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Original Gangstas: The Untold Story of Dr. Dre, Eazy-E, Ice Cube, Tupac Shakur, and the Birth of West Coast Rap
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 20.29 $"Raw, authoritative, and unflinching ... An elaborately detailed, darkly surprising, definitive history of the LA gangsta rap era."---Kirkus, starred reviewA monumental, revealing narrative history about the legendary group of artists at the forefront of West Coast hip-hop: Eazy-E, Dr. Dre, Ice Cube, Snoop Dogg, and Tupac Shakur.Amid rising gang violence, the crack epidemic, and police brutality, a group of unlikely voices cut through the chaos of late 1980s Los Angeles: N.W.A. Led by a drug dealer, a glammed-up producer, and a high school kid, N.W.A gave voice to disenfranchised African Americans across the country. And they quickly redefined pop culture across the world. Their names remain as popular as ever--Eazy-E, Dr. Dre, and Ice Cube. Dre soon joined forces with Suge Knight to create the combustible Death Row Records, which in turn transformed Snoop Dogg and Tupac Shakur into superstars.Ben Westhoff explores how this group of artists shifted the balance of hip-hop from New York to Los Angeles. He shows how N.W.A.'s shocking success lead to rivalries between members, record labels, and eventually a war between East Coast and West Coast factions. In the process, hip-hop burst into mainstream America at a time of immense social change, and became the most dominant musical movement of the last thirty years. At gangsta rap's peak, two of its biggest names--Tupac and Biggie Smalls--were murdered, leaving the surviving artists to forge peace before the genre annihilated itself. Featuring extensive investigative reporting, interviews with the principal players, and dozens of never-before-told stories, Original Gangstas is a groundbreaking addition to the history of popular music.
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Between God and Gangsta Rap: Bearing Witness to Black Culture
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 76.44 $In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title!
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Gangsta Rap Coloring Book
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 21.49 $The title says it all. Break out the crayons, 'cause it gangsta rap coloring time! 48 pages of line drawings of "Gangsta" rappers, done with the thick black line we all remember from the coloring books of our youth. The juxtaposition of the outlaw image of the rappers with the childlike innocence of a coloring book makes for an instant laugh.
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Nuthin' But A 'G' Thang : The Culture And Commerce Of Gangsta Rap
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 30.55 $In the late 1980s, gangsta rap music emerged in urban America, giving voice to―and making money for―a social group widely considered to be in crisis: young, poor, black men. From its local origins, gangsta rap went on to flood the mainstream, generating enormous popularity and profits. Yet the highly charged lyrics, public battles, and hard, fast lifestyles that characterize the genre have incited the anger of many public figures and proponents of "family values." Constantly engaging questions of black identity and race relations, poverty and wealth, gangsta rap represents one of the most profound influences on pop culture in the last thirty years.Focusing on the artists Ice Cube, Dr. Dre, the Geto Boys, Snoop Dogg, and Tupac Shakur, Quinn explores the origins, development, and immense appeal of gangsta rap. Including detailed readings in urban geography, neoconservative politics, subcultural formations, black cultural debates, and music industry conditions, this book explains how and why this music genre emerged. In Nuthin'but a "G" Thang, Quinn argues that gangsta rap both reflected and reinforced the decline in black protest culture and the great rise in individualist and entrepreneurial thinking that took place in the U.S. after the 1970s. Uncovering gangsta rap's deep roots in black working-class expressive culture, she stresses the music's aesthetic pleasures and complexities that have often been ignored in critical accounts.
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Got Your Back: Protecting Tupac in the World of Gangsta Rap
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 42.98 $"Got Your Back is "BACK!" YES, by the Author himself FRANK ALEXANDER...purchase my book written by me Frank Alexander, and get with your purchase a personal message from me along with my hand written autograph when U buy the paper back collector's cover edition of TUPAC and Myself on the cover! **With your return postage of $7.95 Calif Residents, $10.90 East Coast Residents and $18.55 International Orders, Priced by USP Service w/Delivery Conformation. Send me your book and I'll send it right back 2U! Don't be fooled, make sure it's my link U click on when going to amazon.com! After you receive your book send it to me by clicking on this link...http://www.frank-alexander.com "Once again, You'll will get in return a personal message by me and your book autographed! Also FREE TUPAC'S Last Album Makaveli Cover Poster "FREE" with your Paper Back Purchase of "Got Your Back!" A Proceed from your purchase of Got Your Back goes to the Tupac Amaru Shakur Foundation!
