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The Hip Hop Lectures (Volume 2)
The Hip Hop Lectures (Volume 2)
The Hip Hop Lectures (Volume 2)
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The Hip Hop Lectures (Volume 2) are inspired by actual academic Hip Hop lectures taught in various educational institutes and organizations. The Hip Hop Lectures provide readers with an in-depth look at current topics plaguing Hip Hop culture. Throughout this book, the reader will be able to see how Hip Hop culture has evolved since the 1970s an

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    The Hip Hop Lectures (Volume 2) - Dr. T.L. Osborne

    Copyright © 2015 by Dr. T.L. Osborne

    Published by 410-HOPE Publishing

    Printed in the United States of America. All rights reserved including the right of reproduction of this book in whole or part in any form (electronic, manual, photocopying, recording, or any information storage and retrieval system) whatsoever without written permission, from the author, except in the case of brief quotations embodied in critical articles and reviews.  For information, email [email protected]

    Books published by 410-HOPE Publishing are available at special discount for bulk purchases in the United States for corporations, institutes, and other organizations. For more information, please contact me at [email protected]

    Text set in 13.5-point Arial Narrow

    Includes bibliographical references and Index

    A CIP catalog record for this book is available from the Library of Congress.

    ISBN: 10: 0986104124

    ISBN: 13: 978-0-9861041-2-1 (Printed Version)

    Acknowledgements

    This book is dedicated to a couple of people starting with Patricia (Mom aka Love aka Ma’ Pat), Kimberly (Big Little Sister aka Faith aka Keezy), and DeLena (Linka aka Bestie aka Right-hand).

    This book is dedicated to my family and those who became my family, which includes Grandma (aka Mattie), Grandpa,

    Ms. Twiggy, Erin, Tiffany, Nyasha (aka Nynia), Ms. Sonya,

    Ms. Nancy, Ms. Sandra, Kamila, Swapna, Aunt Holly,

    Aunt Shirley, Uncle Ricky, Dr. Roseboro, Tahmar, and anyone with a dollar and a dream.

    This book is dedicated to my co-workers and students from Dance 147 (aka Hip Hop History Lecture Class), since 2006.

    Last, but not least this book is dedicated to GOD!

    The Hip Hop Lectures

    (Volume 2)

    By:

    Dr. T.L. Osborne

    Table of Contents

    Introduction: Why Am I Writing This Book?

    Chapter 1: Page 1

    Hip Hop Culture: The Evolution

    Chapter 2: Page 35

    Crack Use to Be Wack, But Now, I’m in Love With The Co-Co, Molly, and Pills: Contradictions in Hip Hop

    Chapter 3: Page 46

    Judge Not, Lest Ye Be Judged: Hip Hop’s Sin

    Chapter 4: Page 55

    Where Is The Love?: Rappers Relationship Statuses

    Chapter 5: Page 78

    Bridging the Gap: Why Can’t We All (Older and Younger Generations) Just Get Along?

    Chapter 6: Page 92

    Self-Made or Man Made: The Ladies of Rap, But Only Room for One Queen

    Chapter 7: Page 103

    Maintaining Authenticity

    in Hip Hop

    Chapter 8: Page 111

    Hip Hop Culture Is Alive and Still Has a Voice for the Voiceless

    Chapter 9: Page 119

    Final Thoughts about Hip Hop: It Was, What It Was, For It Got Here

    Introduction: Why Am I Writing This Book?

    There are many aspects of Hip Hop culture that exceeds beyond just the beat, a dance, or a catchy hook.  The Hip Hop Lectures (Volume 2) is a book that was created to make a connection between the past and the present, as it relates to Hip Hop culture.  Hip Hop culture has been able to accomplish so much in such a very short period of time, most of which includes the bridging of generational and racial gaps locally and internationally.  The hope; however, is that the culture continues to grow and evolve to a point where decades and centuries later, people will still be talking about some of the pioneers and innovators of such a wonderful musically inspired movement.  The Hip Hop Lectures (Volume 2) is not the know-it-all of the Hip Hop culture or any culture, but an honest attempt to provide insight about how the past affects the present and future.  The Hip Hop Lectures (Volume 2) is inspired by actual lectures used to teach anyone who has an interest in Hip Hop culture, beyond just music. 

    Discussing the connections between Hip Hop culture and history is significant.  The fact that Hip Hop culture’s history derives from the continent of Africa and currently expands throughout the world is nothing shorter than amazing.  Each topic mentioned in this book could have its own volume of work; however, the content expressed is condensed in a way to provide the reader with basic historical information and encourage personal reflection and research.  Understanding the historical connection between Hip Hop and history, allows one to realize how the youth of an enslaved culture have managed to create a world-wide multi-billionaire phenomenon known as Hip Hop culture.  For anyone to come from Nothing into something is inspirational.  After reading this book, my sincerest hope is that anyone who reads this book will be able to appreciate Hip Hop culture and see the culture’s value on an educational level; in spite of the good, bad, and indifferent sides of the culture.

    Thank you for picking this book to read. I HOPE you enjoy reading my life’s passion.

    Chapter 1

    Hip Hop Culture: The Evolution

    If the history of Hip Hop culture could be defined into a few words, these words would be coming from nothing into something.  Hip Hop culture has a rag to riches story of success.  Early contributors, innovators, participants, and aficionados of Hip Hop culture never realized the culture would be as influential and impactful locally and globally. Young, poor, talented, and urban kids innovatively created a multi-billion dollar industry.  Who knew that two record players could be joined together with a few wire connections to create a best of both worlds sound?  Who knew that Adidas track suits and sneakers could be fashionable?  Who knew that breakdancing on a cardboard box could eventually lead you to dancing on stage and television shows in front of millions of people? 

    On the 1996 Life After Death album; the Notorious B.I.G

    . coined what would become the goal for his life and anyone else’s life who desires to become successful.  The phrase for success, in Hip Hop culture, is going from ashy to classy.  Most rap artists talk about what life was like before

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