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1-2: Hip Hop Atlas
  • ISSN: 2632-6825
  • E-ISSN: 2632-6833

Abstract

Like any culture, hip hop evolved as it spread across the globe and passed on to future generations. As someone who was raised throughout the 1980s and 1990s, DJ Boo has witnessed its evolution. As a participant in the culture he has had the opportunity to travel abroad to work with and perform alongside artists who have adopted hip hop as their own and found a voice in its culture. These opportunities have also allowed him to document some of that work as seen in the photograph of Amirah Sackett during her performance at the 2019 Trinity International Hip Hop Festival.

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Keyword(s): culture; DJing; evolution; global impact; hip hop; international festival
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