A Brief History Of Rhyme And Bass
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A Brief History Of Rhyme And Bass
Growing Up with Hip-Hop
Published:
10/12/2001
Format:
Perfect Bound Softcover
Pages:
143
Size:
5.5x8.5
ISBN:
978-1-40102-851-0
Print Type:
B&W

During the late seventies a generation of black rockers laid the foundation for what would become a multi-billion dollar Industry: Hip-Hop music. “A Brief History Of Rhyme And Bass” fills us in on the origin of rap music and how it evolved from “music with a message” into a cesspool of sex, drugs, death and crime in less than two decades. Lov explores the role of the white “rapper” in Hip-Hop and relays his story of how Hip-Hop has taken him on a trip to a dark, sex and drug infested Hell and back, alive to tell the tale!

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Shawn Lov has recorded over 300 Hip-Hop songs that date back to 1986 and five LP’s since 1998 that have won him national television appearances and status as an underground icon in Hip-Hop. “Never Never Land,” Shawn’s most recent album has become a cult favorite on the East Coast hip-hop scene. Co-author of the Epic novel “Shades of April” and star of the music video “The Lov Doctor,” Shawn attends school at TCNJ in New Jersey, the state of his birth. Today, at 24 Shawn is still pursuing a major record deal.
 
 


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