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  • av Eric Reese
    275,-

  • - Dance with Me
    av Eric Reese
    245,-

    In the 1980s, the city of Chicago gave birth to the world's most popular music genre today known as House Music. For many who are familiar with electronic music and rave culture, House is a name synonymous with deep passion. In 1977, it became an independent extension of the dancehall music scene from the late 1960s. As a result of its unique urban underground presence, it spread like wildfire through the nightclubs and dancefloors starting at the Warehouse in Chicago, then onward to New York, Philly, Washington DC and surrounding cities. What it did was brought together hipsters from communities of LGBTQ, African Americans, Latinos, Caucasians and other nationalities together to form a new culture of love and peace.Nowadays, every sports event, get-together, workout center, and lobby across the globe plays house music in the background. Still most don't know how it started!House Music has accomplished the following: Gave local DJs in inner-cities more exposureLent a hand in desensitizing the taboo of LGBT communitiesCombined African, Latino and Caribbean dance music and stylesOpened the doors for underground singers, performers, and others behind the scene in the music field to spread their talentsCreated a new subculture that preached love and peace after WoodstockGave the fashion world music to express bodily expressionsHouse Music grew so rapidly that it brought in a variety of music artists from Pop, R&B, Soul, Jazz, Rock N Roll, Hip Hop, and other genres to create a new sound fusion.Top musical artists like Kym Mazelle, Madonna, Janet Jackson, Whitney Houston, Cece Peniston, The Jungle Brothers, Queen Latifah, Chrystal Waters and many others have contributed to House Music History.This is a must-read music history essay that pays homage to the originator and godfather of House Music; the late Frankie Knuckles as well as its legends, Larry Levan, LLRoy, Phuture, Larry Heard, and many others.

  • av Eric Reese
    169,-

    You are tired of endless police brutality.Tired of racial profiling?Ready to end "the prison-to-pipeline?"Of course, you are.This essay on policing focuses on: The roots of profilingDecay of public trustInjusticesAbuses of due processExcessive use of force and where it occurs mostlyTamperingGood Cop vs Bad CopAnd much more...Abuse of authority, wherever it stems from, is wrong. With national campaigns across the country focusing on police misconduct, these abuses are increasingly brought into the attention of the general public by way of social media and video recordings.Click Buy Now and learn what rights you have today!

  • av Eric Reese
    259,-

    Sick of working for the man? Do something about it.Maybe you are not getting paid enough to put up with the bullshit or maybe it's time to move on. Let's be honest, you're not happy.Believe it or not, you're not the only one. In fact, many have felt like you're feeling right now and have became successful entrepreneurs. They were fed up with the MAN and decided to change course to get financial peace. Yes, they quit their jobs; seeking the grand characteristic of entrepreneurship and necessary successful habits of promising business leaders.In this book, Sick of the Boss, lies a collection of successful entrepreneurial stories of regular people like ourselves who once were miserable, leading them to start small businesses from ground zero on up. Hopefully, by the end, you will feel so inspired that you will start planning your resignation. Say to yourself that you want to be a successful business man or woman.Your multi-million dollar empire awaits you; a business that will succeed when you remove the chains of economic quo. It's time to make your million-dollar dreams a reality.

