Fifty years of hip hop 

Since its birth in 1973, hip hop has spawned an entire culture – and conquered the world

Run-DMC blazed a trail for a rock/hip hop crossover
Run-DMC: blazed a trail for a rock/hip hop crossover
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When was hip hop born?

Its widely accepted birth date is 11 August 1973, when a now legendary party was thrown in a community room at 1520 Sedgwick Avenue, a tower block in the Bronx, New York. It was organised by Cindy Campbell, a Jamaican-born teenager, who charged 25 cents for ladies and 50 cents for “fellas”, in order to raise money for new back-to-school clothes.

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