More than 50 products will be available
Paying homage to some of the greatest voices of all-time, Sony Music Entertainment (SME) and Certified, the digital destination platform celebrating SME’s R&B and hip hop catalogs, will unveil over 50 product releases via Legacy Recordings, Record Store Day, Vinyl Me, Please, Get On Down, Mobile Fidelity, and Urban Outfitters in 2023 to celebrate, commemorate, and honor the 50th anniversary of hip hop, in partnership with entertainment company Mass Appeal. This bevy of titles spans new physical configurations, first-time digital releases, and limited edition vinyl from the genre’s most influential and indelible icons, including Big Pun, Cypress Hill, Nas, Outkast, Q-Tip, Run DMC, Three 6 Mafia, Wu-Tang Clan, and more.
Kicking off this celebratory season, the first release will be Nas’s Made You Look: God’s Son Live 2002 as an exclusive Record Store Day vinyl out on April 22nd. This sought-after live record graces DSPs for the first-time ever on April 21st. It notably captured Nas’s historic sold out headline show at Webster Hall in New York, NY. Fans have clamored for its release for years, and it finally drops on streaming platforms in 2023.
On its heels, Run DMC’s 1988 classic, Tougher Than Leather, arrives on black vinyl via Legacy Recordings on May 12th, just in time to celebrate the monumental 35th anniversary. In conjunction, Get On Down will be repressing a special edition blue colored vinyl to release on the same day. This fall, it will also be featured in Vinyl Me, Please’s hip hop subscription.
Sony’s HH50 campaign is also partnering with Mobile Fidelity Sound Lab. In the summer and fall, the label will release audiophile-grade versions of Run DMC’s iconic albums – Run DMC (1984), King of Rock (1985), and Raising Hell (1986) — on 180-gram SuperVinyl LPs. Sourced from the original master tapes, the numbered edition reissues will be pressed at RTI, housed in Stoughton gatefold jackets, and feature liner notes.
Nas’ fan favorite The Lost Tapes celebrates its 20th anniversary and gets a vinyl update on May 26th through Legacy Recordings. To accompany the latter, Get On Down is also releasing Nas’ The Lost Tapes on limited edition double colored-vinyl in a gatefold jacket with numbered OBI limited to 2000 units. The Lost Tapes 20th Anniversary special colored vinyl edition is available, exclusively through getondown.com.
Serving up a fascinating overview and comprehensive history lesson, SME’s Certified will reveal the new compilation, Raised By Rap: 50 Years of Hip Hop, on July 28th. It will be available as a double LP vinyl with exclusive color variants at Target and Urban Outfitters. It traces a roadmap through rap music, curating and collating decades of hits from legendary acts to newcomers including records by 21 Savage, A Tribe Called Quest, Bia, Doja Cat, Fugees, Future, Mobb Deep, Nas, Run DMC, Wu-Tang Clan, and more. The pre-order opens on June 1st, launching in tandem with Black Music Month.
Mass Appeal and Certified have also developed a new socially driven content series called “Made By Hip Hop” which has launched its first video. The series delves into various hip hop subjects through the lens of the SME/Certified repertoire and features influential personalities speaking to hip hop’s impact on the culture. Releasing weekly throughout the year with the next video set for release April 18th, the content series aims to showcase different themes (fashion, science, etc.) and their relationship to hip hop.
As part of Sony’s HH50 campaign, multiple albums in Sony’s hip hop catalog will be featured into 2024 as part of Vinyl Me, Please’s Hip Hop and Essentials Subscriptions. Albums by Run DMC, Wu-Tang Clan, Boogie Down Productions, Lauryn Hill, Q-Tip, and more will be featured.
The campaign also includes in-person activations in New York City. Launched in January, Sony Music Entertainment / Certified served as a supporting partner of an exclusive preview event launching the new Fotografiska New York exhibition Hip Hop: Conscious, Unconscious. Featuring over 200 photographs dated 1972 to 2022, the exhibition traces the rise and proliferation of Hip Hop through five decades of work from the trailblazing image-makers who helped codify hip hop as the most influential pop culture movement of its generation. Created in partnership with Mass Appeal and presented in collaboration with Chase Marriott Bonvoy credit cards, it opened to the public on January 26 and runs through May 21st.
Further collaborations and activations from Mass Appeal and SME related to #HipHop50 will be announced in the coming months.
The partnership is the latest announcement surrounding Mass Appeal’s Hip Hop 50 initiative – a massive cross-platform initiative that celebrates hip hop’s momentous anniversary in the most authentic and globally impactful way possible by acknowledging and recognizing hip hop as not only a genre but a movement that has impacted the worldwide community.