  • av Eric Reese
    445,-

    The only Hip Hop Book Collection that explains the culture fully in the fewest words!*** Author of "Rapper's Delight" essay currently archived at the Library of Congress ****** Guest speaker of BBC2 Radio "Rapper's Delight 40th Anniversary" by DJ Trevor Nelson - September 2019 ***Whether you are a fan of hip hop or you are just curious about it, you will not have to look further after finding Eric Reese's The History of Hip Hop. This concise but in-depth book explores all the distinguishing traits of what is not only a genre of music but a lifestyle. Reese traces the history of hip hop from its beginnings in the 1970s and reveals how it changed in the next decades until it became a worldwide phenomenon. The author gives attention to the influence of hip hop at every level, including art and fashion. He also makes valuable considerations about its originality in comparison with other genres.From the pages of The History of Hip Hop, you will realize the impact hip hop has on our society. Reese explains every aspect of its powerful influence and considers it not only as a musical genre but as a way of living. I like that after exploring the origins of hip hop and its meaning for African Americans, Reese included references to its worldwide presence. It shows its importance better than anything else. Reese's style is essential and clear. He does not linger on long and superfluous dissertations, but he goes straight to the point and enlightens the key concepts with clarity. At the end of The History of Hip Hop, you can be sure you will have all the elements to understand hip hop. You will also know what sets it apart from other musical genres. In short, you will have a clear picture in your mind, and you will be able to understand hip hop better. - Reviewed By Astrid Iustulin for Readers' FavoriteHip Hop Truth for the Art and Pulse of America!Hip Hop has told the tale and now it's time to reflect back...This cultural brilliance of sound presented a voice detailing life growing up in the streets of America's largest cities of color as far back as the 1920s. Sprung from the spirits of hustle and grime, this urban culture quickly uncovered an amazing group of forces of nature eager to express their personal narratives and contribute to the art of music.Hip Hop has reached the doorsteps of everywhere on the planet and rightfully so.This collection from my History of Hip Hop Book Series gives you the ins and outs of the rap genre from the beginning to present.In this book, I provide you with simple perspectives (for beginners to advanced - student to professor) of the following: Differences between Hip-Hop and RapEarliest InfluencesExamples of Hip Hop & Rap cultureWhat is the Underground?Myths & TheoriesGreatest MomentsHip Hop's Genres (must-read)Global ImpactAnd much more...As this music legacy continues to expand its sway, know for sure it's here to stay.History of Hip Hop Collection gives you a direct-straight to the point history of the indisputable legendary force of rap artists and their deejays. Hip Hop lives on!Get it now!

  • - The Story of Imtiyaaz
    av Eric Reese
    185,-

    When self ambition takes over one innocent Asian teenager's life, a horror lies ahead... Recent high school graduate, Imtiyaaz Muhammad is eager to leave Indonesia. She's always coveted working abroad, and, at last, the chance presents, assisted by a frequent customer and colleague at her place of work. She was told "the Middle East" was full of great opportunities in the 'hospitality' field and it's a journey worth-taking. Imtiyaaz is eager to find out and is ready to part with her grieving father of many years.The plane lands...Imtiyaaz is over the moon with the sparkling beauty & landscape of the Middle East, but it becomes clear in a matter of minutes, that her new home isn't what she'd imagined. She finds herself the 'property' of her new employer. With her passport seized, Imtiyaaz faces a daunting task of escape. The choices are: perform unspeakable acts and shut up...or risk being buried in desert alive. Complicit authorities are of no help, and, without a single person to lean on, Imtiyaaz must do it alone.

  • av Eric Reese
    245,-

    "From Streets to Stardom: A Rapid-Fire Tour of Hip-Hop Evolution"Hip Hop's evolution offers a vivid voice and pictorial history of life on the streets of urban America, reaching back to the vibrant 1920s. Sprouting from the soil of struggle and determination, this cultural movement quickly unearthed a dynamic brigade of youthful African American musicians. Eager to weave their art into narratives, they brought forth a spirited, soulful style that resonated globally. From its birthplace in the South Bronx and Brooklyn of the 1970s, Rap has burgeoned to become one of the most powerful musical forces of the 21st century.In my rap history series, I decode the genre of hip hop for all audiences, from the curious beginner to the seasoned aficionado, kids, teens, and adults alike. Here's a snapshot of this volume's enlightening content: The Hip Hop vs. Rap Debate: Unravel the nuanced differences between these two often-confused terms.The Early Stirrings: Explore the formative influences that shaped Rap's history.Elements of Hip Hop Culture: Learn about the diverse components that comprise Hip Hop culture, including Breakdancing, Graffiti, Fashion, and beyond.Underground Rap's Role: Understand the critical part played by the Underground Hip Hop scene in the genre's development.Noteworthy Narratives: Revisit the greatest moments of Rap Music History that changed the course of music forever.Subgenre Spectra: Journey through a wide range of genres & subgenres like Gangsta Rap, Crunk, and more.Cultural Ripples: Witness the extensive cultural impact and societal transformations triggered by hip hop.And there's so much more! Embark on this rhythmic journey, discovering a treasure trove of history, culture, and impactful narratives. Get ready for a rapid-fire tour of hip-hop evolution!

