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The Butterfly Effect - How Kendrick Lamar Ignited the Soul of Black America (Paperback): Marcus J. Moore The Butterfly Effect - How Kendrick Lamar Ignited the Soul of Black America (Paperback)
Marcus J. Moore
R460 R384 Discovery Miles 3 840 Save R76 (17%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Flip The Script - How Women Came to Rule Hip Hop (Paperback): Arusa Qureshi Flip The Script - How Women Came to Rule Hip Hop (Paperback)
Arusa Qureshi
R178 Discovery Miles 1 780 Ships in 12 - 17 working days
Vibrate Higher - A Rap Story (Paperback): Talib Kweli Vibrate Higher - A Rap Story (Paperback)
Talib Kweli
R461 R391 Discovery Miles 3 910 Save R70 (15%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Dilla Time - The Life and Afterlife of J Dilla, the Hip-Hop Producer Who Reinvented Rhythm (Paperback): Dan Charnas Dilla Time - The Life and Afterlife of J Dilla, the Hip-Hop Producer Who Reinvented Rhythm (Paperback)
Dan Charnas
R321 Discovery Miles 3 210 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

'This book is a must for everyone interested in illuminating the idea of unexplainable genius' - QUESTLOVE Equal parts biography, musicology, and cultural history, Dilla Time chronicles the life and legacy of J Dilla, a musical genius who transformed the sound of popular music for the twenty-first century. He wasn't known to mainstream audiences, and when he died at age thirty-two, he had never had a pop hit. Yet since his death, J Dilla has become a demigod, revered as one of the most important musical figures of the past hundred years. At the core of this adulation is innovation: as the producer behind some of the most influential rap and R&B acts of his day, Dilla created a new kind of musical time-feel, an accomplishment on a par with the revolutions wrought by Louis Armstrong and James Brown. Dilla and his drum machine reinvented the way musicians play. In Dilla Time, Dan Charnas chronicles the life of James DeWitt Yancey, from his gifted Detroit childhood to his rise as a sought-after hip-hop producer to the rare blood disease that caused his premature death. He follows the people who kept Dilla and his ideas alive. And he rewinds the histories of American rhythms: from the birth of Motown soul to funk, techno, and disco. Here, music is a story of what happens when human and machine times are synthesized into something new. This is the story of a complicated man and his machines; his family, friends, partners, and celebrity collaborators; and his undeniable legacy. Based on nearly two hundred original interviews, and filled with graphics that teach us to feel and "see" the rhythm of Dilla's beats, Dilla Time is a book as defining and unique as J Dilla's music itself. Financial Times Music Book of the Year 2022

From Staircase to Stage - The Story of Raekwon and the Wu-Tang Clan (Paperback): Raekwon From Staircase to Stage - The Story of Raekwon and the Wu-Tang Clan (Paperback)
Raekwon; Contributions by Anthony Bozza
R492 R412 Discovery Miles 4 120 Save R80 (16%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Beats and Elements: A Hip Hop Theatre Trilogy - No Milk for the Foxes; DenMarked; High Rise eState of Mind (Hardcover): Conrad... Beats and Elements: A Hip Hop Theatre Trilogy - No Milk for the Foxes; DenMarked; High Rise eState of Mind (Hardcover)
Conrad Murray; Edited by Katie Beswick
R2,122 R2,005 Discovery Miles 20 050 Save R117 (6%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This collection of three hip hop plays by Conrad Murray and his Beats & Elements collaborators Paul Cree, David Bonnick Junior and Lakeisha Lynch-Stevens, is the first publication of the critically acclaimed theatre-maker's work. The three plays use hip hop to highlight the inequalities produced by the UK's class system, and weave lyricism, musicality and dialogue to offer authentic accounts of inner-city life written by working-class Londoners. The plays are accompanied by two introductory essays: The first gives a specific social and historical context that helps readers make sense of the plays, the second positions hip hop as a contemporary literary form and offers some ways to read hip hop texts as literature. The collection also includes a foreword by leading hip hop theatre practitioner Jonzi D, interviews with the Beats & Elements company, and a glossary of words for students and international readers.

