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Keyes presents a musicological history of rap music, digging into its roots in West African and Jamaican music. She discusses the political and social importance of the genre. With a preface, introduction, glossary, notes, discography, bibliography, indices and black & white photos.
xxv, 302 p.; 23 cm.
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Language: English
ISBN: 0252072014
ISBN13: 9780252072017
Rap Music and Street Consciousness.
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