The People vs. Hip-Hop: A Musical Movement on Trial
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Murders, mysteries, and copyright battles—renowned music journalist Kim Osorio (Straight from the Source) investigates significant legal cases involving hip-hop over the past 50 years and details how they have not only shaken the legal system but impacted culture as a whole.
Hip-hop has been a cultural phenomenon that has remained relevant, despite early assumptions that the musical genre would fade. Throughout its history it has represented the voice of marginalized communities. Many of ...























