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Beats, Rhymes and Life: What We Love and Hate About Hip-Hop.


Beats, Rhymes and Life: What We Love and Hate About Hip-Hop hip-hop: see rap music.  Edited by Kenji Jasper Kenji Jasper is a writer.[1] At 30, Kenji Jasper can boast of a 16-year career in writing and journalism, which began when he published his first article as an intern for The Washington Informer newspaper at the age of 13.  and Ytasha Womack Harlem Moon/Broadway Books, May 2007 $14, ISBN ISBN
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Without question, hip-hop culture and music have gone mainstream in ways that were probably unforeseen when it started back in the '70s. Indeed, it has become a movement. But where is it going? In Beats, Rhymes and Life, the editors and contributors offer thoughtful insights into the evolution of hip-hop nation Hip Hop Nation is a Hip Hop radio station on Sirius Satellite Radio channel 40 and DISH Network channel 6040. Schedule
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Author:Reynolds, Clarence V.
Publication:Black Issues Book Review
Article Type:Book review
Date:May 1, 2007
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