National Hip-Hop Day

National Hip-Hop Day

Where It All Started

Lyrically Correct is a brand born from the owners’ love for music, especially Hip-Hop. That’s why our first-ever deck is the OG - the '90s & '00s Hip-Hop and R&B Edition. From then on, we made deck after deck to celebrate the universal language of music. But before Lyrically Correct became the brand that it is now, let’s go back to who and what inspired us.


Let’s backtrack to Day 1, about 50 years ago.

The Bronx is known for many things, but one thing every Bronxite knows to be true about their home is that it is where Hip-Hop was born . On August 11, 1973 , then-18-year-old DJ Kool Herc brought his sound system to the rec room of their Bronx apartment at 1520 Sedgwick Avenue and made music history.


That party called “Back to School Jam” was where terms like Hip-Hop, rap, MCs, b-boys, and b-girls were created. Through the years, Hip-Hop became bigger and bigger as the mix of African Americans, Latino Americans, and Caribbean Americans dominated the rap scene, most of them based in the Bronx area and other parts of New York.

One of the first American hip-hop groups, The Sugarhill Gang, made history in 1979 with their hit "Rapper's Delight," which became the first rap single to break into the Billboard Hot 100's Top 40. Their influence reached artists like Dr. Dre, who brought attention to the violence and struggles of street life, and Queen Latifah, who used her rap lyricism to highlight women's hardships. The 1990s introduced artists like Jay-Z and Eminem, who gained recognition for breaking racial barriers in pop music and expressing millennials’ difficulties through their lyrics. The 2000s was a time when even more Hip-Hop artists like Kanye West and Missy Elliott emerged bringing Hip-Hop further into the spotlight.

From the Old School Hip-Hop of the ‘70s to the popularity of rap collaborations in the 2000s to the resurgence of Hip-Hop in 2024, we can say that Hip-Hop is an ever-evolving genre of music. It is a culture and an art form like no other, bringing great messages to the ears of many.

Now, we see Hip-Hop everywhere, not just in the streets of New York, but also worldwide. When was the last time you saw someone dance to a rap song on TikTok? Probably very recently. Hip-hop music is the backbone of a lot of songs we hear everywhere, whether it’s at a random club down the street or on the Instagram Explore page. Lyrically Correct has always been and will always be a proud celebrator of Hip-hop.

If you’re into Hip-Hop and the culture, we know you’d love our '90s & 00s Hip-Hop and R&B Edition and '80s Mixtape (Hip-Hop, R&B, Pop, and Funk) Edition decks. If you’re looking to play both, we have them as our 30 Plus Bundle (OG+80s).


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