Rock the Bells Festival at Forest Hills Stadium celebrates 50 years of hip-hop with star-studded lineup

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LL Cool J with Queens Borough President Donovan Richards at the 2023 Rock the Bells Festival.

Photo courtesy of the Queens Borough Presidentโ€™s Office

The 2023 Rock the Bells Festival took on a special meaning as it celebrated 50 years of hip-hop with a star-studded line-up at Forest Hills Stadium on Aug. 5.

Thousands attended the sold-out music festival as hip-hop royalty such as Methodman & Redman, Queen Latifah, MC Lyte, Salt-N-Pepa, Run DMC, Ludacris and LL Cool โ€” among other starts โ€” took the stage and performed their hit songs, proving once again why hip-hop has prevailed for 50 years.

It was the second year the hip-hop music festival took place on LL Cool Jโ€™s โ€œhome turf.โ€ The Queens native founded Rock The Bells in 2018 as โ€œthe preeminent voice for classic and timeless Hip-Hop,โ€ honoring the genreโ€™s culture and core elements.

Many in the crowd felt nostalgic listening to yams from their favorite artists as they took a trip down memory lane.

Concertgoer Tara described the festivalโ€™s line-up as the โ€œanatomy of black excellenceโ€ and looked forward to seeing Queen Latifah and MC Lyte.

โ€œIโ€™m originally from Brooklyn. But I live in East Brunswick now,โ€ Tara said. โ€œ[Hip-hop] reminds me of growing up in Brooklyn, East Flatbush.โ€

Musician Mic El said Hip-Hop was his โ€œeraโ€ and the music he grew up on.

โ€œThis is everything to me,โ€ El said. โ€œThis is what gave me a voice and being able to reach out to people. Being here, it just touches my heart in a different way that we can have an event of this nature and music of this genre that lasts this long, and itโ€™s just gone worldwide. Itโ€™s beautiful.โ€

Rapper Buckshot told QNS that the 50th anniversary of hip-hop was the โ€œbirth of the rebirthโ€ and said the genre was going to outlast anything.

โ€œWe saw [hip-hop] born 50 years ago, and now we see the birth of an anniversary, which means that thereโ€™s a next one coming after this. So this will be 100 years. Hip-hop is…

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