Write Lines by Andrew Emery

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Brutally honest and endlessly opinionated, Write Lines: Adventures in Rap Journalism is also a love letter to hip-hop as it changed seismically through the decades. It charts those changes from the front line through encounters with many of the greats of rap: Chuck D, Missy Elliott, RZA, Eminem, Jazzy Jeff and Gang Starr. This is an unfiltered tale of hip-hop that is both heartfelt and scabrously funny.

 

 

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Having failed at rapping, what’s next for an endlessly passionate rap nerd? In this sequel to the acclaimed memoir Wiggaz With Attitude, it turns out what’s next is a sometimes controversial career in rap journalism. Write Lines: Adventures in Rap Journalism tells the tale of hip-hop writing from the inside.

From death threats to interviewing Lauryn Hill while she’s in the shower. From calling Jay-Z a c*** to his face to letting a notorious rapper sleep in his bath, it’s a hilarious, anecdote-studded tale that takes in hip-hop’s first-ever magazine and lifts the lid on rivalries, squabbles and how music journalism works.

 

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ā€œWith its relatable take on growing up in the 80s, Andrew Emery’s Wiggaz With Attitude marked his card as a vivid memoirist. He might have failed as a wannabe rapper, but the music he loved gained multitudes from his work for Hip-Hop Connection. A pivotal force in the magazine’s 90s/00s heyday, never short of a telling opinion or four, Andrew set a high bar for its other writers to reach. Write Lines is a transportive account of his many travails in that murky world. Packed with eye-watering encounters and witty asides, his compulsive, self-deprecating and brutally honest reflections will resonate widely and change perspectives on rap journalism forever.ā€

Andy Cowan, HHC Editor & Publisher, author of B-Side: A Flipsided History of Pop.

 

ā€œThe first book was one of my favourite reads, an ode to hip-hop’s underdogs. I’m buzzing to get stuck into the next step of my guy’s journey.ā€

Tom Davis, Murder in Successville/King Gary

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Weight 0.4 kg
Dimensions 23 × 3 × 17 cm
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Paperback, eBook