Collective Participation and Audience Engagement in Rap Music

Why do rap MCs present their studio recorded lyrics as "live and direct"? Why do they so insistently define abilities or actions, theirs or someone else's, against a pre-existing signifier? This book examines the compositional practice of rap lyricists and offers compelling answers to...

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Main Author: Diallo, David (Author, http://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/aut)
Corporate Author: SpringerLink (Online service)
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: Cham : Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Palgrave Pivot, 2019.
Edition:1st ed. 2019.
Series:Pop Music, Culture and Identity
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505 0 |a 1. Introduction -- 2. Call-and-Response in Rap Music -- 3."Rock the House:" Emceeing and Collective Participation in Rap Music's Formative Years (1974-1978) -- 4. "Keeping It Real Live!" Maintaining Collective Participation on Records -- 5. "Coming to You Live and Direct!": Performing Liveness and Immediacy on Record -- 6. Intertextuality in Rap Lyrics -- 7. From the Stage to the Booth to the Stage: Sustaining Collective Engagement During Live Performance -- 8. Rap Music and Singing Along to the N-word -- 9. Discussing Collective Participation and Audience Engagement with Sugarhill Gang's Master Gee -- 10. Conclusion. 
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