Hip-Hop (And Other Things)

Hip-Hop (And Other Things)

by Shea Serrano

Narrated by Bernardo Cubria

Unabridged — 9 hours, 56 minutes

Hip-Hop (And Other Things)

Hip-Hop (And Other Things)

by Shea Serrano

Narrated by Bernardo Cubria

Unabridged — 9 hours, 56 minutes

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Overview

HIP-HOP (AND OTHER THINGS) is the third book in the (And Other Things) series. The first two-Basketball (And Other Things) and Movies (And Other Things)-were both #1 New York Times bestsellers.

Editorial Reviews

From the Publisher

"This quirky, wide-ranging collection of essays, paired with gorgeous art, is a well-informed love letter to hip-hop."—Kirkus

Praise for Shea Serrano (And His Other Books):
 
"Paging through Serrano's Movies (And Other Things) is like taking a long drive at night with a friend; there's that warmth and familiarity where the chat is more important than the fastest route from Point A to Point B. [Movies] is like a textbook gone right; your attention couldn't wander if it tried. With a foreword by John Leguizamo and afterword by Don Cheadle, movie buffs have no excuse not to lose themselves in this oddball book."

New York Times

"Shea Serrano's Basketball (And Other Things) is equal parts hilarious and enlightening...this is the ultimate book on basketball fandom."

NPR

"Even if you're a basketball novice or die-hard Spurs fan like Shea, this is a perfect companion to his Rap Year Book: full of myths, what-ifs, and hyperspecific fanaticism."

Vulture

"Cleverly written and beautifully illustrated...It's a must for any basketball fan."

Esquire

"...hilarious and insightful..."

Men's Journal

"[Shea Serrano is] America's foremost chronicler of pop minutiae."

Texas Monthly

“Serrano is at his best when relating stories… but all his hip-hop coverage is great fun and his penchant for injecting outright ridiculousness and self-deprecating humor into the mix makes it even better.”
 —Booklist Review

Kirkus Reviews

2021-09-22
The pop-culture writer returns with “a celebration of rap, one of the three or four things I love the most in this world.”

Hip-hop culture is so ingrained in the pop mainstream that it’s easy to forget that today’s stars are only fragments of the broader culture and products of a rich history. Serrano, best known for his work at the Ringerand Grantland, tries to rectify that with his latest collection of essays and artwork (by Dallas-based artist Torres), using the same creative style he popularized in his bestsellersBasketball (And Other Things)and Movies (And Other Things). Serrano asks thought-provoking—some might say argument-inducing—questions and then answers them with a compelling mix of history, memoir, criticism, and creative writing. The chapter titled “How Do You Talk About Missy Elliott’s Supa Dupa Fly?” shows Serrano at his best, approaching the classic album from a variety of perspectives. “It gets in your ears and then in your brain, and then, instantly and fully, all the parts inside your skull are soaked,” he writes, explaining how the album makes you feel. The author also writes knowledgeably about the best rappers with the best verses in various eras of hip-hop; sure to inspire heated debate among hip-hop fans is his in-depth comparison of Kendrick Lamar’s Good Kid, m.A.A.d Cityand Kanye West’s My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy, which he considers “the two best albums of the 2010-2019 decade.” All of the material is entertaining, even when Serrano’s fanboy perspective leaves out a problematic swath of Lauryn Hill’s career in a chapter about her being nearly perfect. Even when a particular chapter doesn’t quite grab you, the warm, creative illustrations—e.g., 50 Cent and Eminem playing Skee-Ball or Nas styled as Arnold Schwarzenegger in The Terminator—sure will.

This quirky, wide-ranging collection of essays, paired with gorgeous art, is a well-informed love letter to hip-hop.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940172843853
Publisher: Hachette Audio
Publication date: 10/26/2021
Edition description: Unabridged
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