Vice President Kamala Harris threw an epic block party on the front lawn of her Washington, D.C. home and invited some of hip-hop’s biggest stars to provide the entertainment. The hip-hop celebration went down on September 9, spearheaded by VP Harris, to commemorate the music genre’s 50th anniversary. Prominent musical icons, including Lil Wayne, who had previously supported Donald Trump in 2020, Common, Too Short, Jeezy, Fat Joe, Remy Ma, Doug E.