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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Ben Westhoff , Jd JacksonPublisher: Hachette Books Imprint: Hachette Books Edition: Unabridged edition Dimensions: Width: 17.50cm , Height: 5.10cm , Length: 15.50cm Weight: 0.454kg ISBN: 9781478942061ISBN 10: 1478942061 Publication Date: 13 September 2016 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Audio Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order ![]() We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviews[Adds] fresh detail to the oft-told stories ...[A] history that won't settle for easy heroes or villains.-- Rolling Stone The book offers plenty of pleasures and surprises, giving an authoritative investigation of the familiar rivalries and controversies of gangsta rap, but also intimate scenes of intensely bright, sharp-witted young artists figuring out their form.... Westhoff constructs a political backdrop that highlights the importance of rap as an American art form... [A] highly readable and important history.-- St. Louis Post-Dispatch A provocative, multifaceted portrait of essential rap pioneers who ushered the hip-hop music scene to greatness.... As raw, authoritative, and unflinching as the music his narrative chronicles, Westhoff comprehensively uncovers the factual roots of the gangsta rap movement and admirably credits those whose footprints paved the way for the younger rappers emerging today.... An elaborately detailed, darkly surprising, definitive history of the LA gangsta rap era.-- Kirkus Reviews, Starred Review Insightful... Westhoff's history is especially relevant amid the ongoing Black Lives Matter movement.-- Booklist [A] captivating chronicle... Central to Westhoff's research are original interviews with key figures balanced with the author's efforts to frame the music as a piece with the surrounding social and political upheaval... He doesn't flinch in providing a rounded picture of the history of the genre, in which the danger wasn't confined to the music.-- Library Journal Scrupulously researched with many incisive revelations, this may be the best book ever written about the hip hop world.-- S. Leigh Savidge, Academy Award nominee and co-writer of Straight Outta Compton Westhoff manages to knit together all the group's outsized personalities, feuds, fist fights and drama into a stunning and entertaining read.... [His] detailed recounting of the long history of Death Row is required reading even for those who may think they know the story.-- New York Daily News Meticulously researched and superbly written.-- HipHopDX Invaluable... [Westhoff's] book will stand as a comprehensive guide to an inner-city movement that conquered the world.-- Publishers Weekly Westhoff could have even trimmed his prose down to bullet points and the story still would have leapt off the page. The standard of the reporting is that high on its own.... The facts ... are messy but Westhoff arranges them with a humility and expertise uncommon in music writing.... If you are interested to know what actually happened during the rise of West Coast rap music, Original Gangstas is as close to the facts as you're going to get.-- Alex Dwyer, Passion of the Weiss As eloquently written as it is immensely raw in content. To borrow one from Ice Cube, it's a 'no vaseline' sort of affair.... Original Gangstas reads like classic investigative magazine journalism and stands alongside Check the Technique, Can't Stop Won't Stop by Jeff Chang, and The Big Payback by Dan Charnas as a standard-bearer sure to age like a Dre track.... A seriously compelling page-turner.-- Chris Faraone, DigBoston [Original Gangstas] delves deeply into the history of hip-hop on the West Coast, meticulously unearthing layer after layer of the true story not covered in other books or movies... An informative page-turner that sheds an unbiased light on the founding figures who created the gangsta rap genre.-- Riverfront Times Original Gangstas is as real as it gets if you want to know the so-called 'gangsta rap' scene. Ben Westhoff refrains from using rumors and innuendos, and instead reports the facts, and he tells all sides of this music movement. The book goes into depth about many stories I'd only previously heard via the streets. As the first DJ to play almost everyone mentioned in the book, I found Original Gangstas compelling reading. Thank you, Ben Westhoff, for this great book!-- Greg Mack, The Godfather of Hip Hop Radio, former KDAY DJ, current host of the nationally syndicated The Greg Mack Show Original Gangstas takes readers to the source, the battered communities and difficult lives that spawned an unlikely musical revolution. Eazy and Dre, Tupac and Snoop-Westhoff admires his subjects' music talent but isn't afraid to expose their darkest secrets. His research is exhaustive, while his prose is concise, and the result is an unforgettable history of the last time music was ever really dangerous.-- Stephen Witt, author of How Music Got Free Original Gangstas shows how the rap West was won. A social and cultural study to read along with a head nodding-soundtrack 'fo sho.'-- Chuck D, Public Enemy the hip-hop book of the season, and it gives readers a thorough and engaging history of the West coast rap scene.