Supreme Magazine the newest online publication focused on hip-hop culture, education, and entertainment. Supreme Magazine has already began to make its mark on the scene with interviews from Sean Kingston, Master P, and Ice Water to name a few. Supreme Magazine will unveil its full product at it highly anticipated launch party in San Francisco this coming December.
Utilizing regular and creative contributors who have experience in the hip hop game; The Los Angeles-based online magazine explores and chronicles the lifestyle, modern politics and music that drive urban culture. From the Bronx birthplace of hip hop to the dirty south and Chi-town, SupremeMag.com already has the daily in-depth interviews, fearless bloggers and insightful features needed to understand our new global hip-hop culture.
Straying away from sensationalism and gossip, SupremeMag.com intends to provide the avid hip hop fan with an unbiased and accurate depiction of hip hop and urban culture.
Why hip hop? It is estimated that 50 million North Americans spend more than $4 billion annually on hip-hop products, such as movies, albums, apparel, and concerts. The hip-hop influenced "urban apparel" market alone brings in $2.2 billion annually for designers and retailers, which include celebrities such as Beyoncé Knowles and Sean "Diddy" Combs. Worldwide, the hip-hop culture has been adopted by an estimated 100 million people. "The “hip-hop sub-culture”
SupremeMag.com has already drawn a huge fan base since its Beta launch in 2008. Serving as a portal, the site goes beyond "underground"
More About Supreme Magazine
Supreme Magazine Group, LLC, is a Los Angeles, California-based start-up that focuses on urban and hip-hop culture from all angles, including educational, cultural, and financial.


