It was built with the intention of showcasing artists and their art and immortalising it.
The fundraising for the project amounted took over R2 million and the project itself around three years to complete.
The museum’s successful opening in 2019 was short-lived because of those who chose to tarnish it.
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Rashid Kay, one of the SA Hip Hop museum’s contributors. Source: @rashid_kay/InstagramSource: Instagram