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Her Word Is Bond - Navigating Hip Hop and Relationships in a Culture of Misogyny

English · Paperback / Softback

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Her Word is Bond recounts the triumphs and setbacks of a rap legend who blazed a new trail for women in hip hop.


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Cristalle Bowen, also known as Psalm One, is an international touring and recording artist. She has been consistently named one of the nation’s best by the Chicago Tribune, and in 2011 made her television debut on MTV's Emmy-winning series, MADE.


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Her Word is Bond recounts the triumphs and setbacks of a rap legend who blazed a new trail for women in hip hop.

Foreword

• Galley mailing to reps, bookstores, media, and available on request • National TV, radio, and print campaign, including interviews, features, and reviews • Review copies and pitches to major dailies like New York Times, Chicago Tribune, etc. as well as online, Black interest, and poetry and hip-hop outlets like Poetry Magazine, Poets & Writers, The Root, Afropunk, Artforum, The Rumpus, Teen Vogue, Buzzfeed, The Fader, and many others • Publicity and promotion in conjunction with author’s teaching, media appearances, and events • Social media influencer campaign to promote the book • Pitch author for interviews on TV, radio and podcast • Promotion through social media: Haymarket Books has 125k Twitter followers, 65k Facebook fans, and 47k Instagram followers. •

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“If there’s one voice missing from the ongoing conversation about representation, equity, and the intersection between queerness, the femme experience, and Black lives in the hip hop scene—it’s Psalm One’s. A prolific lyricist, poet, philosopher, and emcee, Psalm One is the visionary chemist of our alt hip hop dreams; an artist whose buck is def as good as their knuck, both on and off the page. And we know that Cristalle Bowen has always championed for the rights and protections of those most neglected and harmed by the music industry—Black womxn—but in Her Word is Bond, readers receive an in-depth look at the complex and vibrant brilliance that is the renegade known as Psalm One. Epic from beginning to end—this is a book every warrior for equity and representation in the music industry needs to have on their shelf.”
—Faylita Hicks, Author, Poet, 2021 Shearing Fellow and Recording Academy Member

“Reading Psalm’s music business travails triggered my PTSD. Then I realize how lucky I was to be single through most of mine, because only a true psychopath or someone with the tenacity of a honey badger and patience of Job can handle the rap game and romance at the same Goddamn time.”
—J-Zone, Drummer, Musician, Author and Retired Former Hip Hop Artist

Her Word Is Bond is a long overdue and necessary memoir about not only fighting other people's expectations, assumptions and projections about who you are while constantly feeling judged, marginalized, tokenized, exploited and under represented. Psalm One is brutally honest about the struggles of just trying to function in a male dominated, black & white binary world when she should've been given the support, space and freedom to grow and thrive.”
—Dart Adams, Journalist, Historian/Researcher and Author of Best Damn Hip Hop Writing: The Book of Dart and Instead We Became Evil: A True Story of Survival & Perseverance

“I have the utmost respect and admiration for Psalm One – not just as a rapper and artist -- but as someone who lives by their word and always stands for something. As an emcee, her lyrics were always very visual and colorful, and her foray into being a published author is no exception. Her story is one that needs to be told, and I highly recommend this memoir to all, especially those looking to jump into the world of professional music. I’ve truly enjoyed the journey thus far and look forward to what’s next.”
—Andrew Barber, Hip Hop Historian, Recording Academy Member and owner of the iconic FAKESHOREDRIVE platform

Product details

Authors Cristalle "Psalm One" Bowen, Cristalle “Psalm One” Bowen
Publisher Ingram Publishers Services
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 21.06.2022
 
EAN 9781642594614
ISBN 978-1-64259-461-4
No. of pages 280
Illustrations Illustrationen, nicht spezifiziert
Series Break Beat Poets
Subjects Humanities, art, music > Music > General, dictionaries

Rap and Hip Hop, MUSIC / Genres & Styles / Rap & Hip Hop, Popular Music, hip hop, rap, women in hip hop, feminism, hip hop feminism,, feminism,; hip hop, rap, women in hip hop, feminism, hip hop

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