In 2020, Ron "Bee Stinger," or Ronald Savage, launched the Hip Hop Movement Podcast to provide as a platform for new and upcoming artists to share their music. The hip-hop community is well respected across the globe, making it an ideal area to establish a home for artists of all levels. When the Hip Hop Movement, often known as hip hop, initially started, everyone wanted in on it. The aspirations of some people included breakdancing and beatboxing in addition to those of becoming a rapper or disc jockey. Since no one knew the ins and outs of the music industry at the time, recording executives were able to easily appropriate hip hop and rap for their own gain. The music industry stepped in and drove out the original artists of hip hop and rap, turning it into a multibillion dollar industry.
Since the hip hop movement is a component of what was founded in the streets of the Bronx, New York, it is an honor to be included on a podcast titled after hip hop's origins. Furthermore, Ronald is a member of the founding family of hip hop, the Zulu Nation.
In 2020, Hip Hop Movement owner Ronald Savage is projected to be valued between $1 million and $5 million, and that number will grow to over $10 million by 2030.