Hip-Hop Travels to Outer Space With “Pale Blue Dot” Released From Int’l Space Station

Dr. Kamran Rashid Khan, also known as Lazarus, is ready to make world history by becoming the first music artist to debut his song from the International Space Station. Lazarus is a Detroit-based rapper who frequently toured with Wu-Tang Clan and a practicing physician who treated patients throughout the COVID-19 pandemic. He has now teamed up with Jim Green, who has served as NASA’s chief scientist for 42 years, to bring the first song in music to realistically and accurately describe space travel from the point of view of an astronaut.

Hip Hop turned 50 this year, as celebrated at the 2023 Grammy Awards. In a recent live Instagram broadcast with Jim Green, Lazarus discusses the power of Hip Hop over the years. “Hip Hop as a form of music has always been there for the art of expression and to bring awareness to subject matters. And now, utilizing Hip Hop, we can speak on topics like space travel, what’s going on in outer space, terraforming, insights we can gain about pollution, crops, agriculture.” 

This history-making song is called “Pale Blue Dot,” and launches from the ISS on March 11th via a live stream and then be released on all streaming platforms the next day March 12th. This is an extremely proud moment for Hip-Hop and, once again, shows that this art form has no boundaries or limitations.




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Check out the interview with Jim Green and Lazarus HERE