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Jun 28, 2019 · This rap history book puts you directly in the minds of the young American hip hop family tree of MCs and dancers of the good ole days of the 1990s where Hip Hop and R&B first meshed resulting in a brand new wave of rap, R&B, pop & jazz artists, collaborating together to produce incredible classics that we still cherish to this day.
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Dec 20, 2014 · The Concise Guide to Hip-Hop Music: A Fresh Look at the Art of Hip-Hop, from Old-School Beats to Freestyle Rap by Paul Edwards (Goodreads Author) 3.82 avg rating — 85 ratings
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jamescamien. Hip-hop history books recommendations? Hi all, This breakdown of books on hip-hop ( https://www.reddit.com/r/hiphopheads/comments/4ovpcw/the_best_books_on_hiphop/) linked in the wiki tab is super, but I'm looking for specifically any really good books to do with the history of hip-hop.
As The Rub’s History of Hip Hop mix series moves into the teens, the range of styles ever widens, touching on everything from classic soul samples to weird dubstep beats. (Watch The Throne had both.)
Barnes & Noble has a wide selection of hip-hop books and books by rappers. You can find anything from a history of hip hop book like Can’t Stop Won’t Stop, to memoirs and biographies by and about rappers, such as E.A.R.L.: The Autobiography of DMX and Decoded.
$14.99. Format. Also available from: Amazon. Apple Books. Barnes & Noble. Google Play. Ebooks.com. Kobo. The Hip Hop Wars. by Tricia Rose. How hip hop shapes our conversations about race -- and how race influences our consideration of hip hop.
I thoroughly enjoyed, "Book of Rhymes: The Poetics of Hip Hop" by Adam Bradley. While not so much about the culture or background of artists, this book more of a collection of lyrics from different eras of rap music, and discusses the word-play, poetic techniques, flows, and rhyme schemes, of numerous artists, and really gives you an appreciation for the art of the rhyme.