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The Iconic Rope Chain: A Fashion Statement and Symbol of Hip Hop History
June 13, 2023

The Iconic Rope Chain: A Fashion Statement and Symbol of Hip Hop History

Today I am calling all fashion enthusiasts born in the 1970s to the 1990s to the forefront, as we prepare to take a trip down memory lane as we delve into the mesmerizing world of the rope chain. An emblematic accessory that defined an era, the rope chain made a lasting impact on the hip hop, funk, New Jack Swing, and R&B music scenes. Join us on this journey through time as we explore the rich history of the rope chain and its enduring influence on both music and fashion told to you by Kenny B Smooth, CEO & Official Sponsor & Partner of B Smooth Apparel.

During the vibrant decades of the 1970s, 1980s, and 1990s, the rope chain emerged from the streets of New York City to become a symbol of pride, creativity, and unity within the hip hop community. How I perceived it growing up, I would see it as a symbol for strength, even if we are tied down in society we are still kings.

As a member of this influential demographic, you likely witnessed the rise of this iconic fashion statement firsthand. Reminisce with us as we uncover the captivating origins and cultural significance of the rope chain, transporting you back to the golden age of hip hop.

In an era that celebrated self-expression and individuality, the rope chain swiftly became an embodiment of style and success. Worn by legendary hip hop artists such as Run-D.M.C., Father MC, MCJ & Cool G, Chubb Rock, Big Daddy Kane, UTFO, Stetsasonic, LL Cool J, and Rakim, these chains represented an elevated status and a bold visual statement. As you reflect on the music that shaped your youth, let the memories of these influential figures donning their rope chains resurface, reminding you of the powerful cultural impact they made.

The rope chain phenomenon transcended the boundaries of music and influenced mainstream fashion during those glorious years. As a member of this vibrant demographic, you surely remember the excitement of incorporating this bold accessory into your own unique style. Whether paired with baggy jeans and graphic tees or enhancing your evening attire, the rope chain added an unmistakable touch of flair and confidence to your fashion choices.

At B Smooth Apparel, we pay homage to the unforgettable legacy of the rope chain. Our curated collection of vintage-inspired products is specifically designed to cater to your nostalgic sensibilities. Indulge in a trip down memory lane as you explore our exquisite range of meticulously crafted rope chains, evoking the magic of the golden era of hip hop. Immerse yourself in the fashion trends that defined your youth and rediscover the spirit of authenticity and self-expression.

If you were born between the 1970s and the 1990s, the rope chain holds a special place in your heart. Its influence on the music and fashion industries is indelible, reminding us of an era that defined a generation. Join us at B Smooth Apparel as we invite you to relive those cherished memories. Visit our website and indulge in our collection of vintage old school jewelry, clothing, and accessories, meticulously curated to ignite your nostalgia and accentuate your personal style.

For our take on nostalgic fashion and hip hop history, please take a look at these def rope chains only available at B Smooth Apparel:

 

Semi-thick Gold Rope Chains: https://bsmoothapparel.com/products/gold-rope-chain-2mm-8mm

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Thick Dookie 30mm Rope Chains: https://bsmoothapparel.com/products/b-smooth-30mm-gold-plated-stainless-steel-rope-chain-necklace

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For more information about the writer, check out his work at www.instagram.com/thekennybsmooth or on Tiktok at www.tiktok.com/thekennybsmooth. 

Stay tuned for more New Jack Swing and Hip Hop history, here at B Smooth Apparel Inc.

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Smooth into the 80s and 90s: How Fashion Shaped New Jack Swing and Rap Music
May 02, 2023

Smooth into the 80s and 90s: How Fashion Shaped New Jack Swing and Rap Music

The late 80s and early 90s were a pivotal time for the hip hop industry. It was a period of rapid growth and innovation, as new artists emerged and the genre began to gain mainstream popularity. Hip hop fashion was also on the rise, with bold styles like oversized jackets, chunky gold jewelry, and baggy pants becoming increasingly popular.

At the forefront of this movement were legendary hip hop artists like Run-DMC, LL Cool J, and Public Enemy, who used their music to address social and political issues facing the black community. Their influence extended far beyond the music industry, as their bold fashion choices and unapologetic attitude helped to shape a new generation of young people.

 

As the 90s progressed, hip hop continued to evolve, with new sub-genres like gangsta rap and alternative hip hop emerging on the scene. The fashion trends also continued to evolve, with artists like Tupac and Notorious B.I.G. setting new standards for hip hop style.

Today, the legacy of these early hip hop pioneers can still be seen and felt in the music, fashion, and culture of our society. Their impact on the industry and on popular culture as a whole is undeniable, and their influence will continue to be felt for generations to come.

The late 80s and early 90s were a pivotal time for the hip hop industry. It was a period of rapid growth and innovation, as new artists emerged and the genre began to gain mainstream popularity. Hip hop fashion was also on the rise, with bold styles like oversized jackets, chunky gold jewelry, and baggy pants becoming increasingly popular.

At the forefront of this movement were legendary hip hop artists like Run-DMC, LL Cool J, and Public Enemy, who used their music to address social and political issues facing the black community. Their influence extended far beyond the music industry, as their bold fashion choices and unapologetic attitude helped to shape a new generation of young people.

As the 90s progressed, hip hop continued to evolve, with new sub-genres like gangsta rap and alternative hip hop emerging on the scene. The fashion trends also continued to evolve, with artists like Tupac and Notorious B.I.G. setting new standards for hip hop style.

 

Today, the legacy of these early hip hop pioneers can still be seen and felt in the music, fashion, and culture of our society. Their impact on the industry and on popular culture as a whole is undeniable, and their influence will continue to be felt for generations to come.

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In addition to the rise of hip hop music and fashion in the late 80s and early 90s, the era was also marked by the emergence of West Coast and Los Angeles gang wars. This violence played a significant role in the development of the gangsta rap sub-genre, which was characterized by its raw and gritty lyrics that often dealt with themes of crime, violence, and poverty.

At the same time, a new genre of music known as New Jack Swing was also starting to gain popularity. Combining elements of hip hop, R&B, and funk, New Jack Swing was characterized by its heavy use of drum machines and synthesizers, as well as its focus on dance-friendly rhythms and catchy hooks.

New Jack Swing was particularly popular on the East Coast, and artists like Teddy Riley and Keith Sweat helped to popularize the genre with hits like "I Want Her" and "Don't Stop Your Love". However, the genre also had a significant impact on the West Coast music scene, with artists like Dr. Dre and Snoop Dogg incorporating elements of New Jack Swing into their music.

Despite the challenges and obstacles faced by the hip hop industry in the late 80s and early 90s, the era was a time of great creativity and innovation. From the emergence of gangsta rap to the rise of New Jack Swing, the period marked a significant turning point in the history of hip hop and set the stage for the genre's continued evolution in the years to come.

 

Written by Kenny B Smooth
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The Top Vintage Sunglasses Brands of the 80s and 90s
April 27, 2023

The Top Vintage Sunglasses Brands of the 80s and 90s

The Top Vintage Sunglasses Brands of the 80s and 90s

Get to know the best shades of the golden era!

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