Hip-hop is finally getting the temple it deserves — and one of its greatest lyricists just helped lay the foundation.
Queensbridge legend Nas has teamed with Resorts World New York City to donate $2 million toward the completion of The Hip Hop Museum in the Bronx, the long-awaited institution celebrating the genre’s origins and global rise. The announcement came during the museum’s annual benefit gala, where Nas said the project “is something our culture has needed for a long time.”
“Building this Hip Hop Museum is something our culture has needed for a long time,” he told guests. “It’s powerful to see a space being created to preserve that history and to educate and inspire the next generation. Being able to contribute alongside Resorts World to help bring this vision to life is an honor. This museum stands as a reminder of where we came from, and a celebration of everything Hip Hop continues to be.”
“Receiving this generous $2 million donation from Nas and Resorts World at our benefit gala was a major highlight of the evening,” Bucano said. “His generosity supports our capital campaign and brings us closer to opening our doors in 2026.”
Resorts World’s contribution comes as the company pursues a full downstate casino license for its Queens racino, proposing a $7.5 billion expansion with $2 billion in community benefits — including cultural investments like this one. The Gaming Facility Location Board is expected to decide on licenses by late 2025.
The casino competition has been fierce: earlier this year, the Jay-Z/Roc Nation-backed Caesars Palace Times Square proposal was rejected by a local advisory committee after strong opposition from theater owners, leaving Resorts World and MGM’s Yonkers bid among the frontrunners.
But beyond the politics, Nas’s involvement brings the story full circle. The Bronx once birthed hip-hop; now one of its most eloquent sons is helping give it a permanent home. In a city that once tried to silence the genre, the sound that defined New York will finally have its own museum — built by the hands of those who made it matter.
At a Glance: The Hip Hop Museum
- Location: Bronx Point development, 585 Exterior St., Bronx, NY 10451
- Opening Target: 2026
- Latest Funding: $2 million joint gift from Nas and Resorts World New York City (Oct 2025)
- Capital Support to Date: $80 million + public and private funding (NYC EDC, UHHM Foundation, Resorts World)
- Facility Size: ≈ 52,000 sq ft with galleries, archives and 300-seat theater
- Mission: Preserve hip-hop history and foster innovation for future generations
- Context: Near 1520 Sedgwick Ave.—the recognized birthplace of hip-hop culture

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