Orange (The Golden Age of Nineties Hip-hop)
The air buzzed with energy and potential in the vibrant and bustling Bronx neighborhood of 1990. Graffiti adorned walls with colorful expressions, and the streets pulsated with the beats of a burgeoning hip-hop scene. It was here, amidst the rhythm of life, that Drazik-Ty Kinson, an aspiring rapper with a quick wit, found his calling. The same streets crossed paths with Donatello-Ryan Malcom, an easygoing DJ who harbored big dreams, carrying his records like precious cargo.
Their unlikely friendship was kindled in a place of punishment—school detention. Drazik-Ty, known for his sharp lyrics, would freestyle verses to escape the monotony while Donatello-Ryan instinctively scratched beats with his fingers drumming on the desk. Fellow students became their first audience, captivated by the impromptu performances that hinted at greatness.