  • av Eric Reese
    259 - 269,-

    "Rhythms of Resistance: A Journey through 90s Hip-Hop"*** Author of "Rapper's Delight" essay currently archived at the Library of Congress ****** Guest speaker of BBC2 Radio "Rapper's Delight 40th Anniversary" by DJ Trevor Nelson - September 2019 ***Immerse yourself in the dynamic world of 90s hip-hop with "The History of Hip Hop: Volume 3." This compact yet comprehensive guide by Eric Reese travels back to a critical decade that saw the genre evolve from its roots into an art form influencing millions around the world. Journey through the crowded streets of New York City, where groups like A Tribe Called Quest and Wu-Tang Clan were changing the game, to the sun-soaked boulevards of Los Angeles, where artists like Dr. Dre and Tupac were making their mark.Reese's informative guide not only maps the geography of 90s hip-hop but also charts the cultural, political, and racial landscapes that shaped and were shaped by the genre. As the bling era dawned and hip-hop became a global business, its effects reverberated far beyond the music world, influencing fashion, film, and the broader popular culture.Key insights from this book include: East Coast vs West Coast: The legendary rivalry that defined a decadeThe Golden Age: An examination of hip-hop's most creative periodThe Birth of Gangsta Rap: How a new sub-genre changed everythingThe Impact of TV and Film: From "Yo! MTV Raps" to "Boyz n the Hood"The Influence of Record Labels: The rise of Death Row Records and Bad Boy RecordsSocial and Political Impact: How hip-hop gave a voice to the voicelessDive deep into the complex narratives of an era that redefined musical expression, pioneering a sonic revolution that resonates to this day. From legendary artists like Notorious B.I.G., Nas, Queen Latifah, to influential groups like Public Enemy and De La Soul, explore the golden age of hip-hop and its enduring legacy. "The History of Hip Hop: Volume 3" chronicles a remarkable decade of creativity, diversity, controversy, and above all, timeless music. Experience the beat, the rhythm, and the resistance that made the 90s hip-hop scene a cultural touchstone.

  • av Eric Reese
    385,-

    Trap beats, pink cars and hip hop's materialistic reinvention down South.Southern struggle birthed a sound that conquered hip hop. "The History of Trap" charts trap music's underground rise and explosive pop culture breakout.Perfect for both newcomers and lifelong trap fans, you'll discover:Trap's gritty Atlanta origins - pioneers mixing stark lyrics with aggressive beatsKey innovators like T.I., Gucci Mane and Three 6 Mafia amplifying trap's soundTrap's formula - candid hood stories, booming 808s and sinister melodiesTrap exploding from niche Southern rap into a global pop culture phenomenonToday's superstars like Future, Migos and Young Thug taking trap worldwideTrap fashion/culture influencing well beyond musicSocietal commentary in lyrics reflecting life on America's toughest streetsFrom the hoods of Atlanta to running the charts and clubs, this is the definitive history of hip hop's most irresistible sound.

