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In this present age, aspiring performers, musical artists, and
singers of all kinds engage with hip hop and hip-hop stylizations.
Turn on the radio today and you will hear music from the likes of
Bruno Mars, Miley Cyrus, and Billie Eilish—songs you might place
into the generalized category of "pop singers." However, many top
40 pop tunes of today derive their musicality, style, and sound
from hip hop, often employing hip-hop stylized vocalizations. This
is even the case with contemporary musicals like Hamilton and In
the Heights. In Hip-Hop and Rap Music: A Performer’s Guide,
Melissa Foster equips aspiring performers, musical artists,
singers, and hobbyists with the tools and knowledge needed to
appreciate the rich art form and perform it with genuine
authenticity and fluency. Part 1 provides a rich tapestry of
important considerations for performers, including the development
of hip hop; a roadmap to different styles; a brief introduction to
the political, social, and racial context of hip-hop’s emergence;
and an investigation of hip hop’s vast influence on contemporary
music. Each performer must find an authentic, holistic way into the
stylisms, physicality, parlance, and sound of hip hop that will
resonate with both their lived experience and their bearing, and
understanding hip hop’s rich background is a vital first step
towards this. Part 2 presents a wealth of practical exercises and
techniques designed to condition a performer to meet hip hop’s
technical demands and facilitate hip-hop performance stylisms. This
section delves into vocal techniques to address such building
blocks as inhalation, breath management, articulation, movement and
grounding, rhythmic control and ownership (including an in-depth
look into finding the ‘pocket’ which is crucial to hip hop),
pitch, resonance, storytelling, riffing (in both a musical and
holistic approach), vocal health, and microphone techniques. Part 2
will also include interviews and tips from various hip-hop artists
and industry professionals which will bring to life and reinforce
the challenging nature of the form’s requisite skills. Hip-Hop
and Rap Music: A Performer’s Guide will equip performers with the
tools and knowledge vital to approaching authentic and masterful
performances of hip hop.
In this present age, aspiring performers, musical artists, and
singers of all kinds engage with hip hop and hip-hop stylizations.
Turn on the radio today and you will hear music from the likes of
Bruno Mars, Miley Cyrus, and Billie Eilish—songs you might place
into the generalized category of "pop singers." However, many top
40 pop tunes of today derive their musicality, style, and sound
from hip hop, often employing hip-hop stylized vocalizations. This
is even the case with contemporary musicals like Hamilton and In
the Heights. In Hip-Hop and Rap Music: A Performer’s Guide,
Melissa Foster equips aspiring performers, musical artists,
singers, and hobbyists with the tools and knowledge needed to
appreciate the rich art form and perform it with genuine
authenticity and fluency. Part 1 provides a rich tapestry of
important considerations for performers, including the development
of hip hop; a roadmap to different styles; a brief introduction to
the political, social, and racial context of hip-hop’s emergence;
and an investigation of hip hop’s vast influence on contemporary
music. Each performer must find an authentic, holistic way into the
stylisms, physicality, parlance, and sound of hip hop that will
resonate with both their lived experience and their bearing, and
understanding hip hop’s rich background is a vital first step
towards this. Part 2 presents a wealth of practical exercises and
techniques designed to condition a performer to meet hip hop’s
technical demands and facilitate hip-hop performance stylisms. This
section delves into vocal techniques to address such building
blocks as inhalation, breath management, articulation, movement and
grounding, rhythmic control and ownership (including an in-depth
look into finding the ‘pocket’ which is crucial to hip hop),
pitch, resonance, storytelling, riffing (in both a musical and
holistic approach), vocal health, and microphone techniques. Part 2
will also include interviews and tips from various hip-hop artists
and industry professionals which will bring to life and reinforce
the challenging nature of the form’s requisite skills. Hip-Hop
and Rap Music: A Performer’s Guide will equip performers with the
tools and knowledge vital to approaching authentic and masterful
performances of hip hop.