-- Bookish This is the hip-hop book of the season, and it gives readers a thorough and engaging history of the West coast rap scene.-- Bookish Original Gangstas goes beneath the surface of West Coast rap's origin story.-- Noisey, Vice.com An incisive, rigorously reported history... Original Gangstas ... shines a light into every nook and cranny of the N.W.A story... Westhoff has a gumshoe's eye, a deadline writer's efficiency, and a novelist's sense of place and time.-- Chicago Reader Westhoff ... was never content to sit at his desk .... [His] kind of shoe-leather reporting ... is once again on glorious display in Original Gangstas, the culmination of five years of reporting.-- Village Voice Original Gangstas] delves deeply into the history of hip-hop on the West Coast, meticulously unearthing layer after layer of the true story not covered in other books or movies... An informative page-turner that sheds an unbiased light on the founding figures who created the gangsta rap genre.-- Riverfront Times Original Gangstas is as close to the facts as you're going to get.-- Alex Dwyer, Passion of the Weiss Original Gangstas ... shines a light into every nook and cranny of the N.W.A story... Westhoff has a gumshoe's eye, a deadline writer's efficiency, and a novelist's sense of place and time.-- Chicago Reader Original Gangstas goes beneath the surface of West Coast rap's origin story.-- Noisey, Vice.com Original Gangstas reads like classic investigative magazine journalism and stands alongside Check the Technique, Can't Stop Won't Stop by Jeff Chang, and The Big Payback by Dan Charnas as a standard-bearer sure to age like a Dre track.... A seriously compelling page-turner.-- Chris Faraone, DigBoston I trust Ben Westhoff. I trust him to report a story and I trust him to tell a story, and that's exactly what he's done here in Original Gangstas. He's taken what's always felt like an almost impossibly knotted string of storylines and plot points in gangsta rap, the most turbulent version of the most popular music on the planet, and turned them into an airtight and unflinching book. Original Gangstas is as resolute as the people and ideas it sets out to profile, and that is no small feat.-- Shea Serrano, New York Times bestselling author of The Rap Year Book "[Adds] fresh detail to the oft-told stories ...[A] history that won't settle for easy heroes or villains.-- ""Rolling Stone"" [A] captivating chronicle... Central to Westhoff's research are original interviews with key figures balanced with the author's efforts to frame the music as a piece with the surrounding social and political upheaval... He doesn't flinch in providing a rounded picture of the history of the genre, in which the danger wasn't confined to the music.-- ""Library Journal"" A provocative, multifaceted portrait of essential rap pioneers who ushered the hip-hop music scene to greatness.... As raw, authoritative, and unflinching as the music his narrative chronicles, Westhoff comprehensively uncovers the factual roots of the gangsta rap movement and admirably credits those whose footprints paved the way for the younger rappers emerging today.... An elaborately detailed, darkly surprising, definitive history of the LA gangsta rap era.-- ""Kirkus Reviews, Starred Review"" Insightful... Westhoff's history is especially relevant amid the ongoing Black Lives Matter movement.-- ""Booklist"" Meticulously researched and superbly written.-- ""HipHopDX"" Scrupulously researched with many incisive revelations, this may be the best book ever written about the hip hop world.-- ""S. Leigh Savidge, Academy Award nominee and co-writer of Straight Outta Compton"" The book offers plenty of pleasures and surprises, giving an authoritative investigation of the familiar rivalries and controversies of gangsta rap, but also intimate scenes of intensely bright, sharp-witted young artists figuring out their form.... Westhoff constructs a political backdrop that highlights the importance of rap as an American art form... [A] highly readable and important history.-- ""St. Louis Post-Dispatch"" Westhoff manages to knit together all the group's outsized personalities, feuds, fist fights and drama into a stunning and entertaining read.... [His] detailed recounting of the long history of Death Row is required reading even for those who may think they know the story.-- ""New York Daily News"" Original Gangstas goes beneath the surface of West Coast rap's origin story.-- ""Noisey, Vice.com"" Original Gangstas is as real as it gets if you want to know the so-called 'gangsta rap' scene. Ben Westhoff refrains from using rumors and innuendos, and instead reports the facts, and he tells all sides of this music movement. The book goes into depth about many stories I'd only previously heard via the streets. As the first DJ to play almost everyone mentioned in the book, I found Original Gangstas compelling reading. Thank you, Ben Westhoff, for this great book!-- ""Greg Mack, The Godfather of Hip Hop Radio, former KDAY DJ, current host of the nationally syndicated The Greg Mack Show"" Original Gangstas shows how the rap West was won. A social and cultural study to read along with a head nodding-soundtrack 'fo sho.'