There's a new immersive experience in SoCal that is "paying homage to hip hop, a genre that defied expectations and hasn't stopped for five decades." New York based media and content company Mass Appeal created the "Hip Hop Til Infinity" exhibit, which "takes a look back at the 50 years of hip hop music."
“This whole concept was birthed out of Mass Appeal’s Hip Hop 50 celebration and we just wanted to bring it here to Los Angeles to celebrate hip hop and its impact around the world. Also the West Coast impact around the world as well,” Mass Appeal designer Mark Bijasa explained to KTLA 5’s Jasmine Simpkins.
Those who visit will get a look at "the birth of hip hop, which began with a pair of turntables in the Bronx, New York to what it is today." This West Coast location has an entire room dedicated to the rap legend Snoop Dogg, which will have his famous lowrider bicycle and the dog house that's featured on the cover of his debut album, "Doggystyle." The exhibit also honors Death Row Records and of course Nipsey Hussle. Tickets for the immersive exhibit start at $29.75 and goes on until March. For more information, click here.