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Selwyn Seyfu Hinds-award-winning former editor-in-chief of The Source-presents an extraordinary memoir/history of hip-hop as seen through the eyes of one fan-turned-luminary.
The moment nine-year-old Hinds heard Rapper’s Delight in Guyana, he embarked upon an amazing, if occasionally contentious, relationship with hip-hop-one that would continue through his migration to Brooklyn as a teenager and on through adult life. Here, he takes readers to a murky nightclub in the violent streets of late-eighties Brooklyn; to an Ivy League campus caught up in political rap during the early nineties; to a curbside in Los Angeles where Notorious B.I.G. has just been shot; to the achingly poor streets of Port-au-Prince, Haiti, as a sea of black humanity surges to touch a hip-hop native son.
Interspersing recollections of life in the hip-hop trenches with profiles of figures like Lauryn Hill, Sean P. Diddy Combs, Dr. Dre, Wyclef Jean, and more, Hinds traces the heights and depths of his hip-hop love affair. Like the Guyanese rice dish cook-up, Gunshots in My Cook-Up ingeniously pulls wide-ranging elements into an irresistibly cohesive dish.
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Selwyn Seyfu Hinds-award-winning former editor-in-chief of The Source-presents an extraordinary memoir/history of hip-hop as seen through the eyes of one fan-turned-luminary.
The moment nine-year-old Hinds heard Rapper’s Delight in Guyana, he embarked upon an amazing, if occasionally contentious, relationship with hip-hop-one that would continue through his migration to Brooklyn as a teenager and on through adult life. Here, he takes readers to a murky nightclub in the violent streets of late-eighties Brooklyn; to an Ivy League campus caught up in political rap during the early nineties; to a curbside in Los Angeles where Notorious B.I.G. has just been shot; to the achingly poor streets of Port-au-Prince, Haiti, as a sea of black humanity surges to touch a hip-hop native son.
Interspersing recollections of life in the hip-hop trenches with profiles of figures like Lauryn Hill, Sean P. Diddy Combs, Dr. Dre, Wyclef Jean, and more, Hinds traces the heights and depths of his hip-hop love affair. Like the Guyanese rice dish cook-up, Gunshots in My Cook-Up ingeniously pulls wide-ranging elements into an irresistibly cohesive dish.