Does anyone know any good books about hip hop and its history?
I recently bought "Can't stop won't stop" by author Jeff Chang but it seems to be more about political events that influenced hip hop as a culture rather than just the genre's history (which I thought it would be about).
Ronin Ro released a biography about Dr. Dre a few years ago which I really enjoyed reading. Not only does it tell about Dr. Dre as a human being and hip hop producer but also about the West Coast's rise in the 80's.
Anthony Bozza's "Whatever you say I am" is another good book. It's not really that much about Eminem but mostly about the roots of hip hop and all the political issues that sourrounded Eminem's rise to fame in the late 90's (those things help you understand hip hop as political movement too).
If you're interested in the whole art of rapping, I doubt there's a better book than "How to rap". It's based on interview from various great rappers including R.A. the Rugged man, Masta Ace, Big daddy kane and AZ, and focuses on every single aspect of rapping; rhymes, flows, vocal technique, writing process, live performances, rythm and many more.
Jay-Z' Decoded, which came out this year, is another beautiful book. Not only is it about his own life but also east coast rap, different rappers influence on hip hop, political issues, how non-hip hop people fail or simply refuse to understand hip hop, his own songs etc.. Definitely worth the money.