  • av Eric Reese
    295,-

    The only Hip Hop Book Series that explains the culture fully in the fewest words!*** Author of "Rapper's Delight" essay currently archived at the Library of Congress ****** Guest speaker of BBC2 Radio "Rapper's Delight 40th Anniversary" by DJ Trevor Nelson - September 2019 ***Whether you are a fan of hip hop or you are just curious about it, you will not have to look further after finding Eric Reese's The History of Hip Hop Series and now the latest addition, The History of Trap. This concise but in-depth book explores all the distinguishing traits of what is not only a genre of music but a lifestyle. Reese traces the history of hip hop from its beginnings in the 1970s and reveals how it changed in the next decades until it became a worldwide phenomenon. The author gives attention to the influence of hip hop at every level, including art and fashion. He also makes valuable considerations about its originality in comparison with other genres.From the pages of The History of Hip Hop, you will realize the impact hip hop has on our society. Reese explains every aspect of its powerful influence and considers it not only as a musical genre but as a way of living. I like that after exploring the origins of hip hop and its meaning for African Americans, Reese included references to its worldwide presence. It shows its importance better than anything else. Reese's style is essential and clear. He does not linger on long and superfluous dissertations, but he goes straight to the point and enlightens the key concepts with clarity. At the end of The History of Hip Hop, you can be sure you will have all the elements to understand hip hop. You will also know what sets it apart from other musical genres. In short, you will have a clear picture in your mind, and you will be able to understand hip hop better. - Reviewed By Astrid Iustulin for Readers' FavoriteHip Hop Truth for the Art and Pulse of America!"From the beginning of the 2000s, Trap's evolution transformed Hip Hop and Rap to a whole new phenomenon!"With the gradual shift from traditional hip hop, a new style of music known as Trap paved way for inner-city youth; bringing out new flavor from new and old artists all over the globe. Now referred as "The Era of Trap."T.I., Waka Flocka Flame, Young Jeezy, Lil Wayne, Gucci Mane, Travis Scott and many more brought in a new urban sound that is now competing with America's loudest street voice known as hip hop.This book takes you behind the scenes, giving you a fresh look at the new era of urban artistic talent that hopes to stay for many years to come.In this book, I provide you with simple perspectives (for beginners to advanced - student to professor) of the following:Origins of TrapEarliest Influence of the Trap GenreExamples of Trap cultureTrap's SubgenresDetails on Fusion Trap and its subgenresAnd much more...As hip hop's legacy continues to expand its sway, know for sure it's here to stay.The History of Trap gives you a direct-straight to the point history of the indisputable force of new rap and trap artists. Hip Hop lives on!

  • av Eric Reese
    295,-

    The only Hip Hop Book Series that explains the culture fully in the fewest words!*** Author of "Rapper's Delight" essay currently archived at the Library of Congress ****** Guest speaker of BBC2 Radio "Rapper's Delight 40th Anniversary" by DJ Trevor Nelson - September 2019 ***Whether you are a fan of hip hop or you are just curious about it, you will not have to look further after finding Eric Reese's The History of Hip Hop. This concise but in-depth book explores all the distinguishing traits of what is not only a genre of music but a lifestyle. Reese traces the history of hip hop from its beginnings in the 1970s and reveals how it changed in the next decades until it became a worldwide phenomenon. The author gives attention to the influence of hip hop at every level, including art and fashion. He also makes valuable considerations about its originality in comparison with other genres.From the pages of The History of Hip Hop, you will realize the impact hip hop has on our society. Reese explains every aspect of its powerful influence and considers it not only as a musical genre but as a way of living. I like that after exploring the origins of hip hop and its meaning for African Americans, Reese included references to its worldwide presence. It shows its importance better than anything else. Reese's style is essential and clear. He does not linger on long and superfluous dissertations, but he goes straight to the point and enlightens the key concepts with clarity. At the end of The History of Hip Hop, you can be sure you will have all the elements to understand hip hop. You will also know what sets it apart from other musical genres. In short, you will have a clear picture in your mind, and you will be able to understand hip hop better. - Reviewed By Astrid Iustulin for Readers' FavoriteHip Hop Truth for the Art and Pulse of America!Hip Hop from 2011-2020, so what happened now that it's been a decade in?Only one hip hop history book tells you how Hip Hop & Trap combined to take over for years to come!What you'll uncover in my latest rap music history series which you won't find elsewhere:The Old School is still aliveLeaders of the New & Old School cashing in and outFashion Trends in 2011 - 2020New Legends of Hip HopTrap Music is Here to Stay and WhyGreatest moments, albums, songs & mixtapes of this eraPolitics and Hip-Hop (Obama & Trump Eras)The Mixtape Era has officially taken overAnd much more...As this music legacy continues to expand its sway, know for sure it's here to stay.History of Hip Hop Volume Five gives you a direct-straight to the point history of the indisputable legendary force of rap and trap artists here to stay. Hip Hop lives on!Get this series now! It's for all ages and walks of life.

