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WHOOP! WHOOP! The Insane Clown Posse calls itself "the most hated band in the world," but with 11 million albums sold, the horrorcore hip hop duo from Detroit is a widespread music phenomenon with a cult following. This book is the story of Craven Rock's journey to their annual festival, the Gathering of the Juggalos, where legions of fans in clown makeup come together every year to attend this family-reunion-like event and enjoy musical celebrities, feats of wrestling, debauchery, and most of all, a supportive, tight-knit community.Juggalos gained the political spotlight in 2017, when thousands of fans marched on Washington, DC to protest their classification by the FBI as a violent gang. Dwarfing the pro-Trump rally at the same time and place, Juggalos proved themselves to be a growing voice of dissent for some of the most neglected parts of the United States. Rock's reporting casts a light on many contradictions and perils of Juggalodom, sensitively handling questions of gender, health, religion, and what it means to be part of something. Part festival-goer's journal, part music history, part investigative report, part social commentary, Juggalo Country takes us into the heart of a much-derided and controversial movement and shows us the redemptive power of family and community.
This is The Hip-Hop Coloring Book Queen Bees Edition! All of your favorite female rappers and Hip-Hop artists! Put crosses or diamonds onto full page nails and make your own salon designs! Five pages of "what'd day say?" featuring your favorite rappers and a mad libs bubble, make 'em say what you really want! All pages are one sided and feature popular rappers in clean crisp quality drawings. Get your color on!
A docu-style investigation of our fascination with the gun, from the perspective of the hip-hop generation.The 2003 shooting death of Toronto community-centre worker Kempton Howard put the spotlight on hip hop's fixation with guns. Media and police soon blamed rap music and its tales of gang life on bullet-ridden US streets for the rising use of firearms in Canadian crime. Were these songs artful accounts of a terrible truth, or a self-fulfilling prophecy?Rodrigo Bascunan and Christian Pearce have interviewed many of the major players in the hip-hop world. As publishers of an award-winning magazine of urban culture, they'd watched rap music become a scapegoat for society's much older and widely spread fascination with guns. What follows is their international adventure to deconstruct modern gun culture in all its manifestations. Bascunan and Pearce seek out hip-hop artists, illegal gun runners, firearms aficionados and manufacturers, museum curators, academics, politicians, video-game creators, activists, victims of gun violence and the family and friends left behind.Somewhere between Fast Food Nation, No Logo and a Michael Moore documentary, featuring sly sidebar material and original artwork, Enter the Babylon System is part outrageous journalistic pursuit and part passionate cri de coeur for sanity in the face of a society's obsession.
"Will Ashon tells, in 36 interlinked 'chambers', the story of Enter the Wu-Tang (36 Chambers) and how it changed the world. As unexpected and complex as the album itself, Chamber Music ranges from provocative essays to semi-comic skits, from deep scholarly analysis to satirical celebration, seeking to contextualize, reveal and honor this singular work of art. Chamber Music is an explosive and revelatory new way of writing about music and culture."--
Symbology dives into the sign and symbols of the Greek Fraternities and Sororities, the Black Church and the Illuminati's control and manipulation of the food industry. Professor Griff is a cultural entertainment analyst, internationally renowned educator, writer, producer, musician, Rock and Roll Hall of Fame recording artist, lecturer and co-founding member of the pioneering and revolutionary hip hop group Public Enemy. Author of the popular music business guide: Musick Bizness R.I.P. (Resource Information Publication), Griff stands as a highly acclaimed, seasoned entertainment industry veteran and sought-after resource on all aspects of the music business. An activist within both the conscious and hip hop communities; Griff currently stands as a permanent fixture on the international lecture circuit with his riveting and powerful discourse/book, The Psychological Covert War on Hip Hop.
This anthology contains a diverse collection of essays on rap and hip hop. Multiple viewpoints of issues are encapsulated in each chapter with the use of a question-and-response format. By evaluating contrasting viewpoints on topics, readers can attain a complete and balanced knowledge of the issues. Important facts, perfect for report writing, are dispersed throughout in eye-catching boxed insets, and an extensive bibliography is included.
