
Vevo True School Hip-Hop focuses on hip-hop music videos and related content from the 1980s through the early 2000s. The channel draws from Vevo’s library of officially licensed music videos, featuring artists who shaped the genre during its formative and golden eras. Programming leans heavily on classic rap and R&B visuals, with an emphasis on East Coast and West Coast styles, as well as Southern and Midwest movements from that period. The channel does not air talk shows, interviews, or original documentaries; instead, it presents uninterrupted music video blocks. This makes it a straightforward option for viewers in the United States who want to hear and see tracks from acts like A Tribe Called Quest, The Notorious B.I.G., OutKast, and Tupac Shakur without commentary or commercial interruptions from traditional television networks.
The channel is available through select cable and satellite providers in the U.S., and it also streams live online via Vevo’s website and connected TV apps. On digital platforms, the feed runs 24 hours a day with no scheduled programming changes, so the same playlist structure repeats throughout the day. TV guide listings typically show the channel under music or entertainment categories, though actual video selections rotate based on Vevo

