BuzzFeed Motion Pictures staff created hip-hop Disney princesses and characters. Based on similar attributes, names and characteristics between the Disney stars and the musical artists, they have each become a hybrid version of a Disney-rap artist.
Some characters simply became an artist based on their name such as Gene from Aladdin who became B.I.Gene. Another example of this is Snow White who became Snow Wayne, to represent artist Lil’ Wayne. Other characters used physical similarities such as Buzz Lightyear who became Buzz Lightye to represent Kanye West.
These humorous interpretations of hip-hop Disney characters were created for the purpose of pure comical entertainment. It is interesting to view Disney characters in a completely new and unrelated field of entertainment.
Hip-Hop Disney Princesses
These Disney Characters are Recreated as Rappers and Artists
Trend Themes
1. Hip-hop Disney Characters - The trend of recreating Disney characters as hip-hop artists opens opportunities for innovative collaborations between the two industries.
2. Hybrid Artist Names - The trend of creating hybrid artist names based on Disney characters and hip-hop artists presents marketing and branding opportunities for merchandise and music collaborations.
3. Humorous Entertainment Crossovers - The trend of humorous interpretations of Disney characters in unrelated fields of entertainment offers opportunities for cross-promotions and viral content creation.
Industry Implications
1. Entertainment - The entertainment industry can explore collaborations between Disney characters and hip-hop artists to create unique content and merchandise.
2. Music - The music industry can leverage the popularity of Disney characters by collaborating with them and creating music that appeals to both Disney and hip-hop fans.
3. Merchandising - The merchandising industry has the potential to capitalize on the hybrid artist names trend by creating branded merchandise featuring the hip-hop Disney characters.