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Houston Rap Tapes : An Oral History of Bayou City Hip-Hop /

The neighborhoods of Fifth Ward, Fourth Ward, Third Ward, and the Southside of Houston, Texas, gave birth to Houston rap, a vibrant music scene that has produced globally recognized artists such as Geto Boys, DJ Screw, Pimp C and Bun B of UGK, Fat Pat, Big Moe, Z-Ro, Lil' Troy, and Paul Wall. L...

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Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Walker, Lance Scott (Autor, Contribuidor)
Otros Autores: D, Willie (Contribuidor)
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Austin : University of Texas Press, [2021]
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505 0 0 |t Frontmatter --   |t Contents --   |t Foreword --   |t Preface --   |t FOUNDATION --   |t MC Wickett Crickett (1959-2015) --   |t DJ Steve Fournier --   |t Darryl Scott --   |t Captain Jack --   |t Pam Collins --   |t Jazzie Redd --   |t RHINESTONE --   |t DJ Ready Red --   |t Willie D --   |t Ricky Royal --   |t Romeo Poet --   |t Elite Al-B --   |t Raheem --   |t Lil' Troy --   |t Scarface --   |t Def Jam Blaster --   |t Sire Jukebox --   |t SOUTHSIDE --   |t K-Rino --   |t DJ Domo --   |t Rob Quest --   |t N.O. Joe --   |t DJ Styles --   |t Matt Sonzala --   |t Big Mike --   |t Lez Moné --   |t The ARE --   |t K-Otix --   |t Craig (BBC) Long --   |t Murder One --   |t Point Blank --   |t Dope E --   |t Top Dog --   |t Snapp of The Niyat --   |t B-1 --   |t Cl'Che --   |t Justice Allah --   |t Z-Ro --   |t 380 Dat Lady --   |t KB Da Kidnappa --   |t Icey Hott --   |t DJ Gold --   |t Klondike Kat --   |t Russell Washington --   |t DJ Chill --   |t DJ Chill --   |t Lil' Keke --   |t Big DeMo --   |t Wood --   |t LOS --   |t Southside Playaz --   |t DJ DMD --   |t Bun B --   |t NORTHSIDE --   |t G-Dash --   |t Mike Moe --   |t Salih Williams --   |t Paul Wall --   |t Slim Thug --   |t Meshah Hawkins --   |t Kay of The Foundation --   |t FUTURE --   |t Big Gerb (1983-2016) --   |t Cal Wayne --   |t Dr. Robert S. Muhammad --   |t OMB Bloodbath --   |t BLACKIE --   |t Acknowledgments --   |t Index 
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