Making the case for Southern hip-hop
Monday, May 14, 2007
If you need an affirmation of regional culture in the US, Southern hip-hop is a good place to look. In his book Third Coast, Roni Sarig traces dozens of genres that stem from their specific locations including Atlanta crunk, Miami bass, Houston screwed & chopped and others. He joins us today.
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