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- Book Synopsis
- Much has been asserted about hip-hop's lyrical inventiveness, but there have been very few, if any, dives as deep into the way rap lyrics function. The book is as up to the moment as possible and embraces a wide range of styles and periods of rap, rather than limiting itself to one type of hip hop. This book is a love letter to rap and hip hop, similar to the sentiments of music writers like Hanif Abdurraqib in his Notes to a Tribe Called Quest as well as Nick Hornby's music column in The Believer. Levin Becker is equally likely to discuss the origins as the most contemporary chart-toppers. Artists discussed include: Sugarhill Gang, UGK, Young M.A, Rakim, Rick Ross, Rae Sremmurd, Jay-Z, Drake, and Snoop Dog, among others. The author wrestles with the very possibility of adequately representing and/or explaining a given set of hip hop lyrics. What's Good will appeal to readers of Adam Bradley's Book of Rhymes: The Poetics of Hip Hop, Rakim's Sweat the Technique(2019), Vikki Tobak's Contact High (2018), and Matthew Zapruder's Why Poetry (2018) *Daniel Levin Becker was an early contributor to the groundbreaking lyrics site Rap Genius (now known as Genius). The author has an excellent repuation amongst his literary peers having long served in editorial roles at McSweeney's and The Believer Magazine. Levin Becker is also a member of OULIPO, one of the most language-focused avant-garde movements of the last century. *More info on Rap Genius: In case you're unfamiliar, it is a pretty significant website for lyrics. It started as "Rap Genius," by a bunch guys from Yale who were into hip-hop and fascinated with the often difficult to parse lyrics. Now it's simply known as Genius, as it covers all genres. Genius is basically the lyrics site of the internet for all genres, though it started with hip-hop.
- About The Author
- An early contributor to the groundbreaking lyrics site Rap Genius (now known as Genius), Daniel Levin Becker is an American critic, translator, and editor, and the youngest member of the Oulipo literary collective. He is the author of Many Subtle Channels: In Praise of Potential Literature (Harvard UP, 2012) and the translator of, among others, Georges Perec's La Boutique Obscure (Melville House, 2013) and Eduardo Berti's An Ideal Presence (Fern Books, 2021), and co-translator of Frédéric Forte's Minute-Operas (Burning Deck, 2015) and All That Is Evident Is Suspect: Readings from the Oulipo 1963-2018 (McSweeney's, 2018). He is a contributing editor to The Believer, senior editor at McSweeney's Publishing, and English editor for the French nonfiction publisher Odile Jacob. He lives in Paris.
- Product Details
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- ISBN
- 9780872868762
- Format
- Paperback
- Publisher
- City Lights Books, (17 March 2022)
- Number of Pages
- 299
- Weight
- 494 grams
- Language
- English
- Dimensions
- 203 x 178 x 25 mm
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