I love Dapper Dan getting his flowers by Gucci, and I wish Virgil was still alive to contribute to this doc. I’m proud To have lived through this entire Hip hop fashion era, from 89 to present. From Walker Wear, Karl Kani FuBu Maurice Malone, phat farm, Adjademiks, and all of the clothes I used to buy in Urban Outfitters😅
This was a great doc. Sad it didn’t get more attention. We all gotta give the black community their well-deserved seat at the table. They have changed the culture so much and inspired so many!
There are too many culture vultures nowadays. You have to copyright and trademark everything. I even tell people to watermark their artwork. But just like anything there are ways around it.
I felt so sad as they mentioned Virgil 😢 he was amazing but we have so many black brands today. it’s credit to where we started and the persistence of our voice in fashion! We still do it like no other!❤❤
Outstanding piece. 👏🏽 I’ve never heard anyone talk about the nyc black out as such a pivotal moment in the movement. I feel enlightened and inspired. 😊
Dancing and dressing fly... i loved my mom taking us to the city going shopping especially Harlem. Hiphop!!! I would love how to dj digging in the crates lol. No lie i got paid to come outside to dance in my projects.😅❤
New York City is Hip-Hop History in the making. You can’t be into Hip-Hop and not pay homage to this beloved 🏙️ where the culture originated and came from.
Pharell being named Creative Director of men's Louis Vitton is an absolutely JOKE!!! There are hundreds of brilliant talented and experienced Black luxury wear designers out here who would have killed for that opportunity they could have vetted for that position. Designers who actually know how to design garments, know construction and production processes as well as have an authentic connection to communities of Black-urban life with couture and luxury/chic style aesthetics. That collection he just showed was so passe.
The 1980s in Atlanta . I remember the hip-hop fashion in black community. Every individual had their own fashion ideas. I remember Karl Kani, Dapper Dan, Damon John. April Walker . Good documentary Hip Hop in the 1980s was lyrical, creating different styles of hip-hop from from different rappers of guys , different rappers of lady groups. And they had great vocabulary in their music and told stories, no profanity in the music, feel good, dance music that told stories, and the whole family could listen . Hip-hop now is dumb down mumble rap, auto tune, no real lyrics
@@riaa8689 Ye, Kid Cudi, Wayne, Wiz Khalifa. All are HipHop artists that wore skinny jeans just off the top of my head..Tyler wore them in his earlier days..
Well deserved! Hip-hop did so much for all of us. It inspired other music industries. Reggae, also known as regetón. So many others too. And we don't always give certain artists the credit the deserve. Why? The American music that gets too much credit. It's good. But it got its inspiration from Mexican music from the past. The mariachi, hip-hop and its predecessors like Little Richard and Ella Fitzgerald. And more. ❤😊❤😊❤
I thought that Reggae appeared long before rap or hip hop ever did. Reggae appeared in the 1060's as far as I can tell. Rap and hip hop the 1070's and 80's. So perhaps rap and hip hop were inspired by reggae instead?
While haute couture brands are now embracing the street wear look. It’s no different for the houses in developing it’s line for a specific market such as India or China or Brazil etc - because as it is mentioned the hip hop is its a culture and expression of aspiration much like the individual nation’s symbiotic relationship between its fashion and culture.
The height of hip hop fashion brands was late 90s and 2000s from fubu, to Rocawear, to enyce, Sean John, akademiks, ecko, Karl Kani, phat farm, iceberg etc now all those brands are gone cause the younger crowd started wearing that luxury bs again like Gucci, Hilfiger polo etc and those clothes are way way overpriced.
the fact that this has not reached millions of views is blasphemous. This is the essence of hip hop and luxury fashion and the whole world needs to see this and learn that these fortune 500 companies would be nothing without black culture. S/O to NBC for this though 🙏
This is cool and all BUT it's also relatively trivial! Since the beginning of Hip Hop until now ,there are so many issues that "we" have been complaining about that still exists.
Rap and Hip-Hop are both Black AmericanDOS creations, however they're two different things with different histories. Ninety-nine percent of the time when people say Hip-Hop what they really mean is Rap, the "Hip-Hop" term needs to be fazed out when discussing music. Technically, Hip-Hop is a youth movement that was birthed in the Bronx and died there. The Hip-Hop term has been misused and thrown around loosely and inappropriately for decades, it's caused confusion and that's one of the reasons Rap doesn't have a proper standard history as a music genre. You don't associate the creation of Blues or Jazz with any type of separate youth or cultural movement so why would you do it with Rap?
