’re craving more amazing works of Hip Hop culture that we didn’t get to cover on this tour. Whatever it is, let us know so we can check it out for next time.

In the meantime, thanks for tuning in. And Happy 50th to Hip Hip!

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2 thoughts on “Beats and Rhymes: Uncovering NYC's Iconic Rap Landmarks”

  1. There also shuld be mural for these NYC hip hop legends in my opinion. 1.Busta Rymes 2.Kurtis Blow 3.Sugarhill Gang 4.Eric B And Rakim 5.Lil Kim and Foxy Brown together

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