The American Book Award winner, now completely adapted for a young adult audience! From award-winning author Jeff Chang, Can't Stop Won't Stop is the story of hip-hop, a generation-defining movement and the music that transformed American politics and culture forever. Hip hop is one of the most dominant and influential cultures in America, giving new voice to the younger generation. It defines a generation's worldview. Exploring hip hop's beginnings up to the present day, Jeff Chang and Dave "Davey D" Cook provide a provocative look into the new world that the hip hop generation has created. Based on original interviews with DJs, b-boys, rappers, activists, and gang members, with unforgettable portraits of many of hip hop's forebears, founders, mavericks, and present day icons, this book chronicles the epic events, ideas and the music that marked the hip hop generation's rise.
This is "Faces of Rap Mothers Book One", which originally released fall of 2019 and was re-editioned February of 2020 - the original layout and design was 100% restructured and chapters re-engineered with new cover design as well (minor alterations). This is the book that began Candy Strother DeVore-Mitchell's upstart of the "Faces of Rap Mothers", which has moved into an enterprise / corporation, a television network, music group(s), and more with more than one hundred Rap Mothers and, "now" Rap Fathers. This title was nominated "Most Entertaining Book of 2019" by Soul Central Magazine's CEO to award platforms across Europe and the United States. Faces of Rap Mothers is now a rap and hip-hop trending platform; having incorporated, Candy Strother DeVore-Mitchell bought a television network on Roku, so Faces of Rap Mothers Television Network serves as a burgeoning channel provider building solid audiences with increasing programming owner participants. Additionally, Faces of Rap Mothers has created Faces of Rap Mothers Music Group, where Faces of Rap Mothers Member Artists share rights to music hitting airwaves across America. These remakes, and soon to be "new" creations, are "dope" as far as listeners share. And . . . on the horizon in 2022 is the Faces of Rap Mothers comedy movie, with Walter Franks III as Director and Screenwriter, Omar Gooding in a starring role, Faison Love also starring, and includes: Candy Strother DeVore-Mitchell, Walter Franks, Omar Gooding, Lacey Banks, Baretta, Honey Blunt, Dianna Boss, Tina Brown, Star Bentley Conrad, Carlene Corsey, Stackz DaRealist, DJ Craig EC, Bobby DrakenIt, DUV MAC DOGG, Jayo Felony, Enola Gaye, King Gus George, Shonta Gibson, Gil & Ray (VATOS), Group X, Angel Gilcrest Guyton, Joann Hewett, Angel Hicks, Benji Hurd, Gilbert Jalapeno, Jon Jon, King Cali, KING THA RAPPER, Janet Lopez, Faison Love, Brandy Martin, Gladys Mcclendon, Madamm Meek, Lena Moss, Will Perfect, Brandi Pinchon, Donna Quesinberry, Lindsey Rose, Blanca Samperio, Dante Sears, Kellita Smith, Larry Smith, Giia Stanley, Carlton Strothers, Suga T, Sally Sweets, Jaira Valente, Makinda Melody Vickers, Bonnie Williams, Nina Womack, Danny Zaino, Theresa Lynn Zaino, and Eric Zuley. Series Books include: Faces of Rap Mothers Books One through Ten in print and hardcoverRap Mothers Save The Day Books One through Ten in print and hardcoverFaces of Rap Mothers Fathers Editions Books One through Ten in print and hardcoverFaces of Rap Mothers Presents Books One through Ten in print and hardcoverAdditionally, varied publisher sponsored books and merchandise are available as the "original" gifts of the "Faces of Rap Mothers" multi-series books franchise through Publisher, DonnaInk Publications, L.L.C. and their Beat Deep Books and Little Buggy Productions Imprints. --------- About the Author: Niece of Ophelia DeVore-Mitchell, Candy Strother DeVore-Mitchell, wears many hats. Presently, her newest involves 1) music production company and 2) television network owner. These new performance verticals are subsidiary in nature to the overarching Faces of Rap Mothers (a California corporation) doing business as Faces of Rap Mothers Enterprise. Candy is a wife and mother and an actress, author, and executive producer and CEO of Black Cash Records, two of Candy's children, namely HONEY and KING THA RAPPER, are rap / hip-hop entertainers. She resides in Los Angeles with her children and husband. The author and contributors are available for interviews and book signings look for us on the web to learn more. Thank you for your support! Be Blessed. Peace.
