Make Rappers Rap Again : Interrogating the Mumble Rap "Crisis"
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Paperback / Softback
Book Series
Theorizing African American Music
ISBN-10
0197773826
ISBN-13
9780197773826
Publisher
Oxford University Press Inc
Imprint
Oxford University Press Inc
Country of Manufacture
GB
Country of Publication
GB
Publication Date
Sep 2nd, 2025
Print length
224 Pages
Product Classification:
Music reviews & criticismRap & Hip-Hop
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In Make Rappers Rap Again, author Heidi R. Lewis interrogates the ways Mumble Rap has been subjugated within real Hip Hop and often situated as the catalyst for Hip Hop's decline or death.
In Make Rappers Rap Again: Interrogating the Mumble Rap “Crisis,” author Heidi R. Lewis interrogates the ways Mumble Rap has been subjugated within real Hip Hop. Many critics claim mumble rappers are ignorant about Hip Hop history, disrespectful toward their Hip Hop elders, too similar, unskilled, prone to rapping about nonsense, and too feminine. In contrast, Lewis argues Mumble Rap is real Hip Hop. To do so, she examines Mumble Rap''s congruence with oft forgotten or subjugated Hip Hop cornerstones like illegibility, melody, the DJ, and the subgenre, as well as the ways most mumble rappers practice citational and collaborative politics congruent with real Hip Hop. Following an analysis of the Mumble Rap sound, Lewis explains the subgenre''s subjugation by situating it as southern and examining the ways it challenges real Hip Hop masculinity norms.
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