  • av Eric Reese
    265,-

    The only Hip Hop Book Series that explains the culture fully in the fewest words!*** Author of "Rapper's Delight" essay currently archived at the Library of Congress ****** Guest speaker of BBC2 Radio "Rapper's Delight 40th Anniversary" by DJ Trevor Nelson - September 2019 ***Whether you are a fan of hip hop or you are just curious about it, you will not have to look further after finding Eric Reese's The History of Hip Hop. This concise but in-depth book explores all the distinguishing traits of what is not only a genre of music but a lifestyle. Reese traces the history of hip hop from its beginnings in the 1970s and reveals how it changed in the next decades until it became a worldwide phenomenon. The author gives attention to the influence of hip hop at every level, including art and fashion. He also makes valuable considerations about its originality in comparison with other genres.From the pages of The History of Hip Hop, you will realize the impact hip hop has on our society. Reese explains every aspect of its powerful influence and considers it not only as a musical genre but as a way of living. I like that after exploring the origins of hip hop and its meaning for African Americans, Reese included references to its worldwide presence. It shows its importance better than anything else. Reese's style is essential and clear. He does not linger on long and superfluous dissertations, but he goes straight to the point and enlightens the key concepts with clarity. At the end of The History of Hip Hop, you can be sure you will have all the elements to understand hip hop. You will also know what sets it apart from other musical genres. In short, you will have a clear picture in your mind, and you will be able to understand hip hop better. - Reviewed By Astrid Iustulin for Readers' FavoriteHip Hop Truth for the Art and Pulse of America!Hip Hop from 2001-2010--What a beginning to Y2K? Only one hip hop history book tells you how Hip Hop & Trap took over for ages to come!This rap history book puts you directly in the minds of the young American hip hop family tree of MCs and dancers of the good ole days of the first decade of the millennium where Hip Hop and Trap first meshed resulting in a brand new wave of artists, collaborating together to produce incredible classics that we still cherish to this day.What you'll uncover in this hip hop book series which you won't find elsewhere:Rap Legends on the East & West Coasts and the Dirty SouthHip Hop Dance & the leading artists behind the trendThe Decade of Jay-Z, Nas & Kanye WestThe Rise of TrapOld School vs New School Rappers and now TrapperGreatest moments and highlights from 2001-2010Facts surrounding some of the beefs and diss tracks between artistsEra of the MixtapeAnd much more...As this music legacy continues to expand its sway, know for sure it's here to stay.History of Hip Hop Volume Four gives you a direct-straight to the point history of the indisputable legendary force of rap artists and their deejays. Hip Hop lives on!

  • - For His Name's Sake
    av Eric Reese
    269,-

  • av Eric Reese
    245,-

  • - A Tribute to Black Comedians
    av Eric Reese
    245,-

  • av Eric Reese
    369,-

  • - The Collection
    av Eric Reese
    369,-

  • av Eric Reese
    399,-

  • av Eric Reese
    245,-

  • - The Kidnapping of Jason Smith
    av Eric Reese
    185,-

    It's now or never for an American teen kidnapped in Canada...Jason Smith has one chance to escape his captors in this harrowing thriller.The kidnappers have made no demands and Jason being held hostage inside a dark cabin in the middle of Canada hanging onto nothing but hope.Winds blowing, near-freezing temperatures, and a young man's determination to survive, this story will keep you on edge throughout to the very end.

  • av Eric Reese
    139,-

    When two Senegalese countrymen, Miro and Osmanu were sold onto a plantation in Virginia in 1864, a year before the Civil War, the last thing they expected is to see was to be held as slaves-or to be housed with a group of men and women whose ethnicities resemble their own. Little do they know that this place is their new home.Sir William-the owner of the plantation was fair to his slaves. But once he became enchanted by Miro's dark beauty, he set aside his desire for his wife to pursue his so-called property when the time was right.As the days moved toward war, Miro and Osmanu struggled to hide their love-Osmanu's plan for them is to escape to the North after hearing stories from the fellow Africans on the plantation.Now, facing a bigger dilemma after being brought inside Sir William's home to work, Miro's and Osmanu's bond is put to the ultimate test. Will the two escape to the North? Or will everything they've hoped for be lost?

  • av Eric Reese
    309,-

    The secrets of the modeling industry and one man's struggle to save himself...A young man left life behind in Africa to Paris with big dreams. Intelligent and picturesque, Abbasi Ademoli is sold on becoming the latest catwalk sensation.But nothing is as it appears. All too soon, A lurid world of sex predators in the highest places and a detail black as punishment dealt to those who dare speak up.Unwilling to sell his soul through silence, this young man will challenge. Should he fail to first expose it...untold repercussions await.A unspoken tale of truth...

