Mass Appeal Announces Partnership With Sony Music Entertainment On Hip Hop 50 Initiative

In celebration of hip hop’s upcoming 50th anniversary, Sony Music Entertainment partners with Mass Appeal for #HipHop50 initiative

Collaboration will pay homage to pivotal Sony Music artists, albums, and key cultural moments with content, experiences, and original products from the past 50 years

Sony Music’s Certified program will support the opening of “Hip Hop: Conscious, Unconscious”, a new photography exhibition on view January 25-May 21 at Fotografiska New York

Entertainment company Mass Appeal and Sony Music Entertainment (SME) today announced a wide-ranging partnership that will highlight legendary SME artists, as well as Certified, SME’s R&B and Hip Hop digital catalog program, as part of Mass Appeal’s #HipHop50 initiative celebrating the 50th anniversary of Hip Hop in 2023.

Under the partnership, Sony Music and Mass Appeal will work together to showcase the creative excellence of SME’s dynamic talent and their contributions to music history through original content, experiences, merch and product collaborations in connection with Mass Appeal’s campaign leading up to this key milestone in Hip Hop culture.

The collaboration between Mass Appeal and SME kicks off on January 25 with Sony Music Entertainment/Certified serving 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 opens to the public on January 26 and runs through May 21.

In addition, Mass Appeal will work with Sony Music to develop a new socially driven content series called “Made By Hip Hop” that will delve into various Hip Hop subjects through the lens of the SME/Certified repertoire.

Debuting later this year, the series will feature influential personalities with each installment including Certified content and short-form videos that speak to Hip Hop’s history and impact on the culture.

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 #HipHop50 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.

In July, Mass Appeal announced ‘Hip Hop 50: The Soundtrack’ starting with ‘DJ Premier: Hip Hop 50 Volume 1‘.

Produced by the legendary DJ Premier, the 5-track project celebrates the sounds of one of Hip Hop’s most prolific producers and includes all-new, original music from Nas, Lil Wayne, Run The Jewels, Joey Bada$$, Remy Ma, Rapsody, and Slick Rick.

‘Hip Hop 50: The Soundtrack’ will encompass a series of 10 EPs of all newly released music and is being distributed via Mass Appeal’s new partnership with The Orchard.

Through this partnership, Mass Appeal Records will sign and develop artists directly, utilizing The Orchard’s comprehensive suite of services and global value proposition, along with Mass Appeal Records’ expertise.

Mass Appeal also recently announced its partnership with Live Nation Urban to produce live event programming.

From Park Jams to Festival stages this partnership will create moments that will bring together the voices that turned Hip Hop into a way of life.

Additionally, Mass Appeal has its #HipHop50 premium content partnership with Paramount + / Showtime, which has aired documentaries such as: “You’re Watching Video Music Box”, “Cypress Hill: Insane In The Brain“, “Supreme Team“, and more.

A portion of all #HipHop50 proceeds will be donated to the various charitable organizations, including, the Universal Hip Hop Museum set to open its doors in 2024.