The relationship between jewelry and Hip-Hop is long, and often represents a rags-to-riches story. Take for example one of hip-hop's greats—The Notorious B.I.G.. The last chain Biggie ever wore was a ...
New York — Hip-hop jewelry has gone by many names over the past 50 years. “Bling-bling” crystallized into “ice,” which melted into “drip” as rappers went from adorning their necks with gold chains and ...
A keen eye may have noticed the diamond-encrusted Avianne logo around Max B's neck as he stood on the sidelines at the Jets ...
That’s Lil Duval above, who clowned one of our “10 Worst Chains In Hip Hop” at last year’s Hot107.9 Birthday Bash in Atlanta. While this particular piece has been laid to rest, other gaudy creations ...
LL Cool J is a busy man. After a pandemic-fueled Hollywood shutdown that lasted for months, the actor and entrepreneur is back on the set filming his popular CBS television show “NCIS: Los Angeles.” ...
T Pain is notorious for rocking some of the most outrageous chains in Hip-Hop from remakes of the Kool-Aid man to an array of bottles of alcohol. While some call it art, we call it a little dumb ...
In hip-hop, luxury items never go out of style, but they do come in fads. By Shirley Halperin We might still be clawing our way out of a recession, but Far East Movement’s No. 1 song “Like a G6,” ...
Froot Loops teamed up with Chicago-based jeweler Kristopher Kites, to turn its musical shoutouts into wearable art.
The cereal brand tapped a celebrity jeweler, hip-hop content creators and artists from historical hip-hop cities to honor ...
Sharlene Bates has been active in the community for decades and her greatest impact is in the works. Rolling out had the pleasure of getting up close and personal with Bates to learn more about her ...
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