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From Bronx to Graffiti Brotherhood: Randy Kel1st Rodriguez -The Wild Style Pioneer's Mission to Keep The Culture Alive

Brandon Rush Season 3 Episode 22

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 Randy “KEL1ST” Rodriguez: A True Pioneer of Hip-Hop and Street Art Cultureiiiuuu

On this episode of the Buckle Up Podcast Universe, we had the honor of sitting down with Randy “KEL1ST” Rodriguez, a living legend and cultural icon in the world of graffiti and street art. Born and raised in New York City, Randy quickly rose to prominence during the graffiti revolution of the 1970s, becoming a master of “Wild Style” lettering and a key figure in the birth of Hip-Hop culture.


Randy shared his incredible story of coming up in New York — how he grew up in the Bronx but built deep connections in Brooklyn, breaking down barriers and uniting people from different backgrounds through his art. As a proud Puerto Rican artist, he spoke about how he was embraced in neighborhoods that might have seemed unlikely at the time, earning respect as a true man of the people.


We explored his journey working on thousands of trains across New York City, his role as a collaborator who brought together artists from every corner of the city, and how that spirit of unity and innovation helped shape the culture we know today. His work was featured in the cult classic film STYLE WARS, and he remains a respected member of the legendary ROCSTARS crew.


Randy reflected on the artists who came before him, those he worked alongside, and the new generation he continues to inspire — always striving to keep the culture alive and thriving. From galleries and auctions around the world to a permanent place in the Brooklyn Museum of Art, his legacy is undeniable.


This conversation is packed with wisdom for anyone chasing their dreams, and especially for young people looking for guidance on how to build community, honor their roots, and leave a lasting impact.

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