Tha global cipha : hip hop culture and consciousness / by James G. Spady, H. Samy Alim & Samir Meghelli.
Philadelphia, PA : Black History Museum Press, [2006] 2006Description: xxiii, 693 pages : illustrations, portraits ; 23 cmContent type:- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 9780967174112
- 0967174112
- 9780967174129
- 0967174120
- Hip hop culture and consciousness
- 782.421649 22
- ML3531 .S689 2006
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Includes index.
This book presents in-depth conversations with hip-hop artists from around the world, representing the many regional scenes of the U.S. (from the East Coast to the Bay Area to the Dirty South), France, the Caribbean (from Jamaica to Puerto Rico), and Africa (from Algeria to Senegal), as well as diverse forms of street musics, such as Reggaeton, Reggae/Dancehall, Shaabi and Rai. Conversations with Jay-Z, Mos Def, Eve, Sean Paul, Young Jeezy, Foxy Brown, Booba, Buju Banton, Ivy Queen, Afrika Bambaataa, Sonia Sanchez, DJ Kool Herc, Oxmo Puccino, Trina, Cornbread, Mannie Fresh, Intik, Beanie Sigel, Cheb Khaled, Pitbull, Manu Key, Tego Calderon and many others, demonstrate these artists to be critical interpreters of their own culture and of the world around them. This book centers the usually marginalized voices of Hip Hop communities, presenting a remarkably refreshing and revealing view of Hip Hop Culture from the inside-out.
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