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MB III
Vendor: Deepdiscount.com Price: 28.98 $Known as pioneers of the new era noise rap scene Moodie Black has snuggly nestled themselves into alt rap lore. "Noise rap pioneers" Moodie Black, called "brilliant and formidable" (Noisey), will release MB III, the third installment in a series of breakout EPs that began with MB and led to their signing with label Fake Four Inc.
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III
Vendor: Deepdiscount.com Price: 22.99 $ (+1.99 $)Double vinyl LP. The hip-hop jazz trio BadBadNotGood goes all original on this album "III." While past albums have focused on covering top rap hits in a jazz style, "III" is all about original songwriting and the band's true musicality. There is a reason they went all the way up to #2 on Billboard's Jazz Chart. These Canadian jazz men do it all from all new traditional-sounding jazz to their mindblowing hip-hop beats. This album's songs "Can't Leave the Night," "Kaleidescope" and "Triangle" are
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Reden und Aufsätze III
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 21.59 $This item is printed on demand - it takes 3-4 days longer - Neuware -Reden und Aufsätze III (1925 - 1929)AufzeichnungenDas Schrifttum als geistiger Raum der NationWert und Ehre deutscher SpracheGotthold Ephraim Lessing. Das Vermächtnis der AntikeBuch der Freunde. Ad me ipsum u.a. 662 pp. Deutsch
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South Central Cartel
Vendor: Deepdiscount.com Price: 25.98 $LP version. Snow Dog Records present a reissue of South Central Cartel's self-titled debut album, originally released in 1991. Los Angeles's South Central Cartel were pioneers in the West Coast gangsta rap genre, in the same league as Dr. Dre, NWA, Eazy E, Ice Cube, Compton's Most Wanted, Above the Law, Da Lench Mob, Mac Dre, and Kurupt. South Central Cartel (S.C.C.) was one of the first West Coast groups to gain national popularity in the immediate wake of groundbreaking and controversial relea
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Niggaz4Life
Vendor: Deepdiscount.com Price: 29.98 $N.W.A. VINYL LP Niggaz4Life (also known as EFIL4ZAGGIN), is the second and final studio album by gangsta rap group N.W.A, released in 1991. It was their final album, as the group disbanded later the same year after the departure of Dr. Dre and songwriter The D.O.C. for Death Row Records; the album features only four members of the original line-up, as Ice Cube had already left the group in 1989. Niggaz4Life debuted at No. 2 on the Billboard 200, but in it's second week reached No. 1.
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Straight Outta Compton (Music From the Motion Picture)
Vendor: Deepdiscount.com Price: 2.87 $Limited double vinyl LP pressing. Original soundtrack to the critically-lauded 2015 motion picture. Straight Outta Compton: The Soundtrack features classic tracks from gangsta rap pioneers N.W.A, Eazy-E, Ice Cube, and Dr. Dre and Snoop Dogg, along with some old school cuts by funk and soul legends Parliament, Funkadelic, Steve Arrington's Hall of Fame, and Roy Ayers Ubiquity. Straight Outta Compton is about the rise and fall of the Compton, California hip hop group N.W.A. The film borrows it's t
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My Krazy Life
Vendor: Deepdiscount.com Price: 2.87 $YG's debut album, EXPLICIT My Krazy Life, was an instant West Coast Gangsta rap classic. With massive hit singles "Who Do you Love?" and "My N album solidified the partnership between super producer DJ Mustard and YG, establishing the duo as the most important artists in west coast rap. The album is on vinyl for the first celebrating it's five-year anniversary with a EXPLICIT LP.