The Birth of Breaking - Hip-Hop History from the Floor Up (Hardcover): Serouj "Midus" Aprahamian The Birth of Breaking - Hip-Hop History from the Floor Up (Hardcover)
Serouj "Midus" Aprahamian
R2,011 Discovery Miles 20 110 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Breaking is the first and most widely practiced hip-hop dance in the world today, with an estimated one million participants taking part in this dynamic, multifaceted artform. Yet, despite its global reach and over 40 years of existence, historical treatments of the dance have largely neglected the African Americans who founded it. Dancer and scholar Serouj "Midus" Aprahamian offers, for the first time, a detailed look into the African American beginnings of breaking in the Bronx, New York, during the 1970s. Given the pivotal impact the dance had on hip-hop's formation, this book also challenges numerous myths and misconceptions that have permeated studies of hip-hop culture's emergence. Aprahamian draws on untapped archival material, primary interviews, and detailed descriptions of early breaking to bring this buried history to life, with a particular focus on the early aesthetic development of the dance, the institutional settings in which hip-hop was conceived, and the movement's impact on sociocultural conditions in New York throughout the 1970s. By featuring the overlooked first-hand accounts of over 50 founding b-boys and b-girls, this book also shows how indebted breaking is to African American culture and interrogates the disturbing factors behind its historical erasure.

Rare & Unseen Moments of 90's Hiphop - Volume Three (Hardcover, Artist Print ed.): T Eric Monroe Rare & Unseen Moments of 90's Hiphop - Volume Three (Hardcover, Artist Print ed.)
T Eric Monroe
R869 R761 Discovery Miles 7 610 Save R108 (12%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Wax Poetics Journal Issue 68 (Hardcover) - Digable Planets b/w P.M. Dawn (Hardcover): Various Authors Wax Poetics Journal Issue 68 (Hardcover) - Digable Planets b/w P.M. Dawn (Hardcover)
Various Authors
R1,079 Discovery Miles 10 790 Ships in 12 - 17 working days
Paved - The Complete Navigated Guide to Succeed In the Music Industry (Hardcover): Silkk "The Shocker" Miller Paved - The Complete Navigated Guide to Succeed In the Music Industry (Hardcover)
Silkk "The Shocker" Miller
R717 R596 Discovery Miles 5 960 Save R121 (17%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days
A Light On A Hill (Hardcover): Aiyisha T Obafemi A Light On A Hill (Hardcover)
Aiyisha T Obafemi
R944 Discovery Miles 9 440 Ships in 12 - 17 working days
Wax Poetics Issue One (Special-Edition Hardcover) (Hardcover): Various Authors Wax Poetics Issue One (Special-Edition Hardcover) (Hardcover)
Various Authors
R1,067 Discovery Miles 10 670 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Baptized in Dirty Water (Hardcover): Daniel White Hodge Baptized in Dirty Water (Hardcover)
Daniel White Hodge
R1,021 R823 Discovery Miles 8 230 Save R198 (19%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Wake Up, Mr. West - Kanye West and the Double Consciousness of Black Celebrity (Paperback): Joshua K Wright Wake Up, Mr. West - Kanye West and the Double Consciousness of Black Celebrity (Paperback)
Joshua K Wright
R743 Discovery Miles 7 430 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Black celebrities in America have always walked a precarious line between their perceived status as spokespersons for their race and their own individual success -and between being "not black enough" for the black community or "too black" to appeal to a broader audience. Few know this tightrope walk better than Kanye West, who transformed hip-hop, pop and gospel music, redefined fashion, married the world's biggest reality TV star and ran for president, all while becoming one of only a handful of black billionaires worldwide. Despite these accomplishments, his polarizing behavior, controversial alliances and bouts with mental illness have made him a caricature in the media and a disappointment among much of his fanbase. This book examines West's story and what it reveals about black celebrity and identity and the American dream.

BTS - The Ultimate Fan Book - Experience the K-Pop Phenomenon! (Hardcover, Updated): Malcolm Croft BTS - The Ultimate Fan Book - Experience the K-Pop Phenomenon! (Hardcover, Updated)
Malcolm Croft
R263 Discovery Miles 2 630 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Experience the K-Pop phenomenon of BTS in this best-selling Ultimate Fan Book! BTS are much more than just a group of seven talented individuals, they are a band acclaimed for their record-smashing, barrier-breaking, trend-setting dance-pop and hip-hop tunes and personal philosophies. Featuring brand new content and sensational new photos, BTS - The Ultimate Fan Book includes everything you need to know about Jin, Suga, J-Hope, RM, Jimin, V and Jungkook, as well as the BTS ARMY. A celebration of the K-Pop phenomenon, exploring in stunning technicolour detail the group's origins, members and super rise to success, this Ultimate Fan Book is beautifully accompanied by photographs showcasing the band's kaleidoscope of personalities and passions that have made them famous. BTS are more than just a boy band - they are a way of life.

