Sunday, 25 April 2010

Hip-Hop Weekly

Upon reveiw i can be forgiven to think a magazine entitled Hip -Hop weekly would actually be about music, but it it seemed to be about everything else. Aimed at both males and females aged 18 - 30 who are interested in Hip-Hop its aligns itself as more of a gossip mag then a music mag but even with the harsh critque it does have some muscial content.

The magazine carries a a colour scheme of subtle colour brought to life thorough bright title's and text boxes. Its Flooded with pictures of celebrities within the industry with the tradition 'where they was, who they were with and what they were wearing' along with many stories about who's doing what, or as they put it 'The word on the street' which ranged from who was 'beefin' who to who was picking up some political ties. Still the adverts were presented in a clever manner and the magazine managed to maintain a fair balance genders throughout.

Ultimately if you have £2.25 and want to know what going on in the Hip-Hop world, this is the choice for you though i'll rather spend it on something that couldn't be found on the net for free.

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