#ReadTheMessage: 10 Hip Hop Books You Need to Read
Which books contain "the message"? These ones do.
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Know the Ledge - These books touch upon various perspectives of the culture from the historical side, to the street elements, to the artists' own perspectves. These books may not help you become a better rapper, but they can offer you a better vantage point on rap. If you have a moment, do the history and read up on the culture that you breathe, eat and love. (Photos from left: Touchstone, From Here to Fame, Basic Civitas Books)
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1. Can't Stop Won't Stop - Some consider this the historical bible on hip hop as Jeff Chang not only traces hip hop's cultural beginnings in the '70s but explores the sociopolitical climate in NYC leading up to the decade of its birth. (Photo: St. Martin's Press)
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2. Queens Reigns Supreme - Part crime literature, part rap business book, Queens Reigns Supreme draws the connection between Queens, NYC's most notorious drug crews and their influence in the hip hop culture throughout the '80s and '90s. (Photo: Anchor Publishing)
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3. Ego Trip's Book of Rap Lists - Before rap listicles became the norm for every web publication, Ego Trip was out here schoolin' cats with some of the most scientific rap articles that a true school head could care to digest. If you want humor, honesty and history at one coffee table, check out this book. (Photo: St. Martin's Griffin)
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4. My Infamous Life - Prodigy of Mobb Deep takes readers on a journey into his life and the circumstances that ultimately led to his incarceration for three years. Filled with personal anecdotes and stories, Prodigy opens up about the history of the rap duo and his connections to Queensbridge. (Photo: Touchstone)
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