Comparison of this nonfiction piece to Rubble Kings, Wild Style, and/or Chang
Comparison of this nonfiction piece to Rubble Kings, Wild Style, and/or Chang and their relationship to the modern hip hop
Please discuss this nonfiction work in relation to how it connects/disconnects to Rubble Kings, Wild Style, and/or Chang and its argument about the race and hip hop.
Differentiate between the different forms of music and also discuss the similarities that the music has across the borders and the different language barriers.