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Dirty South Outkast Lil Wayne Soulja Boy And The Southern Rappers Who Reinvented Hiphop Ben Westhoff

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Dirty South Outkast Lil Wayne Soulja Boy And The Southern Rappers Who Reinvented Hiphop Ben Westhoff
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Publisher: Chicago Review Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 7 MB
Pages: 288
Author: Ben Westhoff
ISBN: 9781569766064, 1569766061
Language: English
Year: 2011

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Dirty South Outkast Lil Wayne Soulja Boy And The Southern Rappers Who Reinvented Hiphop Ben Westhoff by Ben Westhoff 9781569766064, 1569766061 instant download after payment.

Rap music from New York and Los Angeles once ruled the charts, but nowadays the southern sound thoroughly dominates the radio, Billboard, and MTV. Coastal artists like Wu-Tang Clan, Nas, and Ice-T call southern rap “garbage,” but they’re probably just jealous, as artists like Lil Wayne and T.I. still move millions of copies, and OutKast has the bestselling rap album of all time.

In Dirty South, author Ben Westhoff investigates the southern rap phenomenon, watching rappers “make it rain” in a Houston strip club and partying with the 2 Live Crew’s Luke Campbell. Westhoff visits the gritty neighborhoods where T.I. and Lil Wayne grew up, kicks it with Big Boi in Atlanta, and speaks with artists like DJ Smurf and Ms. Peachez, dance-craze originators accused of setting back the black race fifty years. Acting both as investigative journalist and irreverent critic, Westhoff probes the celebrated-but-dark history of Houston label Rap-A-Lot Records, details the lethal rivalry between Atlanta MCs Gucci Mane and Young Jeezy, and gets venerable rapper Scarface to open up about his time in a mental institution. Dirty South features exclusive interviews with the genre’s most colorful players.

Westhoff has written a journalistic tour de force, the definitive account of the most vital musical culture of our time.

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