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MHACY and City of Yonkers Announce Contest for Hip Hop Month

Up and coming artists asked to submit videos by Nov. 30; Live performance to be held on December 18 at School Street Gym.

Mural dedicated to the late Earl "DMX" Simmons at School Street in Yonkers.
Mural dedicated to the late Earl "DMX" Simmons at School Street in Yonkers.

YONKERS, NY (November, 2021) - November is Hip Hop History Month and in celebration of all the talent that has come out of Yonkers, the Municipal Housing Authority (MHACY) and the City of Yonkers, are holding a contest to showcase up and coming local hip hop artists.

Yonkers has a rich history of great musical artists. Earl “DMX Simmons, The Lox, and Mary J. Blige all hail from Yonkers. DMX and Mary J. Blige grew up in Yonkers’ public housing.

MHACY President and CEO Wilson Kimball became fascinated by the role public housing played in the development of Hip Hop stars after MHACY and Def Jam records unveiled a memorial mural to hip hop artist DMX. X, who died in April, lived at 80 School Street in Yonkers but developed many of his famous rhymes while visiting his friend DJ Superior at MHACY’s Mulford Gardens.

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Kimball has assembled some notables with Hip Hop cred to serve as a panel of judges including local DJ Superior and members of Sporty Thievz as well as an artist representing the Ruff Ryders.

“I was not a fan of hip hop growing up, but I came to appreciate Hip Hop after DMX passed away earlier this year,’’ said Kimball. “First, I realized he was around my age. Then, I realized he grew up in MHACY housing. Lastly, I realized his music came from a dark, real, and honest place. I may not have had the same challenging childhood in the same place, but I understood what he was going through because his lyrics are so compelling.’’

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Mayor Mike Spano said that the contest would not only help to showcase new artists but would spotlight Yonkers as a city that has gone through an amazing transformation, especially in regards to the quality of its affordable and public housing.

“We have some incredible talent and creative energy here in the City of Yonkers,’’ said Spano. “This contest will not only help young artists, but is a great way to put a spotlight on the good things that are going on here in our city.’’

MHACY is asking artists to send their videos to hiphop@mhacy.org by November 30 for judging. The first-place winner will receive a $500 gift card from MHACY and Def Jam and will be featured on the DMX social media feed. Runner ups will receive a $100 prize.

The winners will also get to perform their work at a live event on December 18 at the School Street gym with some surprise guest artists.

About MHACY

The Municipal Housing Authority for the City of Yonkers (MHACY) is the largest provider of affordable housing in the City of Yonkers and the second largest public housing authority in New York State. MHACY has an unparalleled commitment to redeveloping, managing and administering its housing stock to provide low-income families, the elderly and disabled individuals with access to good, sustainable housing that improves the quality of the residents’ lives, fosters their economic success, and allows them to serve as integral members of communities in which they live. For more information visit www.mhacy.org

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