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14:59 [sound recording] / by Sugar Ray (Musical group); KRS-One(Musician);
New direction -- Every morning -- Falls apart -- Personal space invader -- Live & direct (featuring KRS-One) -- Someday -- Aim for me -- Ode to the lonely hearted -- Burning dog -- Even though -- Abracadabra -- Glory -- New direction.
Subjects: Rock music;
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Ruminations / by KRS-One(Musician)(CARDINAL)380482;
Subjects: Hip-hop; Popular culture; Rap musicians; Rap (Music); African Americans; African Americans; Inner cities; Race relations.;
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This unruly mess I've made [sound recording] / by Macklemore,1983-composer,performer.(CARDINAL)347197; Lewis, Ryan,1988-composer,performer.(CARDINAL)605701; Slap, Mike,performer.; Melle Mel,performer.; Grandmaster Caz,performer.; Kool Moe Dee(Musician),performer.; Nally, Eric,performer.; XP(Musician),performer.; KRS-One(Musician),performer.(CARDINAL)380482; DJ Premier,1966-performer.; Sheeran, Ed,1991-performer.(CARDINAL)348886; Bridges, Leon,1989-performer.; Chance the Rapper,performer.(CARDINAL)609174; Anderson Paak,1986-performer.; Elba, Idris,performer.(CARDINAL)357177; YG,1990-performer.; Morrison, Carla,performer.(CARDINAL)610808; Woods, Jamila,performer.;
Performed by Macklemore and Ryan Lewis ; with featured and accompanying musicians."Parental advisory; explicit content"--Container.
Subjects: Rap (Music); Popular music; Rap (Music);
Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 4
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Hidden colors 2 / by Nasheed, Tariq,film director,film producer,actordirectorproducer.; Akinroluyo, Ola,film producer.producer.; Barnes, Robert,film producer.producer.; Blue, Thaddeus A.,film producer.producer.; Shelton, Emeri,film producer.producer.; Alexander, Michelle,actor.; Browder, Anthony T.,(Anthony Tyrone),actor.; Coleman, Booker T.,actor.; Johnson, Umar,actor.; KRS-One,(Musician)actor.; Rashidi, Runoko,actor.; Valentine, Phil,actor.; Jones, Keith,(Cinematographer)cinematographer.; Kraetsch, Robert,cinematographer.; Brawith, Garrett,1975-editor of moving image work.; Tiki, William,editor of moving image work.; King Flex Entertainment,production company,film distributor.;
What is melanin? -- Cultural warfare -- The global African presence -- The African presence in Asia -- The African presence in the early Americas -- Spiritual warfare -- Medical warfare -- Prison industrial warfare -- Economic warfare -- Solutions.Cinematography, Keith Jones, Robert Kraetsch ; editors, Garret Brawith, William Tiki.Interviewees: Michelle Alexander, Anthony Browder, Booker T. Coleman (Kaba Kamene), Umar Johnson, Tariq Nasheed, KRS-One, Runoko Rashidi, Phil Valentine.Continues the history of people of African descent, including topics such as the global African presence, the science of melanin, the truth about the prison industrial complex, how thriving black economic communities were undermined in America, hidden truths about Native Americans, and more.Not rated.DVD format; NTSC; widescreen; monaural.
Subjects: Nonfiction films.; Feature films.; Historical films.; Documentary films.; African Americans; African Americans; African Americans; Racism; Blacks; Blacks; Melanins.;
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Hidden colors 2 [videorecording] : the triumph of melanin / by KRS-One(Musician),interviewee.(CARDINAL)380482; Akinroluyo, Ola,film producer.; Alexander, Michelle,interviewee.(CARDINAL)344219; Barnes, Robert,film producer.(CARDINAL)732869; Blue, Thaddeus A.,film producer.; Brawith, Garrett,1975-editor of moving image work.; Browder, Anthony T.(Anthony Tyrone),interviewee.(CARDINAL)809800; Coleman, Booker T.,interviewee.; Johnson, Umar,interviewee.(CARDINAL)605281; Jones, Keith(Cinematographer),director of photography.; Kraetsch, Robert,director of photography.; Nasheed, Tariq,film director,film producer,interviewee.(CARDINAL)468360; Rashidi, Runoko,interviewee.(CARDINAL)770657; Shelton, Emeri,film producer.; Tiki, William,editor of moving image work.; Valentine, Phil,interviewee.(CARDINAL)462004; King Flex Entertainment,production company,publisher.;
What is melanin? -- Cultural warfare -- The global African presence -- The African presence in Asia -- The African presence in the early Americas -- Spiritual warfare -- Medical warfare -- Prison industrial warfare -- Economic warfare -- Solutions.Cinematography, Keith Jones, Robert Kraetsch ; editors, Garret Brawith, William Tiki.Interviewees: Michelle Alexander, Anthony Browder, Booker T. Coleman (Kaba Kamene), Umar Johnson, Tariq Nasheed, KRS-One, Runoko Rashidi, Phil Valentine James Small.Continues the history of people of African descent, including topics such as the global African presence, the science of melanin, the truth about the prison industrial complex, how thriving black economic communities were undermined in America, hidden truths about Native Americans, and more.Rating: Not rated.DVD.
