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Action Bronson and Harry Fraud Passed Out Weed at the Rap Party

Action Bronson basically tore down Santos Party House with Harry Fraud, and it was great.

Hip-hop is having a renaissance right now in the city of New York, where it seems like every other day a new MC rises up out of the five boroughs with an even more unique style and approach to the music than what we thought was possible before. Motley crews like the A$AP Mob, the Beast Coast, and World's Fair have given us a reason to love rhymes again. We've written a lot about this stuff, but sometimes words don't do it justice. So, we've linked up with scene insider Verena Stefanie Grotto to document the new New York movement as it happens in real time, with intimate shots of rappers, scenesters, artists, and fashion fiends.

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This week, Verena caught up with Action Bronson as he rocked a hometown crowd at Club Santos in New York City. As part of the Noisey Rap Party series, the Queens native gave a legendary performance of Saaab Stories, his latest collaborative EP with producer Harry Fraud. Verena's pictures showcase the fervor of a Bronsolini show and all the cool kids who came out to show Action love, including the Underachievers and DJ Peter Rosenberg.

Photographer Verena Stefanie was born and bred in Bassano del Grappa, Italy. The small town is not known for hip-hop, but they do make a very tasty grape-based pomace brandy there called grappa. Stefanie left Bassano del Grappa at the age of 17 to go and live the wild skateboarding life in Barcelona, Spain, where she worked as the Fashion Coordinator for VICE Spain. Tired of guiding photographers to catch the best shots, she eventually grabbed the camera herself and is now devoted to documenting artists, rappers, style-heads, and more. She recently directed a renowned documentary about the Grime scene in UK and has had photo features in GQ, Cosmopolitan, VICE, and many more.

Check out her website and follow her on Twitter and Instagram @VerenaStefanie

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