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- Lit_Hop abstract "Lit hop (also Lit-hop) is a hybrid art form that combines themes from traditional literature and storytelling with the music and poetics of hip-hop. The term is sometimes used to describe literature that is influenced by hip-hop music and culture, and sometimes used to describe highly literate or lyrically sophisticated hip-hop music. \"Lit hop\" is also used as a shorthand for any perceived thematic link between literature and hip-hop.The coining of \"Lit hop\" is credited to the Canadian writer and performer of turntable-based sound poetry Wayde Compton and independently to the Rutgers University professor and novelist Adam Mansbach.\"Lit-hop\" is also the title of a 2006 solo album by the Canadian rap artist Baba Brinkman. Canada's Exclaim! Magazine calls it a \"boring album title\" but praises the album as a \"versatile, skilled debut\". Brinkman has also attempted to define \"Lit-hop\" as a highly literate subgenre of hip-hop through his live performances and recordings, including rap adaptations of Beowulf, the Epic of Gilgamesh, and Geoffrey Chaucer's The Canterbury Tales.".
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- Lit_Hop wikiPageWikiLink Adam_Mansbach.
- Lit_Hop wikiPageWikiLink Baba_Brinkman.
- Lit_Hop wikiPageWikiLink Beowulf.
- Lit_Hop wikiPageWikiLink Category:English_literature.
- Lit_Hop wikiPageWikiLink Epic_of_Gilgamesh.
- Lit_Hop wikiPageWikiLink Exclaim!.
- Lit_Hop wikiPageWikiLink Hip_hop.
- Lit_Hop wikiPageWikiLink Literature.
- Lit_Hop wikiPageWikiLink Rutgers_University.
- Lit_Hop wikiPageWikiLink The_Canterbury_Tales.
- Lit_Hop wikiPageWikiLink Wayde_Compton.
- Lit_Hop wikiPageWikiLinkText "Lit Hop".
- Lit_Hop subject Category:English_literature.
- Lit_Hop hypernym Form.
- Lit_Hop comment "Lit hop (also Lit-hop) is a hybrid art form that combines themes from traditional literature and storytelling with the music and poetics of hip-hop. The term is sometimes used to describe literature that is influenced by hip-hop music and culture, and sometimes used to describe highly literate or lyrically sophisticated hip-hop music.".
- Lit_Hop label "Lit Hop".
- Lit_Hop sameAs Q6647352.
- Lit_Hop sameAs m.0ds5015.
- Lit_Hop sameAs Q6647352.
- Lit_Hop wasDerivedFrom Lit_Hop?oldid=639017406.
- Lit_Hop isPrimaryTopicOf Lit_Hop.