The honor comes on the heels of LL lighting the Empire State Building cyan blue in honor of the festival's return.
"I feel like hip-hop is indisposable, and I feel like, the same reverence and deference in the way Paul McCartney gets celebrated, the way Bob Dylan gets celebrated or Mick Jagger, I feel like these artists, these kings and queens, deserve that same treatment for this art form," LL said of the festival in a statement.
Partial proceeds from ticket sales of the festival will go to the Universal Hip-Hop Museum in the Bronx. The museum will open in a 52,000-square-foot space at the Bronx Point development at Mill Pond Park, and will include gallery spaces, a black box theater, interactive exhibits and more. It's the only state chartered educational museum dedicated to celebrating and preserving local and global contributions to hip hop music and culture.