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Hip-Hop Artists

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Published: 2017

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"Hip-Hop Artists" by Sarah Aswell explores the vibrant world of hip-hop music and culture through the lives of its most influential artists. The book delves into the stories of renowned figures, their rise to fame, and their impact on society. Readers will discover the challenges these artists faced, their creative processes, and how their backgrounds shaped their music, messages, and movements. With engaging anecdotes and insights, the work celebrates the diversity and resilience of hip-hop, making it an inspiring read for music enthusiasts and anyone interested in contemporary cultural narratives. [Generated by language model - please report any problems].

 

This book is part of a book series called Hip-Hop Artists .

This book was published in 2017 by Essential Library .

Diane Bailey has written more than fifty nonfiction books for children and young adults. Her most recent titles include books in The Great Outdoors series (Survival Skills, Mountain Biking, Discovering Nature, Water Sports, and Snow Sports), the Black Achievement in Science series (Biology, and Physics), and A First Look at America's Presidents series (James K. Polk, John Quincy Adams, and William McKinley). She is also a journalist whose work has appeared nationally. Alicia Z. Klepeis is a children's author of more than 70 nonfiction and fiction books. Her titles include The World's Strangest Foods, Bizarre Things We've Called Medicine, and Explore Makerspace! With 25 Great Projects for Nomad Press. She has also written more than 100 articles in magazines such as National Geographic Kids and FACES. She lives with her family in Hamilton, New York. Melissa Higgins has written more than 100 fiction and nonfiction books for children, including titles for the Capstone imprints Pebble, Pebble Plus, Picture Window, Snap, and Stone Arch. Her books have received medals from the Independent Publisher Book Awards and the Moonbeam Children's Book Awards. Before becoming a full-time writer, Melissa worked as a school counselor and had a private counseling practice. When not reading or writing, she enjoys hiking and taking photographs in the Arizona desert where she lives with her husband and two shy kitties. You can visit Melissa's website (www. mghiggins. com) to learn more about her books.

 

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Hip-Hop Artists