Let’s take it to the concrete jungle, where speakers boom as spray cans hiss. Hip-hop and street art have always had a special link. In the late ’80s and early ’90s, the two scenes were born out of the same societal circumstances as both types of artists attempted to communicate the same struggles and observations through their work. These two styles both started in the streets and today inspire the masses, so we wanted to pay homage by throwing it back to the beginning. Turn up the bass and get ready to hit the streets with this playlist and street art-inspired collection!