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Confessions of a Black Female Rapper: an Autoethnographic Study on Navigating Selfhood and the Music Industry
The Evolution of Commercial Rap Music Maurice L
0 Musical Borrowing in Hip-Hop
"Now I Ain't Sayin' She's a Gold Digger": African American Femininities in Rap Music Lyrics Jennifer M
Journal of Hip Hop Studies
Journal of the Society for American Music Eminem's “My Name
Examining the Visibility of Black Women in Hip Hop an How It Reflects a Larger Understanding of Black Womanhood Danielle Wallace Columbia College Chicago
QM 110 AZ the Format LP
The Effects of Hip-Hop and Rap on Young Women in Academia
Nas Song Writting a Letter to His Friendin Jail
Nas 1 for Other Uses, See Nas (Disambiguation). Nasir Bin Olu Dara Jones (/Nɑːˈsɪər/; Born September 14, 1973), Better Know
Notes on Identity and Politics in the Native American Indian Hip Hop Community
Re:Generation Music Project
Bad Bitches, Jezebels, Hoes, Beasts, and Monsters
A Context for Eminem's
The Golden Age of Hip Hop on the Silver Screen This Month's Issue
ULLETS to Rossi's Personal Magnetism
Hip Hop Generations
Top View
SPINNING RECORDS: HOW HIP-HOP IS USED in the TUCSON COMMUNITY by Joshua T. Barbre
If You Don't Know, Now You Know
Japanese Popular Culture Influences in Contemporary Black American Rap and Hip-Hop
Amicus Brief, and Takes No Position
+ Hip Hop Through Gendered Eyes Jia Brittany Ireland University Of
Art Threats and First Amendment Disruption
Physics/0511215V4 [Physics.Soc-Ph] 19 Jan 2006 H Ewr Fclaoainaogrpesand Structure Rappers Community Among Its Collaboration of Network the Abstract
FAITH EVANS: FAITHFULLY F Clayton Mercer by P
The Radical and Deterritorializing Nature of Hip-Hop Ethan Pearce Union College - Schenectady, NY
'Keep Scopin Til You Hear Me, Words Is Spoken Clearly' Hip-Hop Music And
The Contrived and Contested Nature of Authenticity in American Folk and Hip Hop Subcultures
Nas's Illmatic (1994)
Hip Hop Illiterate: Hermeneutics for the Future of American Literary Theory and Criticism
ASCAP/BMI Comment
Strengthening Forensic Science in the United States: a Path Forward