“Last fall Eric Adams presented the hip-hop impresario with an honorary key to New York City in a splashy Times Square ceremony that doubled as a showcase for each man’s unbidden bravado. “The bad boy of entertainment is getting the key to the city from the bad boy of politics,” declared the New York Mayor…
Curiously, New York wasn’t the only city to present Diddy with keys: Chicago, Miami and Miami Beach also recognized him. Among rappers, known for boasting about such commendations, Diddy’s all-American key ring was the lyrical equivalent of the infinity stone gauntlet. Bragging rights don’t get much bigger.”
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“This medieval tradition is meant to confer trust and honor; it grows from the medieval walled city whose gates were guarded during the day and locked at night. The key symbolizes the freedom of the recipient to enter and leave the city at will, as a trusted friend of city residents. The actual ‘Key to the City’ would function to open the city gates. In modern times, an ornamental (non-functional) key is presented to esteemed visitors, residents, or others the city wishes to honor. This award is also known as Freedom of the City; in this way the ability to access ‘everything’ is seen as the ultimate act of esteem.
From the Archives of the Mayor’s Press Office, April 27, 1999 (New York, NY): “The Key to the City honors distinguished persons, honored guests and outstanding civic contributors to New York City. The presentation of a Key to the City can be traced back to medieval times, when cities were enclosed by walls and locked gates. By the middle of the 1800’s, it became customary to give a Key to the City as a direct symbol of the City’s wish that a guest feel free to come and go at will.”
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