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History of Hip Hop Music
 Beef II Platinum-Selling "Beef" earned critical and popular success by exploring the history and evolution of verbal warfare in Hip Hop. From Busy Bee and Kool Moe Dee to 50 Cent and Ja Rule, artists got more and more personal, and their attacks became less and less about the music. From the Wax to the Streets, "Beef" brought those underground and sometimes violent beefs to your living room. "Beef II continues that tradition of thoughtful, unbiased and entertaining Hip Hop journalism by bringing the new beefs in the game as artists call out the real gangstas in hip hop. From labels and lawyers to managers and media. "Beef II" captures the battles that often rage behind the scenes in the music business. The increasing popularity, profitability and commercialization of rap music has irrevocably changed the tradition of battling within Hip Hop culture. The true Hip Hop battle is no longer a fight to prove one's skills, but a fight to survive in this Billion Dollar Hip Hop Industry. "Beef II" features interviews with 50 Cent, D12, Redman, Method Man, Canibus, Royce Da 5'9", KRS-One, Nelly, Ice Cube, Mack 10, Cypress Hill, DMX, K-Solo, Sticky Fingaz, Fredro Starr, Parrish Smith, Kool Moe Dee, Angie Martinez, DJ KaySlay, Big Daddy Kane, Davey D, Cold Crush Brothers, Marley Marl, Roxanne Shante, Kangol Kid, Kevin Powell, Afeni Shakur and exclusive archival footage of Eminem, LL Cool J, Westside Connection, cypress hill and others. "Beef II" is a must-own for any true fan or follower of Hip Hop! Universal Diamond Exchange: The Making of the "Beef II"; "Rapper's Delight" Controversy: Grandmaster Caz vs. Big Bank Hank; Insane Clown Posse vs. Eminem; KRS-One vs.
 Best Of The Source Awards, Vol.2:Hip-Hop History, The See Jay-Z's one-of-a-kind performance live at "The Source Awards." Take an inside look at hip-hop's most legendary event that helped launch the careers of some of today's biggest stars and brought together the entire hip-hop world under one roof. "The Source Awards" includes incredible live musical performances and never-before-seen footage featuring Jay-Z, Lil' Kim, Benzino, Nelly and the St. Lunatics, Eminem, Ludacris, Mary J. Blige, P. Diddy, Ice Cube, Dr. Dre, LL Cool J, Ja Rule, DMX and many more hip-hop superstars.
History of hip hop music - The history of hip hop music begins in the early 1970s in New York City, and continues till this day. List of hip hop albums - This is a list of influential albums in the history of hip hop music. It has been derived by compiling lists from professional reviews. Music history of the United States - The music history of the United States includes many styles of folk, popular and classical music. Some of the most well-known genres of American music are blues, rock and roll, country, hip hop, jazz and gospel. Music history of the United States (1980s to the present) - The 1980s saw New Wave entering the year as the single biggest mainstream market, with heavy metal, punk rock and hardcore punk, and hip hop achieving increased crossover success. With the demise of punk rock, a new generation of punk-influenced genres arose, including Gothic rock, post-punk, alternative rock, emo and thrash metal.
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Artist History - Artist History 100 Artists Who Shaped World History Bluewood Books is proud to add to its popular 100 Series line of books with the publication of 100 Artists Who Shaped World History. The title provides an entertaining artist history and informative look at the lives of the visual artists who challenged traditional means of expression to broaden human perception. Through the mediums of painting, sculpting, artist history and photography, these artists were storytellers of the society they perceived or one they ... Artist History - Artist History 100 Artists Who Shaped World History Bluewood Books is proud to add to its popular 100 Series line of books with the publication of 100 Artists Who Shaped World History. The title provides an entertaining artist history and informative look at the lives of the visual artists who challenged traditional means of expression to broaden human perception. Through the mediums of painting, sculpting, artist history and photography, these artists were storytellers of the society they perceived or one they ... Artist in History - Artist in History 100 Artists Who Shaped World History Bluewood Books is proud to add to its popular 100 Series line of books with the publication of 100 Artists Who Shaped World History. The title provides an entertaining artist in history and informative look at the lives of the visual artists who challenged traditional means of expression to broaden human perception. Through the mediums of painting, sculpting, artist in history and photography, these artists were storytellers of the society they perceived ... Artist in History - Artist in History 100 Artists Who Shaped World History Bluewood Books is proud to add to its popular 100 Series line of books with the publication of 100 Artists Who Shaped World History. The title provides an entertaining artist in history and informative look at the lives of the visual artists who challenged traditional means of expression to broaden human perception. Through the mediums of painting, sculpting, artist in history and photography, these artists were storytellers of the society they perceived ...
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