CZARFACE'S ULTIMATE ORIGIN REVEALED! Hero to some, villain to others, Czarface's true origins have remained a mystery...UNTIL NOW! Who are the Zarta Ku? And why has their desperate mission brought them to Planet Earth? Meanwhile, Zach and his dog were just a washed up wrestling tag team making ends meet on the comicon circuit when they crossed paths with a woman who will change both their lives forever. Written by Czarface's own Esoteric (Merry X-Men Holiday Special) with art by veteran illustrator Ariel Olivetti (Cable; Punisher War Journal), this landmark original graphic novel is a must-have for Wednesday warriors, wrestling marks, and hip-hop heads--or fans of all three combined!
Yes, it's true! Over The Edge and Murder Dog have joined forces and we are re-purposing and releasing some of their amazing premium content. Murder Dog, the number one Hip Hop publication for underground Hip Hop for over twenty years, has a treasure trove full of Hip Hop history and we are thrilled to start rolling out the Murder Dog titles.The Interviews feature so many great artists including BG, Jacka, Too Short, C Murder, Bun B, DJ Screw, Lil Wayne, ICP, Ice Cube, E-40, Jay Rock, Tech N9ne, and so many more!OTE is also releasing a book with the best of the Murder Dog covers, with covers featuring everyone from 50 Cent, Outkast, Ice Cube, YG, Raekwon, The Game, E-40, 36 Mafia, 2 Chains, Cash Money, Rick Ross, Young Jeezy, Snoop Dogg, Webbie, Master P, Mac Dre, Tech N9ne, ICP, Mobb Deep, UGK, T.I., Too Short, Soulja Slim, Tyga and so many more indie artists who were ever only covered in Murder Dog.
"Sue Kwon's undeniable hip-hop résumé should be bowed down to! Sue is definitely one of the greats in visually capturing a culture." -Posdnuos of De La SoulA New York Magazine 2021 holiday gift guide pick The last decade of the 20th century into the first decade of the 21st represent a High Renaissance age of hip hop--an era in which rap music had reached critical mass and was exploding, and in which New York City itself witnessed the worldwide ascension and cultural domination of its powerful homegrown art form. In Rap Is Risen: New York Photographs 1988-2008, celebrated photographer Sue Kwon documents this era with a combination of incisive portraits and unposed, spontaneous images that capture the energy of these ascendant artists and the city itself.With access to some of rap music's biggest legends--some stars already, some at the cusp of their fame--Kwon's work offers an intimacy rarely seen in the hip hop photography of the time. The Wu-Tang Clan, Biggie Smalls, Jay-Z, Kanye West, Big Pun, Eminem, Mobb Deep, the Beastie Boys, Big L, Ice Cube, De La Soul and A Tribe Called Quest are all represented here, as well as dozens of other DJs and artists that communed with Kwon to produce these images. Method Man brushing his teeth, Fat Joe playing softball in the Bronx, Prince Paul kissing his baby son--the trust inherent between subject and photographer is evident in intimate, joyful shots like these.Giving a rare glimpse into real rap culture, and featuring 300 photographs, most of which have never been published before, Rap Is Risen is a necessary offering to music history and the faithful followers of hip hop.Sue Kwon began her career at the Village Voice and went on to shoot primarily hip hop artists for record labels such as Def Jam, Sony and Loud Records. Recent commercial collaborations include MCM, Sergio Tacchini and Carhartt WIP national campaigns.
