New Title By Isabelle Esling: Eminem and the Detroit Rap Scene- White Kid In A Black Music World

Top Quote "Eminem and the Detroit Rap Scene-White Kid In A Black Music World" analyses Eminem into the context of the Detroit rap scene. It will allow the reader to discover the boiling Detroit hip hop scene and to have more insight about the artist s biography and musical evolution through the years End Quote
  • (1888PressRelease) October 06, 2012 - National - Amber Communications Group, Inc.'s imprint Colossus Books has published EMINEM and the Detroit Rap Scene: White Kid in a Black Music World.

    With never before seen photos and interviews and dedicated to the memory of Big Proof, the founder of D12 and Eminem, Eminem and the Detroit Rap Scene: White Kid in a Black Music World will take you deep into the heart of the Detroit Ghetto with Eminem, long before D12 and the Aftermath with D12.

    If you want to understand Eminem, you have to understand where he comes from. You can't even begin to think about Eminem without mentioning Detroit and the Detroit Rap Scene.

    Ms. Esling's challenge was to get to the essence of the Detroit ghetto and its rappers, so that she could find the real character of Marshall Mathers III. That meant interviewing, sometimes arguing, perhaps disagreeing and spending countless hours with the people who Eminem grew up with and encountered on his way to the undisputed throne of rap.

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