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Access Hip Hop was an online web store based out of San Diego, California and [[https://web.archive.org/web/20071006140953/http://www.accesshiphop.com/about/ operated by Mark Onstad]].
Access Hip Hop was an online web store based out of San Diego, California and [[https://web.archive.org/web/20071006140953/http://www.accesshiphop.com/about/ operated by Mark Onstad]].


Between 2007 - 2013, Access Hip Hop was the official home of Hiero Hoopla, featured prominently alongside its other forums at accesshiphop.com.
Between 2007 to at least 2013, Access Hip Hop was the official home of Hiero Hoopla, featured prominently alongside its other forums at accesshiphop.com.


Despite being officially sanctioned as the new home for Hiero Hoopla by Hieroglyphics themselves, many [[Hooplaite]] alums did not participate in discussions at Access Hip Hop, instead participating in forums such as [[Thick Jawns]], [[State of Yo]] and later [[Slack]].
Despite being officially sanctioned as the new home for Hiero Hoopla by Hieroglyphics themselves, many [[Hooplaite]] alums did not participate in discussions at Access Hip Hop, instead choosing forums such as [[Thick Jawns]], [[State of Yo]] and later [[Slack]].


In 2013, it appears the website went offline entirely.
Around 2013, it appears the forum and Access Hip Hop website went offline entirely.

Latest revision as of 17:31, 20 November 2023


Access Hip Hop was an online web store based out of San Diego, California and [operated by Mark Onstad].

Between 2007 to at least 2013, Access Hip Hop was the official home of Hiero Hoopla, featured prominently alongside its other forums at accesshiphop.com.

Despite being officially sanctioned as the new home for Hiero Hoopla by Hieroglyphics themselves, many Hooplaite alums did not participate in discussions at Access Hip Hop, instead choosing forums such as Thick Jawns, State of Yo and later Slack.

Around 2013, it appears the forum and Access Hip Hop website went offline entirely.