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    Rhymin' and stealin' [electronic resource] : musical borrowing in hip-hop / Justin A. Williams.
    by Williams, Justin A.
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    Ann Arbor, Michigan : University of Michigan Press, 2013.
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    9781299782426 (electronic bk.)
    1299782426 (electronic bk.)
    9780472029396 (electronic bk.)
    0472029398 (electronic bk.)
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    Tracking pop.
    Description: 
    1 online resource (1 online resource (304 pages)) : illustrations (black and white).
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    Introduction -- Historicizing the breakbeat : hip-hop's origins and authenticity -- The construction of jazz rap as high art in hip-hop music -- Dr. Dre's "Jeep beats" and musical borrowing for the automotive space -- The martyr industry : Tupac Shakur, the Notorious B.I.G., and postmortem sampling -- Borrowing and lineage in Eminem/2Pac's Loyal to the game and 50 Cent's Get rich or die trying -- Conclusion -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Discography -- Filmography -- Index.
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    Rhymin' and Stealin' Musical Borrowing in Hip-Hop, Dr Williams uses examples from Nas, Jay-Z, A Tribe Called Quest, Eminem, and many others to show that the transformation of pre-existing material is the fundamental element of hip-hop aesthetics.
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