HipHopFuheva
One of the most celebrated forms of expression, stemming from Jazz influences, Funk, Rhythm and Blues, the Hip-Hop culture is as diverse as anything we would come to love and appreciate. Whether that was emcees/poets delivering a picture perfect visual using dope arrangements of words, beats and cadences to creatively describe various subject matters, or bboys/bgirls moving their bodies in response to positive vibrations evoked through beat boxing or DJs spinning and scratching records, Hip Hop was a breath of fresh air and something young people of color responded to, as it was and is still used, to speak on what it is to Black Africans worldwide.
The late great Muhammad Ali was "hip hopping", literally and figuratively, back when a voice was needed to celebrate and empower what it is to stand for something bigger than just one person.
To be a Black African is to be HipHopFuheva!