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A   B   C

Asian Raps?

BrickHouse Records (UG)

B-Boys

BabyGrande (Jean Grae)

coalition of real hip hop

cmi productions <<<

K   L   M

Light Online

Living Legends (UG)

MegaCityHipHop (can)

S   T

Suite 101

www.sandboxautomatic.com 

The Source

Tar Media (UG)

Toronto Hip Hop Online now megacity....

D   E   F

Da Linkz  Down-South.com

88 hiphopwww.mrcomplex.com 

Davey D's Hip-Hop Corner

EGO TRIP asks for password

N   O   P

OKAYPLAYER

Peeps Republic

platform.net

Platform

 

T   U   V

Tracemag- Serving up the best in online hip-hop, r&b and urban

www.vibe.com 

undergroundhiphop.com

http://truehiphop.com/  (UG)

Urban Ambiance

The Hip Hop Alternative

G  H   I   J

GadFly (tight) corrected link

Hip Hop Lyrics Archive

Hip-Hop Elements

Hip Hop web ring

Hip Hop Archives

www.hiphop.com 

www.hiphopcity.com

www.hiphopbuzz.com 

Home Base

www.hiphopmusic.com

www.hiphopsearch.com  

Paul Hunter

Heavy.com

Q   R

Right On!

Rap Battle

W   X   Y   Z

Worthwhile Music Selections

WalBoomers

Whud Dup?

   Hype Williams

Y2G (FUBU)

UG=Underground

 

Books

From Amazon.com
  From the underground : hip hop culture as an agent of social change   by Hashim A. Shomari
  Spectacular Vernaculars : Hip-Hop and the Politics of Postmodernism (Suny Series in Postmodern Culture) by Russell A. Potter
  Droppin' Science : Critical Essays on Rap Music and Hip Hop Culture (Critical Perspectives on the Past) by William Eric Perkins (Editor), William E. Peerkins (Editor)
  Rap and Hip Hop : The Voice of a Generation (African Diaspora) by Sule G. Wilson, Sherry Ayazi-Hashjin
  Hip Hop America by Nelson George
   
  United States Vs Hip Hop the Historical and Political Significance of Rap Music
by Julian Shabazz (Paperback - December 1992)
  Black Noise : Rap Music and Black Culture in Contemporary America (Music/Culture)
by Tricia Rose (Paperback - May 1994)
  Oh Snap! : The Rap Photography of Ricky Powell
by Ricky Powell (Paperback - March 1998)
  Fight the Power : Rap, Race, and Reality
by Chuck D., Yusuf Jah (Contributor) (Paperback - October 1998)
  Public Enemy Number One : Research Study of Rap Music, Culture and Black Nationalism in America (Public Enemy, 1)
by David L. Shabazz
  Rap Attack 3
by David Toop (Paperback)
  Move the Crowd : Voices and Faces of the Hip-Hop Nation
by Gregor Ehrlich, Dimitri Ehrlich (Paperback - August 1999)
  Vibe History of Hip Hop
by Alan Light (Editor), Magazine Vibe (Paperback - October 1999) I GOT THIS ONE
  Hip Hop America
by Nelson George (Paperback - October 1999)
  Ego Trip's Book of Rap Lists
by Sacha Jenkins, et al This is a new one
  Westside : Young Men and Hip Hop in L.A.
by William Shaw (Hardcover - March 2000)
  Blag
by Sally Edwards (Editor), Sarah Edwards (Editor) (Paperback - June 2000) ouch!$40!!!!
  African American Jazz and Rap : Social and Philosophical Examinations of Black Expressive Behavior
by James L. Conyers (Editor) (Paperback - August 2000)
  Rap Whoz Who : The World of Rap Music
by Steven Stancell (Paperback - December 2000)
  King of Rock : Respect, Responsibility, and My Life With Run-Dmc
by Dmc, et al (Hardcover - April 2001)
  The Boondocks
by Aaron McGruder (Paperback)
 

Fresh For '01...You Suckas -- by Aaron McGruder; Paperback

You must own:

The Vibe History of Hip Hop

Edited by Alan Light 

 

 

Breakin' 2 Electric Bugaloo

Belly (is that the one with DMX??)

Black & White ...(huh? who's idea was this movie?)

Boys in the Hood

Crush Groove

Dead Presidents

Fear of a Black Hat

Friday, Friday II

Just Another Girl on the IRT

Juice

Menace II Society

The Show

Set it Off

I know this list is really weak ..... help me out.

  • "A song should take [you] on a journey"
    • A judge on MTV's "The Cut" said this...I'm not exactly sure who said it... maybe Paul Hunter? Nope, I think Che Guevera from the Invisible Society said that...  I'm not talking about the revolutionary Che, but the guy that gets credit on Lauryn Hill's Miseducation cd.

Last Updated: June 6, 2004