KRS-One And Hip-Hop Legends Unite for the 51st Annual ‘Walk This Way’ March in the Bronx

A number of Hip-Hop legends gathered in the Bronx today, August 11th, to take part in the 51st Annual Hip-Hop March, titled “Walk This Way,” spearheaded by the legendary KRS-One.


In addition to KRS-One, MC Sha Rock, MC Lyte,Master Gee, Kurtis Blow, Fat Joe and Grand Master Caz marched to support Hip-Hop culture and promote urban health and non-violence in the community.

“With a healthy respect for our victorious past and an eye toward our glorious future, it is clear that only we have taken care of us, only we can take care of us, and only we will take care of us!” KRS-One told AllHipHop.com.

“Peace, love, unity, and safely having fun amongst ourselves; these are the practices we need for our next 50 years to be even more victorious than the last. We owe this to our future,” KRS-One added.

The public joined a unifying walk that started at 1520 Sedgwick Avenue, the birthplace of Hip-Hop, to celebrate Hip-Hop’s 51st birthday while prioritizing the health of The Bronx and New York at large.

Registration for the event started at 8:00 a.m., and the walk concluded at Crotona Park in the Bronx.

There, several keynote speeches were given on the state of Hip-Hop.

“We’re going to show you how to survive, strive and be alive. We created Hip-Hop so we didn’t have to glorify or celebrate all the negativity that is attacking and prevalent in our communities. We are the solution. The Walk This Way March. Why? Because we want to show you there is a way because we are the way,’ DMC said.

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