In his latest project, Violet Skies: Volume I, Jahan Nostra combines modern content and concepts with a vintage, raw hip-hop sound. The eclectic collection of production and featured artists create a well-rounded project with no wasted space. Nostra's slick lyricism and thought-provoking content are elevated by powerful sonic backdrops, taking listeners on a journey through sound and feeling. The respect Nostra has for hip-hop culture is evident in every record he's dropped, and Violet Skies is no different. With 50 years of foundation setting the stage, Nostra showcases a keen understanding of the culture he's stayed so dedicated to.
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Crafting Crowns: René Mantilla and the Art of Luxury Chapeaux
Geometry, Color, and Innovation: The Captivating World of Jan Kaláb's Art
Kimberli Gant, Art Curator for the Brooklyn Museum, Unlocks "Giants: Art from the Dean Collection of Swizz Beatz and Alicia Keys"
"I Can Do Better Than Nothing" - Inside the Mind of Bill Adler
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Saladin Q Allah: Merging Ancestral Wisdom with Modern Outreach
Art and Illumination: An Intimate Discussion with Bruce Munro on Field of Light at Freedom Plaza
TTK Unveiled: Behind the Scenes of "See What I'm Seeing" - A Solo Exhibition
Unlocking Dan Lam’s Artistic Journey: A Deep Dive into Innovation and Creativity
Behind the Lens: Destiny Mata's Candid View of New York
Greatness is a Process: Erica Ford's Journey to Empowerment and Peace
Nobody Was Here: Rico James and Preserving the Legacy of TMNK
The Journey of Renda Writer: A Testament to the Power of Words and Art
Art and Play Collide: Cj Hendry's Plaid Experience
EP 230: Joffy Top Tiger
Comfort Crusade: The Evolution Continues
Museum of the City of New York presents New York Now: Home – A New Photography Triennial
Breaking Barriers in Design: A Discussion with Paola Zamudio of npz studio+
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