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NEW YORK, May 26, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Kurtis Blow is proud to announce the minting of Hip-Hop s first-ever certified Gold Record as an NFT. A digital rendering of the original RIAA-certified Gold Record plaque for The Breaks, Blow s landmark 1980 song that defined the Hip Hop genre, will be released as a collection of 41 non-fungible tokens, bringing one of rap s greatest and most enduring moments into the NFT space.
Kurtis Blow
Always on the cutting edge of artistic innovation, Kurtis laid the groundwork for Hip-Hop to dominate pop culture; he was the first rapper signed to a major label, he filmed the first Hip-Hop commercial (with Sprite), and was the first artist to bring Rap to Europe (on tour with The Clash). The pioneer has now added blockchain-based art to his vast career that includes multiple top-10 hits on Billboard s R&B chart, and close collaborations with Whitney Houston, Run DMC, Bob Dylan, and Russell Simmons. The party hit