In the world of hip-hop, "keeping it real" has always been a primary goal - and realness takes on special meaning as rappers mold their images for street cred and increasingly measure authenticity by ghetto-centric notions of "Who's badder?" In this groundbreaking book, Jeffrey O. G. Ogbar celebrate[...]
In the world of hip-hop, âkeeping it realâ has always been a primary goalâand realness takes on special meaning as rappers mold their images for street cred and increasingly measure authenticity by ghetto-centric notions of âWhoâs badder?â
In this groundbreak[...]
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