We Have Introduced Some Of The Best Hip Hop Hairstyles – Part 2

More details on braids and dreadlocks. What is the choice of rappers? Here is a long list of different hip-hop hairstyles.

We Have Introduced Some Of The Best Hip Hop Hairstyles – Part 2

Travis Scott

Always styled in an eye-grabbing fashion, Travis Scott is known for two big things: his music and his sense of style with an emphasis on his braids. As long as you are willing to deal with the learning curve associated with braiding your own hair, thankfully you can achieve this look at home for cheap. 

Ask a friend or loved one for help in case you are having trouble reaching the back of your head. A barber will take good care of you for professional results. 

Coolio

As one of the most daring and crazy hip-hop hairstyles of all time, Coolio’s infamous hairstyle will go down in history. Leaving you wondering how he manages to defy gravity in such an effective manner, his Medusa-style braids make a powerful first impression. 

The rapper used a tight hair tie and hair product to style this weird hairstyle. Since it may not fly with your supervisors, we don’t advice trying something similar if you work a traditional 9-to-5 job. Feel free to give it a go otherwise. 

Jay-Z

Jay-Z needs no introduction as one of the most successful hip hop artists and entrepreneurs in the US. 

He more recently started to grow it out and sport a messy Afro that suits him well as for a long time, the musician used to wear his hair short via a traditional buzz cut. Embracing a more natural unpolished look is he clearly. Hence it is here that where now he goes from here will be interesting to see. 

Kanye West

This statement applies to the rapper’s haircut as Kanye West isn’t known for keeping a low profile. The rapper is usually experimenting with new looks while Kanye sometimes gets a buzz cut or shaved head. This artist keeps his hairstyle cool and fashionable from intricate shaved hair designs to wacky colours to the mullet. 

To make a powerful statement this is further proof that you don’t need long hair. It is similar to the time where Kanye had then the Fendi logo shaved into his hair. It is proving that he doesn’t come to be afraid to have fun as also you should not be. 

Post Malone

It had a good run for a while as Post Malone isn’t sporting his messy man bun anymore. For men looking to achieve a relaxed look, Malone’s man bun is certainly still an excellent hair inspiration. 

You need long hair, a bunch of hair ties, and patience to recreate it. If you have a receding hairline, just make sure to avoid man buns. Making it more noticeable is having your hair pulled back 

Chris Brown

Taking us a while is writing about Chris Brown’s hair evolution. Always debuting a fresh look, after all, he is like a chameleon when it comes to his hair. 

Brown has tried them all with various degrees of success from braids to a basic buzz cut too short curls. Just like his music, his hair is an outlet for self-expression. We can’t deny his sense of style while his personal life certainly doesn’t recommend him as a role model. 

Wiz Khalifa

Wiz Khalifa’s hairstyle has changed over time as another artist who isn’t afraid to play around with his hair. We also love his short Afro with a signature honey blonde dye strip in the front as the rapper’s dreads are particularly trendy. 

A whimsical way to spice up your look without spending too much time on styling is adding a touch of colour to your hair. 

Busta Rhymes

It was surprising when he cut his hair short back in 2005 for spiritual and personal reasons, Busta Rhymes became known for his long luscious dreads. Less iconic but more practical, since then, he is mostly been sporting a buzz cut or Caesar cut. 

Remember that they can be time-consuming to care for if you are thinking of getting long dreadlocks. That which involves religiously fixing loose hair and sleeping with a headscarf on you will need to adopt a new hair care routine.

Diddy

Diddy was the epitome of traditional hair, usually sportings buzz cut fade for most of his career. When he debuted his closely cropped Mohawk in the early 2000s, making it even more memorable. 

You might consider giving it a go as the look has aged pretty well. To keep the Mohawk looking fresh for the entire day, just make sure you invest in a strong-hold gel or pomade. 

Tupac

His influence isn’t limited to music as the late Tupac is a legend. His famous Juice haircut has never gone out of style while most fans remember Tupac being bald with a shaved head. Reminiscent of the golden era of hip hop is Tupac with hair. 

It's perfect for guys with curly hair as the classic cut falls somewhere between a box and a high-top fade. He will know exactly how to cut it so ask your barber for the Juice style. 

Lil Uzi

From green to blonde to bright orange, Lil Uzi’s dreads have gone through a variety of colours. We are happy to report that dyeing dreadlocks aren’t that much more different than dyeing regular hair if you aren’t afraid of standing out. 

If you are going for a lighter colour than your natural hair, you will want to make sure the dreads are moisturised and will have to bleach them. Book an appointment with a hairstylist for the best results.

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