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From Bronx block parties to Obama's White House - hip hop steps into the political arena.
The 2010s cemented hip hop as the soundtrack of culture and change. "The History of Hip Hop: Volume 5" explores rap's relentless progression in the last decade.
Perfect for both newcomers and lifelong hip hop heads, you'll discover:Streaming's seismic impact - how Spotify, SoundCloud and Tidal transformed hip hop
Rap's renewed social consciousness - artists driving movements like Black Lives Matter
Female rappers shattering ceilings - megastars like Cardi B, Nicki Minaj and Rapsody
Innovators like Kendrick Lamar and Tyler the Creator pushing creative boundaries
Hip hop moguls' entrepreneurial reach - Jay-Z, Kanye, Dr. Dre and Sean Combs' business empires
Generation Z's arrival - how young rappers made the game their own
From the complex bars of Kendrick to the fiery anthems of Meg Thee Stallion, this book explores the evolution of styles, sounds and messages. It was the decade trap went global, rap got political and streaming crowned chart kings and queens.
Relive hip hop's rhythmic resonance through perhaps its most groundbreaking era.
About the author
Eric Reese is from Philadelphia and some say that he's one of the realest to write it.
His works take you on journeys of realistic fiction, social issues, history and more...
Every book he's written goes into uncharted territories others may feel uncomfortable penning.