ROLLING OUT — “Hip hop made me believe that anything was possible. It was the first time that I heard, you know, young Black men sound empowered. Most of the time when I saw young Black men, they were, like, putting their heads down being put in a police car … This was, like, the first time where I felt like, ‘Wow. It’s possible to be powerful. It’s possible to be somebody,” stated LL Cool J during the groundbreaking ceremony.| By Michael "Ice-Blue" Harris | RollingOut.com Nas, LL Cool J and Fat Joe were a few of the hip-hop pillars who were on hand Thursday, May 20, for the official groundbreaking of the forthcoming Universal Hip Hop Museum. The historic event took place in the musical genre’s birthplace, the Bronx, along the Harlem River with a […]