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How the Head of the Universal Hip Hop Museum Spends His Sundays

For Rocky Bucano, who fell for the music after buying a Salt-N-Pepa CD in 1986, his work in the Bronx “doesn’t feel like work.”

Tammy La Gorce
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Mixed-Use Developments, Museums, Rap and Hip-Hop, South Bronx (Bronx, NY), Universal Hip Hop Museum
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