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WARNING! This book is not for everyone. If you feel that there's nothing wrong with the current state of Hip Hop, then this book is not for you. If you feel that gangsta rap, pimpin ho's, violence, drug and thug activity, and half naked women in videos has elevated Hip Hop as an art form; then this book is definitely not for you. If on the other hand, you feel that listening to the same songs over and over on the radio that are laced with negative lyrics, watching soft porn or graphically violent videos are collectively being used as part of a mind control operation to mentally and spiritually…mehr

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WARNING! This book is not for everyone. If you feel that there's nothing wrong with the current state of Hip Hop, then this book is not for you. If you feel that gangsta rap, pimpin ho's, violence, drug and thug activity, and half naked women in videos has elevated Hip Hop as an art form; then this book is definitely not for you. If on the other hand, you feel that listening to the same songs over and over on the radio that are laced with negative lyrics, watching soft porn or graphically violent videos are collectively being used as part of a mind control operation to mentally and spiritually enslave our future generations; then welcome to Hip Hop Decoded.
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Writer: The Black Dot began his career as a columnist for the underground Hip Hop newspaper called, "4 Korners." His knowledge and wisdom of the metaphysical aspects of the culture provided great insight into the potential of Hip Hop's future beyond the physical components of the art form. Author: The Black Dot is the author of the underground, cult classic book, Hip Hop Decoded and Urban Culture Decoded. These books literally changed the way the world viewed Hip Hop and the culture of Hip Hop. Lecturer: The Black Dot is an international lecturer who has taught about the culture of Hip Hop at historic Universities like Spellman and Howard. Emcee: The Black Dot released his first album in 1988 under the infamous B-Boy Records label as a part of a group called, "Tall, Dark, and Handsome." In 1994, he then went on to start his own label and released his second album called, "A&R Killer, Da Hip Hop Play" as a part of a group called, "The Lethahedz." The Black Dot released his first solo album in 2011 called, " Walk With Me" independently, and continues >In the late 1970s, he joined The Cold Crush Brothers. Caz admits that he himself stole new equipment during the New York City blackout of 1977.[8] He currently hosts Hush Hip Hop Tours, the official sightseeing tour of Harlem and The Bronx.[9] Caz was interviewed for the documentary Just to Get a Rep released in 2004. In 2008, he was one of the participants at the Cornell University Library conference on Hip Hop.[10] Artists who cite Grandmaster Caz as an influence include Will Smith, [11] Rakim, Big Daddy Kane, [12] Jay-Z [13] and many more. In 2015, Caz featured on a single by Macklemore and Ryan Lewis named "Downtown".