Wax Poetics, a magazine that has exposed the true stories of hip hop since 2000, has partnered with PUMA to produce a series of anthologies that stressed how Hip-Hop has become so universal because it doesn’t have a sole creator; its manifestation came from a combination of artists who wanted an unconventional outlet to express their ideas and opinions on life. One of the many hot things found in the anthologies is the inclusion of artists that are not always mentioned in discussions of hip-hop, giving you a wider spectrum of influences. This work speaks to all that are in love with the hip-hop as a culture and want to see it progress. In retrospect, I considered the reading an open diary, no limitations sometimes an abstract structure, its readers are accessible to knowledge of personal thoughts or dreams of a particular artist in a creative manner. READ IT!
(H.A. JONES)

