Hip-hop is 50 years old, and over the last few decades the genre’s created a long list of icons who’ve changed the face of music.
It started in the Bronx, in New York, in August 1973, when funk and soul DJ Kool Herc mixed two records together.
Since then, experimentation has been a trademark of hip-hop, with artists keeping one foot in the past as they create innovative, exciting new sounds.
Names like Dr Dre, Biggie, Tupac, and Lauryn Hill have influenced or helped to boost newer acts like Eminem, Kendrick Lamar and Megan Thee Stallion.
Spin-off sub-genres like drill and grime, and regional scenes in Europe, South America and Asia have kept the sounds fresh and made the genre a global powerhouse.