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The Come Up: An Oral History of the Rise of Hip-Hop

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Focusing on the rich origins and evolution of hip-hop, this oral history captures the genre's journey from the Bronx in 1973 to its status as a dominant cultural force. Through over 300 interviews, Jonathan Abrams highlights the stories of key figures, including DJs, artists, and producers, who shaped hip-hop's landscape. The narrative explores the genre's grassroots beginnings, its expansion across the U.S., and its profound impact on music and society. This work serves as both a vital historical record and an engaging insight into hip-hop's revolutionary spirit.

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The Come Up: An Oral History of the Rise of Hip-Hop, Jonathan Abrams

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2022
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Anglais
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544
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9781984825131
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Focusing on the rich origins and evolution of hip-hop, this oral history captures the genre's journey from the Bronx in 1973 to its status as a dominant cultural force. Through over 300 interviews, Jonathan Abrams highlights the stories of key figures, including DJs, artists, and producers, who shaped hip-hop's landscape. The narrative explores the genre's grassroots beginnings, its expansion across the U.S., and its profound impact on music and society. This work serves as both a vital historical record and an engaging insight into hip-hop's revolutionary spirit.