-- ""Chuck D, Public Enemy"" Original Gangstas takes readers to the source, the battered communities and difficult lives that spawned an unlikely musical revolution. Eazy and Dre, Tupac and Snoop-Westhoff admires his subjects' music talent but isn't afraid to expose their darkest secrets. His research is exhaustive, while his prose is concise, and the result is an unforgettable history of the last time music was ever really dangerous.-- ""Stephen Witt, author of How Music Got Free"" the hip-hop book of the season, and it gives readers a thorough and engaging history of the West coast rap scene.-- ""Bookish"" [Original Gangstas] delves deeply into the history of hip-hop on the West Coast, meticulously unearthing layer after layer of the true story not covered in other books or movies... An informative page-turner that sheds an unbiased light on the founding figures who created the gangsta rap genre.-- ""Riverfront Times"" An incisive, rigorously reported history... Original Gangstas ... shines a light into every nook and cranny of the N.W.A story... Westhoff has a gumshoe's eye, a deadline writer's efficiency, and a novelist's sense of place and time.-- ""Chicago Reader "" As eloquently written as it is immensely raw in content. To borrow one from Ice Cube, it's a 'no vaseline' sort of affair.... Original Gangstas reads like classic investigative magazine journalism and stands alongside Check the Technique, Can't Stop Won't Stop by Jeff Chang, and The Big Payback by Dan Charnas as a standard-bearer sure to age like a Dre track.... A seriously compelling page-turner.-- ""Chris Faraone, DigBoston"" I trust Ben Westhoff. I trust him to report a story and I trust him to tell a story, and that's exactly what he's done here in Original Gangstas. He's taken what's always felt like an almost impossibly knotted string of storylines and plot points in gangsta rap, the most turbulent version of the most popular music on the planet, and turned them into an airtight and unflinching book. Original Gangstas is as resolute as the people and ideas it sets out to profile, and that is no small feat.-- ""Shea Serrano, New York Times bestselling author of The Rap Year Book"" Invaluable... [Westhoff's] book will stand as a comprehensive guide to an inner-city movement that conquered the world.-- ""Publishers Weekly"" Original Gangstas reads like classic investigative magazine journalism and stands alongside Check the Technique, Can't Stop Won't Stop by Jeff Chang, and The Big Payback by Dan Charnas as a standard-bearer sure to age like a Dre track.... A seriously compelling page-turner.-- ""Chris Faraone, DigBoston"" Original Gangstas ... shines a light into every nook and cranny of the N.W.A story... Westhoff has a gumshoe's eye, a deadline writer's efficiency, and a novelist's sense of place and time.-- ""Chicago Reader "" Original Gangstas goes beneath the surface of West Coast rap's origin story.-- ""Noisey, Vice.com"" Original Gangstas is as close to the facts as you're going to get.-- ""Alex Dwyer, Passion of the Weiss"" Original Gangstas] delves deeply into the history of hip-hop on the West Coast, meticulously unearthing layer after layer of the true story not covered in other books or movies... An informative page-turner that sheds an unbiased light on the founding figures who created the gangsta rap genre.-- ""Riverfront Times"" This is the hip-hop book of the season, and it gives readers a thorough and engaging history of the West coast rap scene.-- ""Bookish"" Westhoff ... was never content to sit at his desk .... [His] kind of shoe-leather reporting ... is once again on glorious display in Original Gangstas, the culmination of five years of reporting.-- ""Village Voice"" Westhoff could have even trimmed his prose down to bullet points and the story still would have leapt off the page. The standard of the reporting is that high on its own.... The facts ... are messy but Westhoff arranges them with a humility and expertise uncommon in music writing.... If you are interested to know what actually happened during the rise of West Coast rap music, Original Gangstas is as close to the facts as you're going to get.-- ""Alex Dwyer, Passion of the Weiss""" Author InformationBen Westhoff is an award-winning journalist whose work has appeared in The Guardian, Rolling Stone, Vice, Pitchfork, and The Wall Street Journal. He spent three years as the Music Editor at L.A. Weekly, and is the author of Dirty South: Outkast, Lil Wayne, Soulja Boy, and the Southern Rappers Who Reinvented Hip-Hop (Chicago Review Press), which Rolling Stone called packed with lively reporting and colorful social history. J. D. Jackson is a theater professor, aspiring stage director, and award-winning audiobook narrator. He is a classically trained actor, and his television and film credits include roles on House, ER, Law & Order, Hack, Sherrybaby, Diary of a City Priest, and Lucky Number Slevin. He is the recipient of more than a dozen Earphones Awards for narration and an Odyssey Honor for G. Neri's Ghetto Cowboy, and he was also named one of AudioFile magazine's Best Voices of the Year for 2012 and 2013. An adjunct professor at Los Angeles Southwest College, he has an MFA in theater from Temple University. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |