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A Crash Course in Rap Lyrics Through ‘The Anthology of Rap’ – New York Magazine

2010-11-01 ~ Mark

One of the great paradoxes of rap: The toughest, coolest, most dangerous-seeming MCs are, at heart, basically just enormous language dorks.

A Crash Course in Rap Lyrics Through ‘The Anthology of Rap’ – New York Magazine

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