

LA COLECCIÓN
(Creado por Jeremy Beaver, propietario de Listen Vision Studios)
¡La experiencia emergente del Museo Hip-Hop exhibe la colección más grande de artefactos y objetos de recuerdo de Hip-Hop!
Como DJ, productor, ingeniero y propietario de una empresa durante más de dos décadas, el estudio del Sr. Beaver se ha convertido en el epicentro de la música y la cultura Hip-Hop en Washington, DC. Al crecer en la ciudad de Nueva York en la década de 1980, comenzó como DJ de mixtape en la escuela secundaria, luego se convirtió en DJ de radio universitario y A&R para Virgin Records mientras asistía a la Universidad George Washington. Como DJ de batallas, produjo y vendió más de 30.000 vinilos de DJ Break Records a mediados de la década de 1990, plantando las semillas de lo que se convertiría en la actual escena Hip-Hop de DC.
Después de graduarse con una licenciatura en Comunicaciones de Radio y TV en 1998, Beaver firmó con DCide Records y luego con Columbia Records como DJ/Productor/Ingeniero. Renunciando a la vida de banda por la vida de transmisión, Beaver se convirtió en productor sindicado de NPR y luego en Director de Producción en XM Satellite Radio, lo que ayudó a lanzar la primera red de radio satelital de Estados Unidos y el primer canal satelital de hip-hop The Rhyme, así como otros canales. .
También conocido como DJ BOOM, lanzó Listen Vision Studios y como productor/ingeniero principal ha trabajado con Ghostface Killah, Raekwon, DMC, KRS-ONE, Doug E. Fresh, Redman, Mobb Deep, AG, El Da Sensei, Sean P, Freeway, Mr. Cheeks, Lil Wayne, T-Pain, Wale, Shy Glizzy, Tabi Bonney y muchos más, ganando más de 30 importantes premios musicales y elogios en Listen Vision, que es el estudio de grabación más grande y antiguo de DC ubicado en la entrada de la Universidad de Howard desde el 2004.
Listen Vision también es un estudio de transmisión y se ha expandido en los últimos años para convertirse en la estación de radio por Internet de transmisión en vivo más grande del país con más de 70 programas semanales en vivo que se transmiten a más de 150 países. Después de inversiones exitosas en criptomonedas, Beaver decidió desinvertir y buscó un proyecto tangible de pasión en 2016. Su amor por el hip-hop y el coleccionismo lo llevaron a acumular la colección más grande de objetos y recuerdos de Hip-Hop en el mundo.
Nonprofit opens three Washington, DC-based dispensaries and plans to launch coffee-infused cannabis product line
WASHINGTON, DC (Feb. 18, 2025) – Nonprofits are always challenged to find ways to generate revenue and The National Hip-Hop Museum (NHHM) has found a viable solution in cannabis.
NHHM now owns and operates three dispensary locations in the nation’s capital: the Lifted Shop, Lifted Lounge and Orbit Shop – all with premium cannabis products, including top-tier flower, edibles, concentrates and accessories.
Setting them apart from other cannabis venues is that NHMM’s locations comprise themed artwork, artifacts and interactive exhibits from the Museum. Plus, the products themselves come in exclusive hip-hop strains like "SLAM" from ONYX, "Googley Goo" from DAS EFX, "Sugarhill Delight" from The Sugarhill Gang, "Casanova Fly" from Grandmaster Caz, "Strobelight Honey Hash" from Black Sheep, "Stunts, Blunts & Hip-Hop" from Diamond D and many more.
“Cannabis has been an integral part of hip-hop, and it’s been a win-win to offer hip-hop-themed strains in collaboration with hip-hop’s biggest names to generate revenue for hip-hop legends and the National Hip-Hop Museum,” said NHHM Founder/Collector Jeremy Beaver.
“We’re dedicated to offering a premium cannabis and hip-hop experience right here in Washington, DC,” Beaver said. “Our knowledgeable and friendly team is here to guide you through your selection, ensuring you find exactly what you need.”
The Lifted Shop, located at historic Howard University entrance (2622 Georgia Ave NW, Washington, DC 20001) offers a diverse selection of products for seasoned cannabis enthusiasts or those new to the scene. The space also features NHHM’s main exhibition gallery, The House of Hip-Hop, which currently is exhibiting KRS-ONE's Declaration of Peace, Biggie Small Chair and Platinum Plaque, Wu-Tang & Rakim Jackets, a brick from Eminem's childhood home, 8 Mile and much more.
Earning the reputation as one of “DC’s most unique art gallery’s and smoke lounge,” the Lifted Lounge (406 Florida Ave NW, Washington, DC 20001) offers an unforgettable cannabis experience with everything from live DJs and THC drinks to gaming options like foosball, air hockey and video games. As “DC’s most dynamic event space,” guests can rent out its gaming lounge, art gallery or the entire building for their next party.
On display now at Lifted Lounge's House of Hip-Hop are KRS-ONE's RIAA Multi-Gold Award, PIMP C jailhouse letters, Master Gee's Gold Award, DJ KOOL's Platinum Award, Rare Vintage Hip-Hop Posters, and original Graffiti artwork from Tracy 168, DEZ, COPE and BG183, among others.
A one-stop shop for all things cannabis, the Orbit Shop is in the heart of Dupont/Adams Morgan (1921 18th St NW, Washington, DC 20009). The 6,000-square-foot space also comprises The Hip-Hop Shop – NHHM’s flagship retail and event space featuring the East Coast’s largest selection of Hip-Hop memorabilia and merchandise, including: vintage apparel, sneakers, toys, vinyl and art. Everything is available for purchase in-store or online at nationalhiphopshop.com.
Furthering its expansion into the cannabis industry NHHM is gearing up to launch the Coffipot line of coffee-infused K-cups in all its dispensaries. Product release is anticipated for April, 2025, when licensed medical shops will be the only retailers legally allowed to sell cannabis in Washington, D.C.
For more information about NHHM’s dispensaries, call (202) 332-8495 or visit Lifted Shop Weed Dispensary, Orbit Shop Weed Dispensary or dispensaryindc.com.
About NHHM
Launched in 2019, the National Hip-Hop Museum of Washington DC is the world's first hip-hop museum. As the leading organization in hip-hop preservation, history and education, this 501(c)3 nonprofit organization comprises The House of Hip-Hop Art Galleries, The Hip-Hop Shop, The Hip-Hop Cafe and The Hip-Hop Museum Pop-Up Experience. Executive director is Master Gee, a multi-platinum recording artist, founder and the voice of the legendary hip-hop group, The Sugarhill Gang.
The centerpiece of the NHHM is a collection of over 5,000 exclusive and authentic pieces of memorabilia, artifacts, posters, sneakers and other rare and historic items representing all aspects of the culture. Drawing on hip-hop's longstanding tradition of empowerment and social awareness, the NHHM includes a series of community-oriented seminars and workshops focusing on entrepreneurship, financial literacy, health and wellness and social justice. The museum and primary House of Hip-Hop Gallery are located at 2622 Georgia Ave NW, Washington, DC 20001. The second House of Hip-Hop Gallery is located at 406 Florida Ave NW, Washington, DC 2001.
For more information, visit nationalhiphopmuseum.org.
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