Resources
- Hip Hop in Pop Culture: How the Music Changed the World
- The Birth of Hip Hop
- Universal Hip Hop Museum
- 100 Greatest Hip-Hop Songs of All Time (Rolling Stone)
- Hip-Hop and Rap Across the Smithsonian
- Neo-Soul Music Guide (MasterClass)
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