  • av Eric Reese
    175,-

    A slick talker whose con game may bring down Mother Russia!Debare Balogun has been getting away with it for years, flying under the radar of the Nigerian authorities and creaming off a small fortune for himself in the process. Or at least that’s what he thought.MI6 has enough evidence to put him behind bars forever in Kirikiri. Now, he's faced with a daring mission in a country that will show him no mercy.The world's largest diamond heist has delivered a huge fortune into the bottomless pockets of the Russian Parliament and the Nigerian must infiltrate but a Russian woman whose connection with the government ministers is more dangerous than the plot itself.Debare will need all his conman tricks to survive and find out whose pulling the strings in a conspiracy that goes much deeper than what MI6 even has uncovered.

  • - The Struggle is Real
    av Eric Reese
    289,-

    An easy-to-read essay book for history students in black history explained in less than 150 pages. Perfect for memorization, exam preparation and fact-checking!With a sweeping forward momentum, this collection of thoughtful, provocative one to two page essays navigates the complex, sensitive and often concealed history of the African American experience. Moving from African ancestry through the Underground Railroad to Barack Obama, this captivating journey through timeline of African American revolution and defining Moments in Black History explores charismatic, famously known African American leaders like Martin Luther King, Jr., Booker T. Washington, Rosa Parks, Malcolm X; to lesser known, but equally important activists in the individuals of Harriet Tubman, Jackie Robinson, George Washington Carver, Thurgood Marshall; and exceptional athletes and sportsmen like Jesse Owens, Jackie Robinson and Muhammad Ali.This book also traverses civil rights movements such as the Harlem Renaissance and the Rainbow Coalition as poignant and defining black historical moments like the Dredd Scott Decision, Brown versus the Board of Education, and the Thirteenth Amendment.A captivating examination of civil rights and black awareness that offers penetrating commentary on the intricate history of the African Americans, Black Man White House by Eric Reese was written to provoke, inspire, enlighten and educate you the reader on the events of black liberation, black power and social justice.Buy Now! This book is your key to unlocking the journey into understanding the African American experience in as few terms as possible.

  • av Eric Reese
    275,-

    One man's hunt for Vietnam war criminals rocks America!Some of the homecoming 'heroes' have committed crimes against humanity...but now they wear medals, not handcuffs. Camouflaged by anarchy, these malicious acts appear to be safely buried...but the truth, itself, is ever-explosive. One wrong step--or the right one.The Code of Honor neglected afar, is known to haunt a criminal faction. Native soil means nothing...A chilling 1980s revenge plot of one man seeking justice forces the reader to question far more than 'whodunnit'.

  • av Eric Reese
    185,-

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    305 - 449,-

  • - A Book of Millennial Voices in Poetry
    av Eric Reese
    159,-

    Parent complain about their young ones growing up too fast.Young people are struggling with the fact that parents just won't let me go.In today's culture, Generation Z is in full control of their lives without their parents barging in. Some have said, "Parents don't even know how to use an iPhone, let alone iMessage."Compared to Quarter Life Poetry by Samantha Jayne, Let us Live is a book of poems that gives a fresh voice from today's young people. Between median in today's society and social reform, the youth from all over America are setting societal norms and not the opposite.

  • - A Book of Poems for Queens
    av Eric Reese
    265,-

    Strong black women in America for centuries have been holding it down. As a progeny from you, I would like to personally thank our black sistas, black mothers and black leaders for raising us in a society which has been constant attempt to separate and marginalize our lives, cultures and livelihoods. Although, we may not see eye-to-eye sometimes, we, black men, are more than ever greatly in need of your support, softness and advice in survival of these hellish times. Sistas Stay Strong, is my personal dedication of celebrating black women in poetry from son to mother wherever you maybe on God's green Earth.

  • av Eric Reese
    175,-

    "The inner city blues is not as rosy as it seems but has its own share of cynicism, disillusionment and skepticism...""Somehow it casts a spell on the city folk, who in spite of comprehending the situation are unable to come out of this vicious cycle...""Room For Eighty" is a book of urban poetry on what is the true definition of love and life growing up in inner-city America.

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