Studienarbeit aus dem Jahr 2018 im Fachbereich Germanistik - Linguistik, Note: 1,0, Universität zu Köln (IdSL), Sprache: Deutsch, Abstract: Diese Hausarbeit macht sich somit zur Aufgabe verschiedene Arten des Dissens, Sprecherabsichten und -tendenzen zu untersuchen, Diskursstränge dessen herauszuarbeiten und anhand wiederkommender Merkmale diese Sprachform sprechakttheoretisch einzuordnen. Mediale Performanzrahmen, die ebenfalls zur Konstutierung des eigenen ¿Images¿ dienen können, sollen nicht besprochen werden. Das sogenannte Boasten (engl. to boast, übersetzt ¿prahlen¿), soll ebenfalls in Augenschein genommen werden, ausgehend von der Annahme, dass Dissen und Boasten sich nicht nur im Deutschrap abwechseln, sondern gegenseitig unterstützen, um ein extremes Selbstbild zu konstruieren und im Vergleich dazu einen ganz bestimmten Augenschein auf das (suggerierte) Gegenüber zu werfen. Die Arbeit wird somit zunächst mit einer groben theoretischen Einführung anhand von John L. Austins und John R. Searles Ideen in die Sprechakttheorie beginnen. Hintergründe der deutschen HipHop-Kultur sollen dargelegt werden, bevor dann die Diskursstränge Boasten und Dissen anhand wiederkommender inhaltlicher Themen genauer untersucht werden sollen. Dabei wird im Kontext des Boasten auf Kategorien wie Hautfarbe, Kriminalität und Rapstil eingegangen, im Vordergrund sollen allerdings die Handlungsstränge des Dissens in Bezug auf Gruppen, Geschlechter und Sexualität stehen. Die Relation von den Aussagen und ihren Benutzern soll anschließend sprechakttheoretisch eingeordnet werden. Es soll hinterfragt werden, ob Dissen als eigenständiger Sprechakt verstanden werden kann und inwiefern sich ein Diss von einer Beleidigung abgrenzt.
Attention All Music Creators And Aspiring Producers!Are you tired of endlessly searching for the elusive secrets to producing music that captivates audiences and stands the test of time?Well, search no further, because your breakthrough has arrived!Introducing "12 Producer Secrets" - a revolutionary guide that unveils the closely-guarded techniques of the music production elite.Authored by yours truly, Terrance Wilburn, a seasoned veteran in the world of music entrepreneurship, this book is your backstage pass to unlocking the mysteries behind crafting hit-worthy tracks that leave listeners begging for more.Inside "12 Producer Secrets," you'll discover a treasure trove of insider knowledge and battle-tested strategies that have propelled countless artists to stardom. From mastering the art of sonic storytelling to harnessing the power of cutting-edge production tools, each secret revealed in this book is a game-changer guaranteed to elevate your music to unprecedented heights.But wait, there's more!Alongside these invaluable insights, you'll also receive practical tips, real-world case studies, and actionable advice that you can implement immediately to transform your music production skills from amateur to elite.Specifically, you'll learn: How to create compelling hooks that keep listeners engaged from start to finish. Techniques for achieving professional-grade sound quality without expensive equipment. Strategies for building your brand and attracting the attention of industry insiders.So, whether you're a seasoned pro looking to take your sound to the next level or a budding artist hungry for success, "12 Producer Secrets" is your ultimate roadmap to achieving music production mastery. Don't let another moment slip by without unlocking the secrets to creating music that leaves a lasting impression.Grab your copy today and embark on a journey to music production greatness now!
Grammy-nominated, multi-platinum–selling artist, entrepreneur, and philanthropist Fat Joe pulls back the curtain on his larger-than-life persona in this gritty, intimate memoir about growing up in the South Bronx and finding his voice through music.“An adrenaline rush . . . buckle up and lean back.”—SpinFat Joe is a hip-hop legend, but this is not a tale of celebrity; it is the story of Joseph Cartagena, a kid who came of age in the South Bronx during its darkest years of drugs, violence, and abandonment, and how he navigated that traumatizing landscape until he found—through art, friendship, luck, and will—a rocky path to a different life.Joe is born into a sprawling Puerto Rican and Cuban family in the projects of the South Bronx. From infancy his life is threatened by violence, and by the time he starts middle school, he is faced with the grim choice that defined a generation: to become predator or prey. Soon Joe and his crew dominate the streets, but he finds his true love among the park jams where the Bronx’s wild energy takes musical form. His identity splits in two: a hustler roaming record stores, looking for beats; and a budding rapper whose violent rep rings in the streets. As Joe’s day-to-day life becomes more fraught with betrayal, addiction, and death, until he himself is shot and almost killed, he gravitates toward the music that gives him both a voice to tell the stories of his young life and the tools he needs to create a new one. The challenges never stop—but neither does Joe.This memoir, written in Joe’s own intensely compelling voice, moves with the momentum of pulp fiction, but underneath the tragicomedy and riveting tales of the streets and the industry is a thought-provoking story about a generation of survivors raised in warlike conditions—the life-and-death choices they had to make, the friends they lost and mourned, and the glittering lives they created from the ruins.
"Cultural criticism and pop culture history intertwine to dissect how hip hop has sidelined Black women's identity and emotional well-being"--
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