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The author helps the reader or would be mc understand the importance of the different aspects and tools availabe to all. On friday i told you all that im reading the hip hop wars by tricia rose and that im blogging as i read it basically this series is a chapter by chapter sometimes point by point reply to a book that i feel is a necessary conversation starter for many topics that plague our community. It gives music fans, political progressives, parents, pop culture aficionados and scholars what we need to put a stop to stupid argumentsand address what really matters when we talk about hip hop. Reviewed by beau bothwell as hip hop slowly settles into middle age, the pitched battles of its younger. In rhythmic, rhyming verse, morse offers a genealogy of hiphop royalty that begins with the boogie down bronxs dj kool herc and grandmaster flash and walks readers into today with nicki minaj, drake, and. The east coastwest coast hip hop rivalry was a feud between artists and fans of the east coast hip hop and west coast hip hop scenes in the united states, especially from the mid1990s. Ceasefire caught up with her to discuss the debate, her 2008 book the hip hop wars, the state of hip hop today and the deeper connections between culture, race and politics. Thats the joint the hiphop studies reader 2nd edition. For the past dozen years, the most commercially successful hip hop has become increasingly saturated with caricatures of black gangstas, thugs, pimps, and hos.
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