• Wed. May 8th, 2024

Things We’re Thankful For In 2020 (Hip-Hop Edition)

Let’s face it, 2020 has impacted our lives in so many ways, mentally and physically. Living in a worldwide pandemic was something none of us ever imagined. However, it has allowed us to reflect on how we live life and accept things we can’t control.

With everything being so different, I had to take a pause to reflect on what I have to be thankful for. Yes, with a year like 2020 it can be hard to find joy and thankfulness in our hearts. But when you look at it, despite the pandemic, we have so much to be thankful for. From our loved ones, an improved quality of life, making it through a tough trial or tribulation, or simply being grateful for being alive.

So, in honor of Thanksgiving, I want to take a look back at some Hip-Hop, entertainment, sports moments that I’m most thankful for this year. And of course, let me know some of the things you’re thankful for this 2020!

Verszuz Battles (Instagram Live Battles)

Fresh Prince of Bell Air Reboot

Cardi B and Megan Thee Stallion Teaming Up Give $ 1 Million Dollars To Women

https://twitter.com/iamcardib/status/1296122295862333441?s=20

DJ D-Nice “Club Quaratine” Party

Tons of Dope Hip-Hop Albums

If there’s one good thing we got out of 2020 was tons of new music. Hip-Hop artists dropped back to back fire albums. From Lil Baby with “Your Turn” to D Smoke “Black Habits,” and Chloe x Halle “Ungodly Hour,” “Savage Mode” by 21 Savage & Metro Boomin’, “The GOAT” from Polo G to Freddie Gibbs’ Alfredo, “REVENGE OF THE DREAMERS 3” from DREAMVILLE, “Beyond Bulletproof” by Mozzy and many more.

Travis Scott Vows To Pay For Five HBCU Students Tuition

Snoop Dogg (Several Hip-Hop Artists) Voting For The First Time Ever

Dave Chappell’s Netflix Special

Hip-Hop Artists Endorsing Joe Biden and Kamala Harris

Megan Thee Stallion Celebrates Grammy Nomination By Giving Out Free Money To Her Fans

Michael Jordan’s Last Dance + Donating 2 Million To Help Feed America’s Hunger

Los Angeles Dodgers Becoming 2020 World Series Champions and Los Angeles Lakers 2020 NBA Championships