HIP-HOP History (Book 1 of 3) - The Incorporation of Hip-Hop: Circa 1970-1989 (Hardcover): Antwan Ant Bank$ HIP-HOP History (Book 1 of 3) - The Incorporation of Hip-Hop: Circa 1970-1989 (Hardcover)
Antwan Ant Bank$
R2,470 R1,979 Discovery Miles 19 790 Save R491 (20%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days
HIP-HOP History (Book 2 of 3) - The Incorporation of Hip-Hop: Circa 1990-1999 (Hardcover): Antwan Ant Bank$ HIP-HOP History (Book 2 of 3) - The Incorporation of Hip-Hop: Circa 1990-1999 (Hardcover)
Antwan Ant Bank$
R2,335 R1,873 Discovery Miles 18 730 Save R462 (20%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Hip-Hop History (Book 3 of 3) - The Incorporation of Hip-Hop: Circa 2000 -2010 (Hardcover): Antwan Ant Bank$ Hip-Hop History (Book 3 of 3) - The Incorporation of Hip-Hop: Circa 2000 -2010 (Hardcover)
Antwan Ant Bank$
R2,639 R2,114 Discovery Miles 21 140 Save R525 (20%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Rap and Religion - Understanding the Gangsta's God (Hardcover): Ebony A. Utley Rap and Religion - Understanding the Gangsta's God (Hardcover)
Ebony A. Utley
R1,619 Discovery Miles 16 190 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This book provides an enlightening, representative account of how rappers talk about God in their lyrics-and why a sense of religion plays an intrinsic role within hip hop culture. Why is the battle between good and evil a recurring theme in rap lyrics? What role does the devil play in hip hop? What exactly does it mean when rappers wear a diamond-encrusted "Jesus" around their necks? Why do rappers acknowledge God during award shows and frequently include prayers in their albums? Rap and Religion: Understanding the Gangsta's God tackles a sensitive and controversial topic: the juxtaposition-and seeming hypocrisy-of references to God within hip hop culture and rap music. This book provides a focused examination of the intersection of God and religion with hip hop and rap music. Author Ebony A. Utley, PhD, references selected rap lyrics and videos that span three decades of mainstream hip hop culture in America, representing the East Coast, the West Coast, and the South in order to account for how and why rappers talk about God. Utley also describes the complex urban environments that birthed rap music and sources interviews, award acceptance speeches, magazine and website content, and liner notes to further explain how God became entrenched in hip hop. A bibliography of cited sources on rap music and hip hop culture An index of key terms and artists A discography of rap songs with religious themes

Eminem - The Real Slim Shady (Hardcover): Marcia Alesan Dawkins Eminem - The Real Slim Shady (Hardcover)
Marcia Alesan Dawkins
R1,631 Discovery Miles 16 310 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Offering a fresh way to look at one of the best-selling hip hop artists of the early 21st century, this book presents Eminem's words, images, and music alongside comments from those who love and hate him, documenting why Eminem remains a cultural, spiritual, and economic icon in global popular culture. Eminem: The Real Slim Shady examines the rapper, songwriter, record producer, and actor who has become one of the most successful and well-known artists in the world. Providing far more than a biography of his life story, the book provides a comprehensive description, interpretation, and analysis of his personas, his lyrical content, and the cultural and economic impact of Eminem's work through media. It also contains the first in-depth content analysis of 200 of the rapper's most popular songs from 1990 through 2012. The book is organized into three sections, each focusing on one of the artist's public personas (Slim Shady, Marshall Mathers, Eminem), with each section further divided into chapters that explore various aspects of Eminem's cultural, spiritual, and economic significance. Besides being a book that every fan of Eminem and pop music will want to read, the work will be valuable to researchers in the areas of race and ethnicity, communication, cultural and musical studies, and hip hop studies. Includes never before conducted analysis of 200 of Eminem's most popular lyrics, presented visually with tables and charts Provides an up-to-date, combined discography, videography, and bibliography of the rapper's work

From Pieces to Weight - Once Upon a Time in Southside Queens (Paperback, MTV Books/Pocket Books trade pbk. ed): 50 Cent From Pieces to Weight - Once Upon a Time in Southside Queens (Paperback, MTV Books/Pocket Books trade pbk. ed)
50 Cent; As told to Kris Ex
R448 R377 Discovery Miles 3 770 Save R71 (16%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This violent and introspective memoir reveals not only 50 Cent's story but also the story of a generation of youth faced with hard choices and very few options. It is a tale of sacrifice, transformation, and redemption, but also one of hope, determination, and the power of self. Told in 50's unique voice, the narrative drips with the raw insight, street wisdom, and his struggle to survive at all costs -- and behold the riches of the American Dream.