Subjects: Documentary films.; Feature films.; Historical films.; Nonfiction films.; African Americans; African Americans; African Americans; Black people; Black people; Melanins.; Racism;
Available copies: 4 / Total copies: 7
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Something from nothing [videorecording] : the art of rap / by Afrika Bambaataa,1960-; Eminem,1972-(CARDINAL)347272; Ice-T(Musician),director.(CARDINAL)369171; Nas(Musician)(CARDINAL)530465; Baybutt, Andydirector; Baybutt, Andydirector.; Toogood, Paul,producer.; Toogood, Paulproducer.; Final Level Entertainment (Firm); JolyGoodFilms (Firm); Vivendi Entertainment (Firm); Westmount Films (Firm); Westmount Films.;
MARCIVE 10/2/12Ice-T, Afrika Bambaataa, Eminem, Nas, Mos Def."The craft. The history. The power. All these elements of the hip-hop movement are discussed with director Ice-T and the legends he interviews: Afrika Bambaataa; Eminem; Nas; Mos Def; Kanye West; Chuck D; KRS-One; Snoop Dogg; Run-DMC; and Ice Cube, in this compelling and gritty feature-length documentary"--Container.Rating: R; for pervasive language including sexual references, and some drug content.DVD, NTSC, region 1, widescreen presentation; Dolby Digital 5.1.
Subjects: Documentary films.; Documentary films.; Feature films.; Feature films.; Feature films; Nonfiction films.; Nonfiction films.; Rap (Music);
Available copies: 2 / Total copies: 3
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Hip hop family tree. by Piskor, Ed,author,artist.(CARDINAL)356608; Ahearn, Charlie,writer of introduction. (CARDINAL)647985;
Includes bibliography and discography (page 108) and index."The best-selling series continues covering the early years of 1981-1983, when hip-hop makes a big transition from parks and rec rooms to downtown clubs and vinyl records. The performers make moves to separate themselves from the paying customers by adopting flamboyant regalia until a young team from Hollis, Queens called Run-DMC comes on the scene to take things back to the streets. This volume covers hits like Afrika Bambaataa's Planet Rock, The Message by Grandmaster Flash and The Furious Five, the cult film Wild Style, and introduces future superstars like NWA, The Beastie Boys, Doug E. Fresh, KRS-One, Ice T, and Public Enemy. Cameos by Dolemite, LL Cool J, Notorious B.I.G. and New Kids on the Block(?!)!"--
Subjects: Nonfiction comics.; Biographical comics.; Comics (Graphic works); Graphic novels.; Hip-hop; Rap (Music); Rap musicians; Turntablism; Music; African American youth; African American musicians;
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Hip hop : portraits of an urban hymn /
Word, words, the word / Michael Eric Dyson -- Beyond the Phatitude: why hip hop exists / Gaye Theresa Johnson -- Interview / Frank H. Goodyear III and David Scheinbaum.Since its inception in the 1970s, hip hop music and the culture surrounding it has become a hugely influential and popular musical form in America and around the world. Its popularity extends beyond the urban centers where it was born, and pervades and influences youth culture around the globe. However, few artists have created serious and powerful photographs that explore the breadth of the phenomenon. With this volume, David Scheinbaum has done just that. His portraits of Erykah Badu, Chuck D., George Clinton, Common, Mos Def, Del-Tha Funkee Homosapien, Sage Francis, Professor Griff, KRS One, Mike Relm, Tajai, Wu-Tang Clan and Yelawolf (among others) approach hip hop as a positive cultural influence akin to the youth movement of the 1960s. Scheinbaum's photographs are accompanied by essays by Gaye Theresa Johnson and Michael Eric Dyson, an artist conversation with Frank H. Goodyear III and an introduction by Brian Hardgroove of Public Enemy.
Subjects: Illustrated works.; Portraits.; Hip-hop; Rap (Music); Rap musicians;
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The legends of hip hop / by Bua, Justin,author.(DLC)no2007029479;
"Groundbreaking artist Justin BUA profiles and paints fifty key figures, including everyone from Afrika Bambaataa and Grandmaster Flash to President Obama and Jay-Z, providing a portrait of each legend in a style reminiscent of the great masters. The artwork is accompanied by an engaging autobiographical narrative that contextualizes the impact each icon has had on BUA's personal life and on the hip-hop culture at large."--Jacket.
Subjects: Bua, Justin.; Hip-hop; Rap musicians;
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