It’s ALWAYS cultural appropriation and NEVER appreciation by corporate America. They always take, take, take from black people and culture but we move forward in spite of it
So much flashiness in hip hop, yet the content of their songs has become more and more vulgar and unrefined. So much crime, nudity and violence. I believe as blacks we need to step up. We should move to being less loud, more modest and work together to build our society.
Thank you for bringing the true OGs into the spotlight. But you can NOT have a hip-hop fashion documentary and not even MENTION the word “Yeezy.” Not even “New Slaves?!” That right there is probably the BIGGEST turning point in hip-hop fashion history.
I miss seeing all the fly people of the 90s. We took so much pride in our appearance.
I love Dapper Dan getting his flowers by Gucci, and I wish Virgil was still alive to contribute to this doc. I’m proud
To have lived through this entire Hip hop fashion era, from 89 to present. From Walker Wear, Karl Kani FuBu Maurice Malone, phat farm, Adjademiks, and all of the clothes I used to buy in Urban Outfitters😅
I love the intro analogy about the river. The river can teach us many lessons if we pay attention to our environment. Nature is the best teacher.
I got chills! I'm so proud to be an African American woman. Hip-hop culture is revolutionary ✊🏾
Power 2 tha people!
Hip hop and pop culture as a whole has been a negative influence on society...
An African American woman is the weakest thing on this planet.
It’s just elementary school rhythms, it’s actually pretty stupid
Hip hop was a psyops by the CIA to destroy America.
This was a great doc. Sad it didn’t get more attention. We all gotta give the black community their well-deserved seat at the table. They have changed the culture so much and inspired so many!
thank you
Speak of blues and rock n' roll
There are too many culture vultures nowadays. You have to copyright and trademark everything. I even tell people to watermark their artwork. But just like anything there are ways around it.
We deserve like we working to be at the table we should already be we not dogs
I felt so sad as they mentioned Virgil 😢 he was amazing but we have so many black brands today. it’s credit to where we started and the persistence of our voice in fashion! We still do it like no other!❤❤
Dapper Dan is really sharp and fashionable
Outstanding piece. 👏🏽 I’ve never heard anyone talk about the nyc black out as such a pivotal moment in the movement. I feel enlightened and inspired. 😊
This is the kind of reporting I wanna see
I remember my cousins wearing most of those brands and I would get the hand me downs!
Funny thing is today there are no hip hop brands ... and the big designers? They all look " urban" now
Wow, the best inspirational fashion documentary ever
Naw, Grand Puba made Tommy Hilfiger hot. For a period of time, Grand Puba was the flyest and most fashionable dude in Hip-Hop.
That‘s what’s up. Puba was the flyest and his style back in 92-95 is still up to date.
Girbaud jeans too
Dancing and dressing fly... i loved my mom taking us to the city going shopping especially Harlem. Hiphop!!! I would love how to dj digging in the crates lol. No lie i got paid to come outside to dance in my projects.😅❤
Great documentary. 🎶
New York City is Hip-Hop History in the making. You can’t be into Hip-Hop and not pay homage to this beloved 🏙️ where the culture originated and came from.
ABSOLUTELY REVOLUTIONARY!! THANK YOU FOR THIS❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Kanye being removed from this narrative is a crime 🤷🏽♂️
Aaliyah forever remembered
RIP BABY GIRL
Who heard R Kelly reaching through the tombstone wires?
Favourite arts lists featured in this documentary: 2pac, LL Cool J and Aaliayah.
Dapper Dan is the reason why I love Gucci til this day 💯
When hiphop started it was one thing. Now it's different. Glorification of materialism, violence, crime are what hiphop is represents.
Sad but true.
Hip hop was created by the CIA
You don't blame gun manufacturers for making gun blame the user
Very inspiring
Pharell being named Creative Director of men's Louis Vitton is an absolutely JOKE!!! There are hundreds of brilliant talented and experienced Black luxury wear designers out here who would have killed for that opportunity they could have vetted for that position. Designers who actually know how to design garments, know construction and production processes as well as have an authentic connection to communities of Black-urban life with couture and luxury/chic style aesthetics. That collection he just showed was so passe.
