The Most Stereotypical New York Moments In Hip Hop

There was once a time in hip hop where New York was the unstoppable force as far as talent and style, and they made sure the world knew it. Whether it was from their fashion choices, to their attitudes, to even their rhymes, rap was either influenced by New York, or made sure to include them in the culture in whatever ways they could. While today, the city is still finding its newer identity, we can’t help but reflect on some of the most stereotypical New York moments to occur in hip hop, and trust us, there are some true gems.

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Check out most stereotypical New York moments in hip hop on the following pages.

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