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Southsiders
Vendor: Deepdiscount.com Price: 34.19 $Metalic silver vinyl LP pressing. Slug and Ant are still at it, rappin' with clever lyrics and angst over the modern complications of life. More mature than gangsta rap, they focus their nongangsta lives and what it takes to get by on the straight and narrow. Creative and original, they mix in beats and sounds from crunchy electric guitars to '40s'-era swing. Just because they aren't gangsta doesn't mean they don't have an edge. They also have a sense of humor. But they're based out of Minnesota
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The Casket Factory
Vendor: Deepdiscount.com Price: 20.36 $ (+1.99 $)Limited vinyl LP pressing includes digital download. 2016 release from Michigan-based rapper. His stage persona is that of a reincarnated gang member killed in the late 1980s, and his lyrics derive from the hip hop styles of gangsta rap and horrorcore. The Casket Factory features three brand new tracks not available digitally. The album features guest appearances from Twiztid, The R.O.C., Lex the Hex Master, Prozak, ABK, Kung Fu Vampire, DJ Swamp and Boondox. Blaze's last full album was 2010's G
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Slaughtahouse
Vendor: Deepdiscount.com Price: 36.27 $Double vinyl LP pressing in gatefold jacket. SlaughtaHouse is the first album from hip hop group Masta Ace Incorporated, and the second overall album from rapper Masta Ace. The loose concept of the album is addressing the growing trend of violence in hip-hop music at the time, notably from gangsta rap. He addresses this satirically in the over-the-top single "Slaughtahouse". The album infuses West Coast funk-influenced beats with rough "New York rhyming." SlaughtaHouse was mainly produced in-hou
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Home Boy
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 55.02 $“Naqvi’s fast-paced plot, foul-mouthed erudition and pitch-perfect dialogue make for a stellar debut.”—Publishers Weekly (Starred Review)They are renaissance men. They are bons vivants. They are three young Pakistani men in New York City at the turn of the millennium: AC, a gangsta-rap-spouting academic; Jimbo, a hulking Pushtun DJ from the streets of Jersey City; and Chuck, a wideeyed kid, fresh off the boat from the homeland, just trying to get by. Things start coming together for Chuck when he unexpectedly secures a Wall Street gig and begins rolling with socialites and scenesters flanked by his pals, who routinely bring down the house at hush-hush downtown haunts. In a city where origins matter less than the talent for self-invention, the three Metrostanis have the guts to claim the place as their own. But when they embark on a road trip to the hinterland weeks after 9/11 in search of the Shaman, a Gatsbyesque compatriot who seemingly disappears into thin air, things go horribly wrong. Suddenly, they find themselves in a changed, charged America.Rollicking, bittersweet, and sharply observed, Home Boy is at once an immigrant’s tale, a mystery, and a story of love and loss, as well as a unique meditation on Americana and notions of collective identity. It announces the debut of an original, electrifying voice in contemporary fiction.
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Hip Hop Hypocrisy : When Lies Sound Like the Truth
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 20.19 $Hip Hop is a multi-billion dollar global industry, and commercialized gangsta rap has claimed its phat share. Coach Powell exposes the hoax and dirty tricks some in the industry use to seduce our children out of their money, their values, and their minds.Read Hip Hop Hypocrisy to discover the disturbing answers to these questions:What 15 social-historical behaviors do gangsta rappers and the KKK share?What seductive technique is used by both gangsta rappers and pedophiles to tease, titillate, and psychologically trap children?Could lyrical misogyny be a symptom of gender-bending and Prolonged Adolescent Syndrome?Why do gangsta rappers get more air time than socially conscious rappers?What satanic themes lurk behind Christian symbolism?Have "nigga," "bitch," and "pimp" been flipped to mean something positive?What 10 marketing commandments must gangsta rappers follow?How do some lyrics and music videos promote drug addiction, violence, misogyny, and bling consumerism/materialism?What is gangsta rap saying to the world about the African American community?
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Ice Cube: Attitude (Paperback or Softback)
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 23.74 $Few pioneers are philosophical, liberal, intelligent and violent all at the same time - but then there is only one Ice Cube. Rapper, actor, industry mogul and entrepreneur, the LA-born gangsta-rap founder has risen from the ranks of NWA - the 'most dangerous band in the world', as those who feared them claimed - to forge a solo career unlike any other. Cube is an outspoken critic of American society and government, and in his earliest, still-shocking hit with NWA (the infamous 'F**k Tha Police') and his many solo hits, the rapper has never been afraid to voice his opinion. It's an unpredictable, epic tale and one which 'Ice Cube: Attitude' explores to the limit.
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City of God: A Novel
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 76.54 $The murder of two policemen in a turn-of-the-millennium city sparks violent riots and multimedia controversies, and when it is revealed that the murders were spurred by an underground gangsta rap tape, the tape soars to the top of the charts on the radio
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Born in a Mighty Bad Land : The Violent Man in African American Folklore and Fiction
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 24.02 $The figure of the violent man in the African American imagination has a long history. He can be found in 19th-century bad man ballads like "Stagolee" and "John Hardy," as well as in the black convict recitations that influenced "gangsta" rap. "Born in a Mighty Bad Land" connects this figure with similar characters in African American fiction. Many writers―McKay and Hurston in the Harlem Renaissance; Wright, Baldwin, and Ellison in the ’40s and ’50s; Himes in the ’50s and ’60s―saw the "bad nigger" as an archetypal figure in the black imagination and psyche. "Blaxploitation" novels in the ’70s made him a virtually mythical character. More recently, Mosley, Wideman, and Morrison have presented him as ghetto philosopher and cultural adventurer. Behind the folklore and fiction, many theories have been proposed to explain the source of the bad man’s intra-racial violence. Jerry H. Bryant explores all of these elements in a wide-ranging and illuminating look at one of the most misunderstood figures in African American culture.
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