If you’re in Raleigh with a love for beats, rhymes, and the rich culture of urban music, you’ll want to pencil in a stop at the City of Raleigh Museum — they’re hosting a documentary screening that’s all about Hip Hop in the heart of the city. In an event fitting for music aficionados and history buffs alike, “When Did You Fall In Love With Hip Hop?” will take viewers on a rhythmic journey, and it’s all going down from April 5 to 6, according to the City of Raleigh’s website.
The immersive experience isn’t about headliners and chart-toppers only, it’s a dive into the local scene that’s been part of Raleigh’s vibe for years, and now you’ll get a chance to experience it through this documentary playing on loop from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. during the two-day event. The museum, usually a place of quiet reflection, will be thumping with the heartbeat of the city’s take on a genre that has shaped generations, and what’s even better, there’s no cost to get your fill of this music history lesson; the event is free for all ages.
Whether you’re a lifelong hip hop head or a curious newcomer to the scene, this screening is set up to be an accessible adventure into the genre’s local lineage. With the documentary playing continuously, you can pop in anytime during museum hours to catch the film — no strict schedules here…