Capital City Podcast #139 "How Skating Rinks Helped Spread Hip-Hop Across America"
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Before hip-hop took over mainstream radio and clubs, it had to grow somewhere. In this episode, Capital J and DL Glass take listeners back to the skating rink era — when rinks like Sports World gave young people their first taste of nightlife, music culture, fashion, DJing, and live hip-hop energy. From Rocky Mount to Greenville to cities across the country, this conversation breaks down how skating rinks became a major part of spreading hip-hop beyond New York and into small-town America. This is part history lesson, part memory lane, and all culture.
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