Jay Z - The King of America (Hardcover): Mark Beaumont Jay Z - The King of America (Hardcover)
Mark Beaumont 1
R674 Discovery Miles 6 740 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Author Mark Beaumont met and interviewed Jay Z in 2009 and many quotes from that interview feature in this biography. Includes interviews with Kanye West, Chris Martin, Busta Rhymes, LL Cool J, Damon Dash, Dr Dre, Rick Rubin and many others. Details his early life, his Father abandoning him, his accidental shooting of his brother and his delving into cocaine dealing. The launch of his Roc-A-Fella record label and his subsequent album releases including the platinum selling In My Life and Hard Knock Life. His alleged involvement in the stabbing of record executive Lance Riviera, the trial and his three year probation sentence. How he became the CEO of Def Jam Recordings (one of his first signings was Rihanna) His relationship and marriage to Beyonce Knowles. His entrepreneurial skills from launching his own Rocawear clothing and accessories line, his New York club 40/40 and his rumoured investments in real estate and football clubs. Brings the story right up to date to include his performance at Glastonbury in 2008, the Haiti aid single Stranded, his concerts with Eminem, his Watch The Throne EP release with Kanye West and his supporting U2 on their World Tour.

Hip Hop in Houston - The Origin and the Legacy (Paperback): Maco L. Faniel Hip Hop in Houston - The Origin and the Legacy (Paperback)
Maco L. Faniel; Foreword by Steve Fournier
R539 R451 Discovery Miles 4 510 Save R88 (16%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Rap-A-Lot Records, U.G.K. (Pimp C and Bun B), Paul Wall, Beyonce, Chamillionaire and Scarface are all names synonymous with contemporary hip-hop. And they have one thing in common: Houston. Long before the country came to know the chopped and screwed style of rap from the Bayou City in the late 1990s, hip-hop in Houston grew steadily and produced some of the most prolific independent artists in the industry. With early roots in jazz, blues, R&B and zydeco, Houston hip-hop evolved not only as a musical form but also as a cultural movement. Join Maco L. Faniel as he uncovers the early years of Houston hip-hop from the music to the culture it inspired.

Noise and Spirit - The Religious and Spiritual Sensibilities of Rap Music (Hardcover, New): Anthony B Pinn Noise and Spirit - The Religious and Spiritual Sensibilities of Rap Music (Hardcover, New)
Anthony B Pinn
R2,518 Discovery Miles 25 180 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

View the Table of Contentsbr>Read the Introduction.

"Both a scholarly book and a pleasurable read."
--"QBR"

"In moving beyond the common misconception that rap is simply a secular expression, this volume offers a refreshing discussion about the tensions that exist between the sacred and profane. It foregrounds the spiritual and religious dimensions of rap music and the genre's interpolation and critique of Buddhist, Islamic, Christian, Rastafarian, and Humanist thought in an unprecedented way."--Cheryl L. Keyes, author of "Rap Music and Street Consciousness"

"Cutting through the din of confusion and controversy surrounding hip-hop, "Noise and Spirit" illuminates the spiritual struggles a the root of the music and the culture. The essays collected here brim with the energy of discovery and engagement, and leave no doubt that Tupac, KRS-One, and Queen Latifah are carrying on the tradition of Al Green, Mahalia Jackson, and the 'black unknown bards' who forged a redemptive vision in the fires of a furnace that continues to burn."--Craig Werner, author of "Higher Ground: Aretha, Stevie, Curtis and America's Quest for Redemption"

""Noise and Spirit" is a thought provoking collection of empirical works that ultimately offer even the most reluctant of scholars a great vantage point from which to build on a continuing examination into, and further discussion of, the fragile and often contentious alliance between rap and religion. This is clearly a definitive work worth reading." --"The Sociology of Religion"

Rap music is often seen as a Black secular response to pressing issues of our time. Yet, like spirituals, the blues, and gospel music, rap has deep connections toAfrican American religious traditions.

Noise and Spirit explores the diverse religious dimensions of rap stemming from Islam (including the Nation of Islam and Five Percent Nation), Rastafarianism, and Humanism, as well as Christianity. The volume examines rap's dialogue with religious traditions, from the ways in which Islamic rap music is used as a method of religious and political instruction to the uses of both the blues and Black women's rap for considering the distinction between God and the Devil.

