Hip-Hop

    The Block Party That Ate the World: How “Rapper’s Delight” Dragged Hip-Hop Into the Mainstream and Never Looked Back

    The Sugarhill Gang’s accidental masterpiece didn’t just introduce rap to the masses — it froze a living culture in amber, sparked one of music’s most enduring ethical debates, and remains, five decades on, impossible to kill.

    The Architecture of Now: How Hip-Hop Became the Defining Art Form of Its Era

    From the South Bronx block parties of the 1970s to a global cultural empire, hip-hop’s story is one of relentless reinvention — and an unbroken argument about what Black art is allowed to become.