Malcolm McLaren and the World's Famous Supreme Team was a pioneering collaboration in the 1980s that blended hip-hop and electronic music. Spearheaded by Malcolm McLaren, former manager of the Sex Pistols, and the World's Famous Supreme Team, a group of radio DJs from New York, their work significantly contributed to the early evolution of hip-hop. Their most notable track, "Buffalo Gals," was groundbreaking for its innovative use of scratching and sampling, techniques now integral to hip-hop. The group's blending of genres and cultures set a precedent for the global reach of hip-hop.