

The opening at the Brooklyn Museum showed the rap community that RapCaviar supports artists in a very real way–right from the start. A film of the process was directed by an icon of the genre, Director X, and narrated by Pharrell Williams. In a time when monuments are coming down, RapCaviar is creating timelessness for these new cultural icons. Inspired by history but decided by data, artists were selected using streaming numbers and the sculptures were 3D scanned and sculpted by robots, with details that nod to both the artists and classic antiquities.

The Rap Caviar Pantheon is 3 sculptures dedicated to 3 artists–SZA, Metro Boomin, and 21 Savage. To further cement the playlist's reputation as the platform that supports emerging talent, its first “year-end list” honored the biggest breakthrough artists of 2017. Spotify’s RapCaviar has become an authority in hip hop–a champion of young, boundary-pushing artists.
