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Rap (Music) + History and criticism
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Rap (Music) + History and criticism
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Rap (Music) + History and criticism
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History and criticism
Rap (Music)
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Rap and hip-hop, Tamara Thompson, book editor
Hip hop matters, politics, pop culture, and the struggle for the soul of a movement, S. Craig Watkins
The hip hop movement, from R & B and the civil rights movement to rap and the hip hop generation, Reiland Rabaka
Rhymes in the flow, how rappers flip the beat, Macklin Smith and Aurko Joshi
Dilla time, the life and afterlife of J Dilla, the hip-hop producer who reinvented rhythm, Dan Charnas ; with musical analysis by Jeff Peretz
The new beats, exploring the music, culture, and attitudes of hip-hop, S.H. Fernando, Jr
Def Jam, Inc., Russell Simmons, Rick Rubin, and the extraordinary story of the world's most influential hip hop label, Stacy Gueraseva
Chuck D presents This day in rap and hip-hop history, with Duke Eatmon, Ron Maskell, Lorrie Boula, and Jonathan Bernstein ; foreword by Shepard Fairey
3 kings, Diddy, Dr. Dre, Jay Z, and hip-hop's multibillion-dollar rise, Zack O'Malley Greenburg
Black noise, rap music and black culture in contemporary America, Tricia Rose
Gangsta, merchandizing the rhymes of violence, Ronin Ro
Groove music, the art and culture of the hip-hop DJ, Mark Katz
The rap year book, the most important rap song from every year since 1979, discussed, debated, and deconstructed, by Shea Serrano ; foreword by Ice-T ; illustrated by Arturo Torres
Hip hop America, by Nelson George
The Cambridge companion to hip-hop, edited by Justin A. Williams
Hip-hop within and without the academy, by Karen Snell and Johan Söderman
The record players, DJ revolutionaries, Bill Brewster & Frank Broughton
What's good, notes on rap and language, Daniel Levin Becker
It's bigger than hip-hop, the rise of the post-hip-hop generation, M.K. Asante, Jr
Somebody scream!, rap music's rise to prominence in the aftershock of black power, Marcus Reeves
The come up, an oral history of the rise of hip-hop, Jonathan Abrams
Black noise, rap music and black culture in contemporary America, Tricia Rose
Book of rhymes, the poetics of hip hop, Adam Bradley
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