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And it don't stop : the best American hip-hop journalism of the last 25 years
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And it don't stop : the best American hip-hop journalism of the last 25 years

Author: Raquel Cepeda
Publisher: New York : Faber and Faber, 2004.
Edition/Format:   Book : English : 1st edView all editions and formats
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Material Type: Internet resource
Document Type: Book, Internet Resource
All Authors / Contributors: Raquel Cepeda
ISBN: 0571211593 9780571211593
OCLC Number: 54670221
Description: xix, 361 p. ; 24 cm.
Contents: 1980s: Looking for the perfect beat --
Physical graffiti: breaking is hard to do / Sally Banes --
Afrika Bambaataa's hip-hop / Steven Hager --
London rocks, Paris burns, and the B-boys break a leg / David Hershkovits --
The South Bronx was getting a bad rap until a club called Disco Fever came along / Bill Adler --
Rappin' with Russell: Eddie Murphying the flak-catchers / Nelson George --
Teddy Riley's New Jack swing / Barry Michael Cooper --
Armageddon in effect / John Leland --
1990s: Pop goes the weasel --
The house that rap built / Carol Cooper --
The nigga ya hate to love / Joan Morgan --
The rebirth of cool / Scott Poulson-Bryant --
Native sons / Kevin Powell --
Caught up in the (gangsta) rapture: Dr. C. Delores Tucker's crusade against "gangsta rap" / Kierna Mayo --
Hell-raiser / Dream Hampton --
Eazy living / Carter Harris --
Diatribe / Greg Tate --
Chronicle of a death foretold / Cheo Hodari Coker --
Haitian homecoming / Selwyn Seyfu Hinds and Bakari Kitwana --
Allah's on me / Robert Marriott --
No respect: a critic at large / Hilton Als --
What the white boy means when he says yo / Charles Aaron --
Foxy Brown is the illest / Danyel Smith --
The show, the after-party, the hotel / Karen R. Good --
Don't hate me because I'm ghetto fabulous / David Kamp --
The Hip-Hop Nation: whose is it? In the end, Black men must lead / Touré --
2000s: Get rich or die tryin' --
Fool's paradise / Raquel Cepeda --
The writing on the wall: graffiti culture crumbles into the violence it once escaped / Sacha Jenkins --
Planet rock / Robert Christgau --
Rhythmic heart of the kings of rock: Jam Master Jay, 1965-2002 / Harry Allen --
Keepin' it unreal: Selling the myth of Black male violence, long past its expiration date / Ta-Nehisi Coates --
The professional / Emil Wilbekin.
Responsibility: edited by Raquel Cepeda ; foreword by Nelson George.
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