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Hot Mess Summer
Melissa Foster
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What are two besties willing to risk for something more? The New
York Times bestselling author of This Is Love has the answer in
this fun, sexy, and emotional romance about friendship, family, and
giving love a chance. Something is off in Piper Dalton’s life,
and she has a feeling it might just be her. All her siblings are
blissfully settled with their forever loves. But while her sisters
were dreaming of white weddings, Piper was left heartbroken and
commitment phobic by her first love, her best friend’s younger
brother. As a woman dominating the male-driven construction
industry, Piper has no interest in turning in her hammer for an
apron—even if hot and hilarious Harley thinks otherwise. Burly
bar owner Harley Dutch has a bum ankle and two preteen nieces to
take care of, and having his best friend, tough-as-nails and
sexy-as-sin Piper Dalton, come to his rescue is just the remedy he
needs. Piper is her snarky self, and she kind of sucks at
caregiving, but she’s owned his heart for years, she’s got a
way with the girls, and Harley would sure like to have his way with
her… As things heat up between Piper and Harley, she warns him
not to fall in love with her because she’ll only break his heart.
Harley is the right man for that challenge—until he makes the
biggest mistake of his life, and they begin to wonder if true love
really can conquer all.
She has everything money can buy, but her bodyguard is all she
wants-and together they're exactly what each other needs in this
heart-racing romance by Melissa Foster, the New York Times
bestselling author of Call Her Mine. Actress Remi Divine is sick of
bodyguards, sick of stalkers, and sick of feeling like she is
always under a microscope. But this movie star isn't helpless by
any means. She's got a rebellious streak, and she knows how to use
it. First order of business: getting rid of the overbearing
bodyguards who are sticking to her like glue. Mason Swift has made
protecting others his life, and when Remi ditches his two best men,
he takes over and gives it everything he has. Having grown up in
the foster-care system, and as a former special operative, he knows
all the tricks. Nothing gets by him, especially not gorgeous,
sneaky Remi. He thinks she's a diva. She thinks he's arrogant. But
when sparks turn to flames and their walls come down, their true
hearts are revealed, and their connection is unstoppable. And when
tragedy strikes, Remi realizes that being protected isn't the worst
thing in the world-but losing Mason just might be.
Two besties and a baby make for an instafamily and a surprising
romance in a delightful series by Melissa Foster, the New York
Times bestselling author of the Sugar Lake novels. Ben Dalton has
always been honest, except where his heart is concerned. He's been
in love with his best friend-saucy, smart-mouthed Aurelia
Stark-forever. But Ben's a planner, and timing has never been on
his side. When he finally decides to make his move, Aurelia beats
him to the punch with a move of her own-to a different town.
Aurelia loves her new life in the charming town of Harmony Pointe.
She has a great apartment and her very own bookstore, and best of
all, the sinfully hot, commitment-phobic friend she's crushed on
for years is no longer just around the corner. Maybe she'll finally
be able to leave her unrequited love behind and move on. But when a
baby is left on Ben's front porch-a baby that is presumably
his-Aurelia is there for him. Neither one knows the first thing
about babies, but how hard can it be? Ben and Aurelia are
catapulted into a world of love, laughter, and tracking down the
baby mama, and it might even add up to a very happily ever after...
just not one either of them expects.
Love only works when your heart is in the right place. Hers could
be right next door... Single mom Bridgette Dalton doesn't have time
to stop and smell the roses-not even in her own flower shop. But
that doesn't mean she hasn't noticed Bodhi Booker. Her ruggedly
handsome next-door neighbor would be the perfect candidate for a
no-strings fling. Having loved and lost, Bridgette's not ready to
hand over her heart...but she could use a distraction. Bodhi has
one rule: never leave anyone behind. As a special operative, he
knows that each new mission is more dangerous than the last. He's
never made a promise of forever to a woman, not even to the
beautiful widow who has him tied in knots. And if there were anyone
who could tempt him into putting down roots, it would be Bridgette
and her adorable son. But as his next deployment nears, they make a
startling discovery. Their passion, meant only for the here and
now, might already be blossoming into something more...
Bakery owner Willow Dalton's friendship with Zane Walker has always
been a bit complicated. Now a scrumptiously hot A-list actor,
Zane's always had a reputation as a player. He's arrogant, and he's
definitely not boyfriend material. Sure, he did Willow a favor by
agreeing to take her virginity before college, but is that reason
enough for her to go along with a fake engagement a decade
later-even if it comes with a real diamond ring? Zane should have
known better. Nothing involving Willow has ever been easy. Still,
he knows her better than anyone, and becoming America's hottest new
leading man means cleaning up his reputation. An "engagement" to
curvy, sass-mouthed Willow is the perfect PR move-provided no one
gets hurt. Now Zane and Willow's little white lie has turned into
an irresistible recipe for sweet temptation. And soon no one will
be able to tell the difference between their fake engagement and
the real thing-including them.
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