Sunday, March 7, 2021

HIP HOP NEWS:

kith biggie smalls collection proceeds donation brooklyn schoolsShortly after revealing a spacious new Paris flagship, Kith has announced it will donate a portion of proceeds from its upcoming Kith for The Notorious B.I.G.collection to six Brooklyn schools, in partnership with the Christopher Wallace Estate. 

The funds will go to supplying the schools with “books, technology, software, furniture, food and more,” according to Kith. The initiative will serve the following: Dr. Ronald E. McNair Public School 5, Research & Service High School, Stephen Decatur Middle School 35, Crispus Attucks Elementary Public School 21, Madiba Prep Middle School, and MS 267 – Math, Science & Technology. 

“We’re doing this with the hope that we can continue to spread BIG’s positive impact to the future generations of his home borough,” the statement, via Instagram, reads. The collection’s release date has yet to be announced. 

Biggie Smalls‘s estate has also recently collaborated with Netflix to produce a new documentary, Biggie: I Got A Story To Tell, which tells the rapper’s story through his fans and fellow artists who have been inspired by his story and his music. The rapper was also recently inducted into the Rock N’ Roll Hall of fame in November as one of only seven rappers currently included.New 2Pac Biggie Smalls Photo T. Eric Monroe middle finger thrasher magazine photographerA new and rare photograph of Tupac Shakur and Biggie Smalls has been unearthed by photographer T. Eric Monroe.

Speaking to HipHopDX, Monroe revealed that he took the photo in 1993 when he set up a shoot with Onyx for a Thrasher article. The hip-hop group was opening for either Ice-T, Public Enemy or someone else, so Monroe and the former four-piece went down to the stage before the performance began. “As I was packing my equipment away, someone from the other side of the stage goes, ‘Yo, come take our picture.’ I literally said, ‘Yes, give me a second.’ Then I ended up going over to the guys who said it. Literally just look at them, line up the picture and took one picture and said thank you and then went back to the dressing room to Onyx,” he said. “I got the film developed at some point and I kept remembering this giant middle finger. I remember writing the name Tupac on it, but I didn’t really understand who he was in 1993.”

Because of the obscene gesture in the image, the photograph was never published and Monroe set it aside. He rediscovered it in 2012 as he was looking through his storage, and he took a moment to carefully examine the picture with a light box and magnifying glass. “To me, it was always a moment I knew I couldn’t publish,” he continued. “I’m looking at it and looking at it — something makes me stare at it. Then I just started laughing. I get up from the light box and can’t stop laughing. I realized it was Biggie and 2Pac together in 1993 wearing ‘I’m A Bad Boy’ t-shirts, which was Biggie’s label. He said that in his first song ‘Party & Bullshit.’ That was basically his catchphrase.”

He digitized the photo shortly after but didn’t publicly share the gem until a year after he unearthed it. He did a video interview with Monster Children in 2013, but there wasn’t a lot of buzz solely because he wasn’t as active on social media yet. Monroe waited it out and “just wanted to let people know I’m the one who took this picture.”

The Source and Thrasher photographer ended up linking with Lil Cease who gave more information on the night that photo was taken. “I have a whole video of him talking about that night and he remembers that night vividly of all of them hanging out,” Monroe confirmed. “So that’s another piece of content that I was able to create and create a new friendship with Lil Cease who didn’t know me from Jack. Now he has a face with an image of a historic moment of him, Biggie and Tupac together being friends, just pure friendship. So it’s helped bridge the gaps in the story.”

Take a look at the image below.

Elsewhere in music, Raekwon and Ghostface Killah are set to battle it out on VERZUZ.

Raekwon Ghostface Killah VERZUZ Battle announcement wu tang clan swizz beatz timbaland

Wu-Tang Clan staples Raekwon and Ghostface Killah are set to hit the stage for an exciting VERZUZ battle.

The announcement was made by VERZUZ creators Swizz Beatz and Timbalandduring an Instagram Live, where they discussed the recap of the star-studded D’Angelo and friends battle and promised some exciting news. ”Play one of the records of who’s coming up next, and I’ll play one too,” Swizz Beatz told Timbaland, and the two played the likes of “Run,” “Incarcerated Scarfaces” and “Verbal Intercourse.”

“Raekwon vs. Ghostface, hold on bro,” Swizz Beatz said. As the Raekwon and Ghostface Killah collab “Criminology” played over the background, he added, “Let’s take it back to the … streets! Let’s take it back to the streets!”

“What we talking about, New York City? Staten Island stand up,” Swizz Beatz continued. “Wu vs. Wu. Raekwon vs. Ghostface Killah. … Dates to come.”

The Wu-Tang matchup is just one of the many exciting battles the two founders have promised VERZUZ fans, following OutKast vs. A Tribe Called Quest and a possible posthumous 2Pac vs. Biggie Smalls showdown.

Watch the full Instagram Live sessions below and stay tuned for the VERZUZ battle’s date.


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