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Heritage Auctions is accepting bids on hip-hop memorabilia

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Heritage Auctions is organizing an internet auction that may feature lots of of memorabilia from the world of hip-hop.

According to , this is the primary auction dedicated exclusively hip-hop memorabilia from many respected artists recording this genre. The auction is currently open and can end on May 26. Anyone looking to amass items which will have been owned by or related to their favorite hip-hop recording artists not directly can take a look at Heritage Auctions website to see what’s available.

The subject of the auction are collector’s cards with artists corresponding to JAY-Z, Dr. Dre, Snoop Dogg, NWA, Drake and Kendrick Lamar – several vinyl recordings of Eminem albums corresponding to , and . Original photos include a few of Chuck D, Tone Loc, Run-DMC (including Jam Master Jay) and Public Enemy’s Busta Rhymes. Tickets for live shows corresponding to the “Up In Smoke Tour”, “Anger Management Tour” and “Home and Home Tour”.

Some flyers for shows featuring Afrika Bambaataa, Kurtis Blow, Grandmaster Flash and Cold Crush Brothers. Concert posters featuring Biz Markie, Nas, Queen Latifah, A Tribe Called Quest, Salt-N-Pepa and Jazzy Jeff and the Fresh Prince. RIAA (Recording Industry Association of America) plaques for third Bass and Beastie Boys.

Some auctioned items don’t have any bids and a few have bids within the lots of of dollars per item. There are also items corresponding to a 1992 Tupac Shakur autograph, returned to its owner with 30 days’ notice, which currently has a bid of over $2,000, and an Eazy-E signed cassette EP, which has a bid of $5,000.

Hip-hop lovers are sure to search out a big selection of hip-hop music to enjoy, from artists who helped launch the genre’s industrial success to artists who proceed to record and perform around the globe.


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