Happy 50th Anniversary of Hip Hop.🎉
1973 name the song now
@@Sheilajim-ls4xk Electric Relaxation.
Just looked it up 1993 you better go back to school my friend
The 1980s in Atlanta . I remember the hip-hop fashion in black community. Every individual had their own fashion ideas. I remember Karl Kani, Dapper Dan, Damon John. April Walker . Good documentary Hip Hop in the 1980s was lyrical, creating different styles of hip-hop from from different rappers of guys , different rappers of lady groups. And they had great vocabulary in their music and told stories, no profanity in the music, feel good, dance music that told stories, and the whole family could listen . Hip-hop now is dumb down mumble rap, auto tune, no real lyrics
I never realized that the NYC Blackout was a super catalyst for HipHop…until viewing this.
Suddenly everything just tightened up
Great video I loved it ❤
This was great
One word. Respect!
Not sure why the history of 555 Soul and the Phat Farm (before Baby Phat) were not mentioned.
Would have been nice.
Exactly
Ralph Lauren gives you one pony I give you a whole herd🤣🤣
And they said Hip Hop wouldn’t last it was just a fad.
Exactly, remember the racist at MTV would not play hip hop until it gained traction.
Skinny jeans was the fall to hiphop fashion
The death of hip hop as a whole.
Tyler the creator isn't hip hop?
@stacey3004 Huh? Tyler the creator might have a strange style but I've never seen him in skinny jeans. I actually like some of his music btw.
@@riaa8689 Ye, Kid Cudi, Wayne, Wiz Khalifa. All are HipHop artists that wore skinny jeans just off the top of my head..Tyler wore them in his earlier days..
Hip hop started in the 70s. It was nothing but skinny jeans back then. Up until the late 80s.
now looking at fashion is like looking at a bunch of stick figures walking around lol
Dapper Dan was basically sampling fashion, taking a bit of the original (the Logo) and repurposing it.
Well deserved! Hip-hop did so much for all of us. It inspired other music industries. Reggae, also known as regetón. So many others too. And we don't always give certain artists the credit the deserve. Why? The American music that gets too much credit. It's good. But it got its inspiration from Mexican music from the past. The mariachi, hip-hop and its predecessors like Little Richard and Ella Fitzgerald. And more. ❤😊❤😊❤
I thought that Reggae appeared long before rap or hip hop ever did. Reggae appeared in the 1060's as far as I can tell. Rap and hip hop the 1070's and 80's. So perhaps rap and hip hop were inspired by reggae instead?
Reggaetón and Dembow was inspired by dance hall reggae and Panamanian Reggae. They particularly capitalize on the one drop riddim.
@@zenobiaw831Yes, correct. DJ Kool Herc (who invented hip-hop) was a Jamaican who brought the big sound systems of Jamaica to the Bronx.
@@MH-et5snhe didn't invent hip hop 😆 Teenage Black Americans created it
@@bretts1757Ask your Reggae pioneers where they got it from.
This documentary is excellent.💯🙌🏿🔥
Dope! 🔥🔥🙌🙌
I love that humans regardless of background wether “below” or “above” create art to reflect and express the human experience
Wow. There is no mention of the first hip-hop artist to become a billionaire because of his contribution to fashion.
Who is it
@@ShaneM420 Kanye 🇮🇱
The fall of hip hop fashion, no such thing every major designer has been influenced by hip hop culture.
That is white supremacist media hate on everything what influences fashion 😂 not jazz or classical music
1970s was the time when hip hop music started towards the end of the 20th century.
Truth. NYC
The end of the 70s
Big Up to - Dapper Dan | Shirtking Phade | MART-125 |
I love FUBU 💯🔥
While haute couture brands are now embracing the street wear look. It’s no different for the houses in developing it’s line for a specific market such as India or China or Brazil etc - because as it is mentioned the hip hop is its a culture and expression of aspiration much like the individual nation’s symbiotic relationship between its fashion and culture.
The height of hip hop fashion brands was late 90s and 2000s from fubu, to Rocawear, to enyce, Sean John, akademiks, ecko, Karl Kani, phat farm, iceberg etc now all those brands are gone cause the younger crowd started wearing that luxury bs again like Gucci, Hilfiger polo etc and those clothes are way way overpriced.
