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Is Gentrification Killing New York's Hip Hop Soul?

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Year three of The NY Hip Hop Report on BlogTalkRadio kicks off with this important, and polarizing topic. In our three years covering, discussing and receiving your insight on the New York-area's thriving, progressive hip hop musical and cultural scene, we can't help but to notice the elephant in the room: Gentrification. 

The influx of outsiders moving into the five boroughs, changing neighborhoods, iconic New York establishments disappearing, skyrocketing rents and the continued focus by the industry and media on hip hop from other areas of the country, have all cast a shadow over the independent hip hop communities in New York.

We'll discuss whether or not New York's hip hop soul has been damaged by these changing times, and what can be done to ensure that the legacy, both from the past and from the highly progressive current landscape, remains strong and protected.

PLUS: Queens' Top $ Raz will be on the check in, discussing his new project, REGULAR BLACK!

As usual, new release information, local hip hop news, fundraiser of the week and YOUR CALLS!

This episode of The NY Hip Hop Report is brought to you by Doin' It In The Park, a free hip hop and soul park jam, going down Sunday, June 21 at Maria Hernandez Park in Bushwick, Brooklyn. The event is presented by Birthplace Magazine, Manny Faces and Social Ebonics, and features amazing NY-area artists.

Equipment for Doin' It In The Park is being provided by FUNKADELIC STUDIOS - For all your rehearsal, recording and equipment rental needs!

For more information, visit the Birthplace Magazine NY-area hip hop event calendar.

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