The first section explores rap's association with more easily recognizable religious traditions and communities such as Christianity and Islam. The next presents discussions of rap and important spiritual considerations, including on the topic of death. The final unit wrestles with ways to theologize about the relationship between the sacred and the profane in rap.

The New H.N.I.C. - The Death of Civil Rights and the Reign of Hip Hop (Hardcover): Todd Boyd The New H.N.I.C. - The Death of Civil Rights and the Reign of Hip Hop (Hardcover)
Todd Boyd
R2,505 Discovery Miles 25 050 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

View the Table of Contents. Read the Introduction.

"The New H.N.I.C. brilliantly observes pivotal moments in hip hop and black culture as a whole... provocative[ly] raises the level of the hip hop discussion."
--"Black Issues Book Review"

"It was naive for Todd Boyd to subtitle his book "The Death of Civil Rights and the Birth of Hip Hop," and not to expect people to wig out."
--"Punk Planet"

"Stand back! Todd Boyd brings the ruckus in this provocative look at how hip hop changed everything from the jailhouse to the White House--and why it truly became the voice of a new generation."
--Alan Light, Editor-in-Chief, "Spin Magazine"

aElegantly script[s] the fall of the previous generation alongside the rise of a new hip-hop ethosa]. ["The New H.N.I.C"] is built on the provocative premise that this generation's hip-hop culture has come to supersede the previous one's paradigm of civil rights. Highlighting various moments in recent rap historyathe controversy over OutKast's naming a single after Rosa Parks; the white negro-isms of EminemaBoyd offers hip-hop as the most suitable access point for understanding the social, political, and cultural experiences of African Americans born after the civil rights period.a
--"Village Voice"

"Those who are hip have always known that Black music is about more than simply nodding your head, snapping your fingers, and patting your feet. Like the proverbial Dude, back on the block, Dr. Todd Boyd, in his groundbreaking book The New H.N.I.C., tells us that like the best of this oral tradition, hip hop is a philosophy and worldview rooted in history and at the same time firmly of the moment. Dr. Boyd's improvisational flow is onpoint like be bop Stacy Adams and The New H.N.I.C., in both style and substance, breaks down how this monumental cultural shift has come to redefine the globe. With mad props and much love, Dr. Boyd's The New H.N.I.C. is the voice of a generation and stands poised at the vanguard of our future."
--Quincy Jones

"A convincing and entertaining case that hip-hop matters, Boyd's reading [of hip hop] is nothing less than inspired."
--"Mother Jones"

"If you want to understand the direction of music today, read this book. Boyd expertly chronicles the birth of Hip Hop, its impact on all music and how the language and music defines a generation."
--Tom Freston, CEO, MTV Networks

"Boyd's main observation is simple and mostly true: "Hip-hop has rejected and now replaced the pious, sanctimonious nature of civil rights as the defining moment of Blackness."
--"Los Angeles Times"

When Lauryn Hill stepped forward to accept her fifth Grammy Award in 1999, she paused as she collected the last trophy, and seeming somewhat startled said, "This is crazy, 'cause this is hip hop music.'" Hill's astonishment at receiving mainstream acclaim for music once deemed insignificant testifies to the explosion of this truly revolutionary art form. Hip hop music and the culture that surrounds it--film, fashion, sports, and a whole way of being--has become the defining ethos for a generation. Its influence has spread from the state's capital to the nation's capital, from the Pineapple to the Big Apple, from 'Frisco to Maine, and then on to Spain.

But moving far beyond the music, hip hop has emerged as a social and cultural movement, displacing the ideas of the Civil Rights era. Todd Boydmaintains that a new generation, having grown up in the aftermath of both Civil Rights and Black Power, rejects these old school models and is instead asserting its own values and ideas. Hip hop is distinguished in this regard because it never attempted to go mainstream, but instead the mainstream came to hip hop.

The New H.N.I.C., like hip hop itself, attempts to keep it real, and challenges conventional wisdom on a range of issues, from debates over use of the "N-word," the comedy of Chris Rock, and the "get money" ethos of hip hop moguls like Sean "P. Diddy" Combs and Russell Simmons, to hip hop's impact on a diverse array of figures from Bill Clinton and Eminem to Jennifer Lopez.

Maintaining that Martin Luther King, Jr.'s "I Have a Dream" speech is less important today than DMX's "It's Dark and Hell is Hot," Boyd argues that Civil Rights as a cultural force is dead, confined to a series of media images frozen in another time. Hip hop, on the other hand, represents the vanguard, and is the best way to grasp both our present and future.

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