I like hip hop fashion and they are my favorite fashion
🎼these are the breaks
the fact that this has not reached millions of views is blasphemous. This is the essence of hip hop and luxury fashion and the whole world needs to see this and learn that these fortune 500 companies would be nothing without black culture. S/O to NBC for this though 🙏
amazing!
👉❗HIP HOP YA DON'T STOP❗👈
AHOY WE RISE!!! DONT FALL
This is cool and all BUT it's also relatively trivial!
Since the beginning of Hip Hop until now ,there are so many issues that "we" have been complaining about that still exists.
Exactly!
Why put we in quotes?
Army jacket with some Timbs and take it back to the basics Champion sweatshirts Levi's silvertabs. We cut up our own jeans inspired by salt n pepper.
Rap and Hip-Hop are both Black AmericanDOS creations, however they're two different things with different histories. Ninety-nine percent of the time when people say Hip-Hop what they really mean is Rap, the "Hip-Hop" term needs to be fazed out when discussing music. Technically, Hip-Hop is a youth movement that was birthed in the Bronx and died there. The Hip-Hop term has been misused and thrown around loosely and inappropriately for decades, it's caused confusion and that's one of the reasons Rap doesn't have a proper standard history as a music genre. You don't associate the creation of Blues or Jazz with any type of separate youth or cultural movement so why would you do it with Rap?
How does Kimora look better now then she did in her youth!!!
It’s ALWAYS cultural appropriation and NEVER appreciation by corporate America. They always take, take, take from black people and culture but we move forward in spite of it
13:30 OMG…
I was home at the 1977 New York City(7 years old) black out.😅
2:30 why is she saying "We" as if she was apart of early hip hop? Vulture
WE us melanin people !diot 🤡
I tried. A commercial ever two min made this impossible to watch 🤷🏽♂️
So much flashiness in hip hop, yet the content of their songs has become more and more vulgar and unrefined. So much crime, nudity and violence. I believe as blacks we need to step up. We should move to being less loud, more modest and work together to build our society.
NBC why you guys act like you been had Hip Hops back? Stay away
The title of the documentary has to be changed. All the hiphop fashion brands are not mentioned
Where does the new tires accent come from? And why some of em have it heavier than others. Like dapper dan.
🔥🔥🔥
Worship the logo, the other, the self…
Uncle L da G.O.A.T
Shame how they conveniently exclude Ye from this documentary
And now shoplifting is smashing- talk about generas
Hip hop is not my culture. Hip hop today reinforces stereotypes!
Hate more so what is KPOP
24:07
They are doing it again. Making it all about "cash registers kaching."
Sell outs are easy to trick and exploit. Thats the issue with capitalism.
Rap music is older than 50 years old. Do your research. Plus im from the South Bronx. The culture of hip hop started before the Bx.
GM everyone. I would love for someone in the fashion take a look at my son's fashion design.
Thank you for bringing the true OGs into the spotlight.
But you can NOT have a hip-hop fashion documentary and not even MENTION the word “Yeezy.”
Not even “New Slaves?!”
That right there is probably the BIGGEST turning point in hip-hop fashion history.
#HBDHIPHOP👑
They really made an Hip Hop 50th fashion documentary and omitted Russell Simmons & Kanye impact! That’s wild and lame..👀🤦🏽♂️🤷🏾
Remember when NBC News wouldn’t touch rap?
Women & African Americans & the LGBTQIA community are responsible for the greatest and best things in human history
Stop trying to “all lives matter” black Americans struggle
tell me what LGBTQ has made collectively 😂 stop the nonsense
Why is Tommy Hillfigher in this documentary after he said what he said
I'm 28 and I've never even heard of Baby Phat.
3:16 I think I know how they got it. So does Baz Luhrmann
50 years can you count that's 1973
You know
Nobody had money or equipments & there was blackout. Miraculously the next day everybody had equipment. Miracle from heaven.
And yes they talk about 2024 so that is ok
This is TOO WATERED DOWN!! The real know!
There will be no fall here
West Haven, New Haven 1977 blackout
1973 name the song
When the American dream was real
50 cent ja rule 👀
Not one mention of Kanye? Lol the irony
🎯That part!
🥰
To all the haters that says hip hop is dead 😂 how come Korean people viciously made KPOP 😂 oh is because is a thread.
So this man stole from brands!?
Where's my answer 1973 heard no hip hop cmon what group
1973 name the song😂