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The History of Hip Hop: Volume 5

Current price: $22.95
The History of Hip Hop: Volume 5
The History of Hip Hop: Volume 5

Barnes and Noble

The History of Hip Hop: Volume 5

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"Riding the Beats of the New Decade: The Hip Hop to Trap Voyage"
*** Author of "Rapper's Delight" essay currently archived at the Library of Congress ***
*** Guest speaker of BBC2 Radio "Rapper's Delight 40th Anniversary" by DJ Trevor Nelson - September 2019 ***
Join Eric Reese as he decodes the last decade of hip-hop in "The History of Hip Hop: Volume 5". The 2010s witnessed the genre's relentless surge, exploring new frontiers and cementing its place in the annals of global music.
Trace the journey from the lyrical prowess of Kendrick Lamar's Compton-inspired narratives to the hard-hitting trap anthems of Migos. Follow the emergence of powerful female voices, like Cardi B and Nicki Minaj, who shattered the glass ceiling in a male-dominated industry. Witness the rise of young mavericks, like Tyler, The Creator, who broke the mold with their creative audacity.
Beyond music, Reese expertly weaves the social, political, and cultural shifts that influenced and were shaped by hip-hop. The genre's growing activism, the influence of streaming services, and the advent of "SoundCloud rappers" are all explored in this deep-dive into the 2010s.
This essential guide provides insights on:
The Streaming Revolution: Impact of Spotify, SoundCloud, and Tidal on hip-hop
Social Consciousness: The role of hip-hop in movements like Black Lives Matter
Gender Dynamics: The rise and influence of female artists in the genre
Innovation & Diversity: The growth of sub-genres and fusion styles
Hip-Hop Moguls: The entrepreneurial pursuits of artists like Jay-Z and Kanye West
The Generation Z Influence: The arrival of young artists and their unique impact
"The History of Hip Hop: Volume 5"
chronicles a time when hip-hop was not just a genre, but a mirror reflecting society's triumphs, struggles, and evolution. It was a decade that resonated with the rhythmic complexity of trap beats and the lyrical depth of conscious rap.
Experience the last decade of hip-hop in its unfiltered glory and discover the beats that made the world listen. Explore the rhythm of a decade that will resonate in the echoes of hip-hop for years to come.

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