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World Cup of Hip Hop: Celebrating 50 Years of Hip Hop with Global Unity and Competition

Key Takeaways
  • The World Cup of Hip Hop (WCOHH), an initiative of Joseph Clarke and Krysanne Katsoolis, is set to globally launch in 2023, coinciding with the 50th anniversary of Hip Hop, with a mission to unite the world through this universal language.
  • Beyond just a competition, WCOHH is a multifaceted brand featuring a podcast, a TV series called "Finding Hip Hop", an international record label, and an internationally accessible bracket-style competition set to launch in 2025, all aimed at showcasing diverse Hip Hop art forms and attracting a global audience.
  • WCOHH seeks to foster connections and inclusivity among Hip Hop communities worldwide, while celebrating, educating and amplifying Hip Hop's local histories and its role as a beacon of resilience and cultural empowerment.

OCTOBER 23 2023 -- New York, NY, World Cup of Hip Hop (WCOHH) is stepping onto the global stage with an audacious bid to unite the world through the universal language of Hip Hop. As an initiative of Joseph Clarke and Krysanne Katsoolis, WCOHH is a symbol of unity in the vibrant tapestry of Hip Hop's rich history.

This venture launches in 2023, marking the golden year of Hip Hop's 50th anniversary, and aims to mirror the unity and competition seen in soccer's FIFA World Cup within the diverse realm of Hip Hop culture.

WCOHH is more than a contest. It's a multi-faceted brand featuring a podcast, TV series named "Finding Hip Hop," and an international record label. All these platforms aim to showcase the diverse art forms of Hip Hop, including MCing, graffiti, breakdancing, DJing, and beatboxing.

The highlight of WCOHH's vision is the internationally accessible bracket-style competition set to launch in 2025. This biennial event aims to attract hundreds of participants, millions of viewers, and potentially billions of unique impressions worldwide.

WCOHH is rooted in a deep appreciation of Hip Hop's origins and its profound influence on the African American diaspora. The organization seeks to celebrate, educate, and amplify Hip Hop's local histories, acknowledging its role as a beacon of resilience and cultural empowerment.

WCOHH acknowledges that Hip Hop is not confined to American borders; instead, it thrives in communities across the globe. The impetus for the WCOHH came from Clarke and Katsoolis' travels, where they discovered a wealth of talented artists worldwide.

WCOHH aims to act as a bridge for all Hip Hop communities around the globe. The organization recognizes that the culture was seeded worldwide in the '80s and '90s, yet communication between communities was limited. WCOHH seeks to foster connections, inclusivity, and to refine the art form in each region.

The World Cup of Hip Hop Organization is more than a competition; it's a movement and a global celebration of the essence of Hip Hop.

For press inquiries and interviews, please contact info@worldcupofhiphop.co. For additional information about World Cup of Hip Hop, please visit www.worldcupofhiphop.co.

About World Cup of Hip Hop (WCOHH) World Cup of Hip Hop (WCOHH) is a global celebration of Hip Hop culture based in New York City. WCHH provides a platform for artists from various cultures to compete, collaborate, and celebrate their talents. Beyond a competition, WCHH is a multi-dimensional brand that includes a podcast, a globetrotting TV series, an international record label, and an international bracket-style competition set to launch in 2025. The goal is to attract hundreds of participants, millions of viewers, and potentially billions of unique impressions worldwide. To learn more, visit WWW.WORLDCUPOFHIPHOP.CO.

Press Contact Joseph Clarke Chairman

World Cup of Hip Hop Organization

info@worldcupofhiphop.co

929 383 8852

www.worldcupofhiphop.co.

Key Takeaways
  • The World Cup of Hip Hop (WCOHH), an initiative of Joseph Clarke and Krysanne Katsoolis, is set to globally launch in 2023, coinciding with the 50th anniversary of Hip Hop, with a mission to unite the world through this universal language.
  • Beyond just a competition, WCOHH is a multifaceted brand featuring a podcast, a TV series called "Finding Hip Hop", an international record label, and an internationally accessible bracket-style competition set to launch in 2025, all aimed at showcasing diverse Hip Hop art forms and attracting a global audience.
  • WCOHH seeks to foster connections and inclusivity among Hip Hop communities worldwide, while celebrating, educating and amplifying Hip Hop's local histories and its role as a beacon of resilience and cultural empowerment.
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