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To Live And Defy In La How Gangsta Rap Changed America Felicia Angela Viator

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To Live And Defy In La How Gangsta Rap Changed America Felicia Angela Viator
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Publisher: Harvard University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.92 MB
Pages: 352
Author: Felicia Angela Viator
ISBN: 9780674245839, 9780674245846, 9780674245853, 9780674976368, 0674245830, 0674245849, 0674245857, 0674976363, 2019040585
Language: English
Year: 2020

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To Live And Defy In La How Gangsta Rap Changed America Felicia Angela Viator by Felicia Angela Viator 9780674245839, 9780674245846, 9780674245853, 9780674976368, 0674245830, 0674245849, 0674245857, 0674976363, 2019040585 instant download after payment.

How gangsta rap shocked America, made millions, and pulled back the curtain on an urban crisis.
How is it that gangsta rap—so dystopian that it struck aspiring Brooklyn rapper and future superstar Jay-Z as “over the top”—was born in Los Angeles, the home of Hollywood, surf, and sun? In the Reagan era, hip-hop was understood to be the music of the inner city and, with rare exception, of New York. Rap was considered the poetry of the street, and it was thought to breed in close quarters, the product of dilapidated tenements, crime-infested housing projects, and graffiti-covered subway cars. To many in the industry, LA was certainly not hard-edged and urban enough to generate authentic hip-hop; a new brand of black rebel music could never come from La-La Land.
But it did. In To Live and Defy in LA, Felicia Viator tells the story of the young black men who built gangsta rap and changed LA and the world. She takes readers into South Central, Compton, Long Beach, and Watts two decades after the long hot summer of 1965. This was the world of crack cocaine, street gangs, and Daryl Gates, and it was the environment in which rappers such as Ice Cube, Dr. Dre, and Eazy-E came of age.
By the end of the 1980s, these self-styled “ghetto reporters” had fought their way onto the nation’s radio and TV stations and thus into America’s consciousness, mocking law-and-order crusaders, exposing police brutality, outraging both feminists and traditionalists with their often retrograde treatment of sex and gender, and demanding that America confront an urban crisis too often ignored.

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