5% Order Awards: Latvian Hip Hop at Veldze Factory
Latvia’s vibrant hip-hop scene is set to celebrate its key players with the “5% Ordeņa” awards ceremony on January 30th. Created by rapper ansis, the event recognizes achievements within the Latvian hip-hop community, from standout tracks and lyrics to the individuals driving the genre forward.
Recognizing a Unique Energy
According to ansis, a core element of hip-hop’s success in Latvia has been its “organic enthusiasm.” He emphasizes that the genre’s growth isn’t solely based on commercial success, but on the dedication and energy invested by a passionate, relatively small group of people. The “5% Akadēmija” serves as a platform to nurture this spirit, and the “5% Ordeņa” awards are a direct reflection of that community’s voice.
Support from the Latvian Creative Scene
The awards ceremony is receiving support from a number of Latvian creative entities, including the “Veldze,” “Flagmanis,” “Mežpils,” “Bourzma,” “HiphopsLV,” “TimelessR,” “RM Studio,” and “SkanaGaisma.lv” organizations. The event will be held at the “Veldze” creative space, with attendance limited to nominees. However, a live stream will be available to the public via the “HIPHOPS LV” YouTube channel.
Those interested in joining the “5% Akadēmija” can find its online community on Discord. The livestream link for the awards ceremony is also publicly available.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the “5% Ordeņa”?
The “5% Ordeņa” is an annual awards ceremony created in 2022 by ansis, originating from the “5% Akadēmija,” Latvia’s largest hip-hop fan community. It aims to highlight the most significant events, songs, beats, lyrics, and individuals contributing to the development of the genre.
Who is organizing the awards ceremony?
The awards ceremony is organized by rapper ansis, and is supported by “Veldze”, “Flagmanis”, “Mežpils”, “Bourzma”, “HiphopsLV”, “TimelessR”, “RM Studio” and “SkanaGaisma.lv”.
How can I watch the awards ceremony?
The ceremony will be held at the “Veldze” creative space for nominees only, but it will also be live-streamed on the “HIPHOPS LV” YouTube channel.
How might this type of community-driven recognition impact the future development of hip-hop within Latvia?