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By Jake Brown
Colossus Books Book Review by Kam Williams
Like a lot of famous rappers, he comes from a middle-class background, having been raised by a single-mom who was the chairman of the English Department at Chicago State University. However, in contrast to most of the more macho gangstas in the industry who never show themselves as vulnerable in their music, Kanye revitalized the genre by “allowing the listening world to see inside the mind of hip-hop through a much more honest and sympathetic lens.” This is the contention of Jake Brown, author of Kanye West in the Studio: Beats Down! Money Up! The book is the literary equivalent of a fanzine, being basically comprised of uncritical assessments of Kanye’s career plus plenty of publicity photos and informal snapshots of its celebrated subject. I suspect that this sort of adoring tome might be Mr. Brown’s stock in trade, as he has also penned biographies of such hip-hop icons as Dr. Dre, Biggie Smalls, Tupac Shakur, R Kelly, 50 Cent, Jay-Z and Suge Knight. While not quite persuasive that comparisons to giants like Beethoven and Van Gogh are in order, one does come away from reading this opus convinced that Kanye does at least have a contemporary message which resonates with this generation, though only time will tell whether it will continue to do so over the ages.
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