Archive for January, 2010

Can’t Stop Won’t Stop: A History of the Hip-Hop Generation

January 31st, 2010 | By

Can't Stop Won't Stop: A History of the Hip-Hop GenerationMany good books have been written about the history of hip-hop music and the generation that nurtured it. Can’t Stop Won’t Stop ranks among the best. Jeff Chang covers the music–from its Jamaican roots in the late 1960s to its birth in the Bronx; its eventual explosion from underground to the American mainstream–with style, including DJs, MCs, b-boys, graffiti art, Black Nationalism, groundbreaking singles and albums, and the street parties that gave rise to a genuine movement. But the book is about more than beats and rhymes. What distinguishes his book from the pack is Chang’s examination of how hip-hop has shaped not only pop music, but American history and culture over the past 30 years. He shows how events such as urban flight, race riots, neighborhood reclamation projects, gang warfare in the Bronx and Los Angeles, and grassroots movements that influenced political agendas are as integral a part of the hip-hop story as the music itself. He also (more…)

Book of Rhymes: The Poetics of Hip Hop (Paperback)

January 30th, 2010 | By

Book of Rhymes: The Poetics of Hip HopBoston Globe “[Bradley] lays out a nuanced, academically rigorous argument that the best hip-hop deserves attention as genuine artistry…He traces the word rhythm from the Greek rheo, or flow. Biggie had flow; Jay-Z has flow. For an English professor, Adam Bradley got some flow of his own.”Dallas Morning News “Excellent…Where so many hip-hop studies lean heavily on politics and sociology, Book of Rhymes is a welcome and thorough exploration of rap aesthetics that isn’t afraid to be learned.” Henry Louis Gates, Jr. “As comfortable in the company of Jay-Z as he is with John Donne, Adam Bradley is a visionary critic, skillful and wise. His Book of Rhymes is a tour de force, brilliantly renovating hip hop criticism as he rescues the forgotten vanguard of American poetry.” Cornel West “Adam Bradley’s Book of Rhymes is a marvelous exploration into the poetic genius of rap and the cultural gravity of Hip Hop. His analysis is subtle, sophisticate (more…)

Hip Hop For Kids: School House Hip Hop (Dance) (2008)

January 29th, 2010 | By

Hip Hop For Kids: School House Hip Hop (Dance) Hip Hop for Kids POP! LOCK! & BREAK! Featuring the great Roger G, who has danced with Jay Z, and appeared with such rap luminaries as Def Jam, and 106 & Park.
Hey kids, check it out! Join Hip Hop great Roger G. in his latest Hip Hop for Kids fitness DVD. Dance, groove, stretch and have fun while learning all the latest moves like the Chicken Noodle Soup, The Snap, Walk It Out, and more. Watch Gaby, Amanda, Mckenna, & Tiff, Tremell, Tyree, Vikki and Ikeem freestyle, break and spin as Roger G. leads them through a totally phat hip hop workout. This easy to follow 45 minute fitness DVD includes exciting live performances and will have kids from ages 5-14 up having fun and dancing in no time.
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Millennium Hip-Hop Party

January 25th, 2010 | By

Millennium Hip-Hop PartyThe hip-hop entry in Rhino’s Millennium Party compilation series doesn’t so much capture the sound of the year 2000 as it does that of 1989. In the wake of “Walk This Way,” Top 40 radio realized that its listeners would accept the Fresh Prince’s tales of teen mock-woe, Tone Loc’s Coasters-derived rockers, and Young MC’s, er, tales of teen mock-woe. Up to and including Snoop’s “What’s My Name?” (the CD’s newest cut, from ’93), this excellent PG-rated set makes nearly flawless choices. Biggest exception: “Tennessee” by Arrested Development, whose leader Speech’s nonstop self-righteous mumbling will drive everyone into the next room. –Rickey Wright

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Cr0c & K-Nut – Klässig

January 9th, 2010 | By




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January 8th, 2010 | By




Hiphop videos

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Blaze Da Tyrant On “Spittin In Da Wip”

January 8th, 2010 | By




My boy Blaze got into the wip and spit two verses In Da Wip!!! To see more episodes or to get on “Spittin In Da Wip” come to www.cac-tv.com

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