- by Scott Colothan
- Friday, December 12, 2008
- filed in: Hip Hop
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Some of the greatest and most recognisable hip-hop album covers have been given a unique makeover, LEGO style.
Albums including De La Soul's '3 Feet High and Rising', Common's 'Be' and Ghostface Killah's 'The Big Doe Rehab' have all been reinterpreted by the design team at formatmag.com.
The site said of the album covers: “In more recent times (LEGO) mini-figs and legendary building blocks have been used to recreate famous landmarks, classic photographs and now: 20 Classic Hip Hop Album Covers Recreated in LEGO.”
You can see six of the best album covers by clicking through below and click here for more.
Classic Hip-Hop Album Covers Recreated In LEGO:
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