Radio Blaster Wall Decor Papercraft by J3D Papercraft
The boombox is rapidly becoming associated with urban communities in the United States, particularly African-American and Hispanic youth.
The widespread use of the boombox in urban communities has led to the boombox being referred to as a "ghetto/radio blaster". Several cities petitioned to ban boomboxes in public places, and over time, they became less and less welcome on city streets.
The boombox became closely associated with American hip hop culture and was instrumental in the rise of hip hop music.
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- Author: J3D Papercraft
- Printed File Format: PDF
- Page(s): 20
- Part(s): 74
- Instruction Format: PDF
- Dimensions: 32.9 x 50 x 15.5 cm