Ben Westhoff

American journalist and author known for reporting and books on music and popular culture, particularly hip-hop (author of 'Original Gangstas').

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  1. 1. Original Gangstas

    Through reporting and interviews, the book traces the birth and rise of gangsta rap from early innovators like Schoolly D and Ice‑T to the explosive success of N.W.A. and figures such as Eazy‑E and Dr. Dre, showing how a raw, street-level expression of Black urban life collided with a profit-hungry music industry and a punitive political climate. It situates the music in the economic despair and police violence of the 1980s and 1990s, follows its commercialization, internal conflicts, and legal entanglements, and examines how fame, crime, and corporate interests reshaped artists’ lives and the culture itself. Balancing oral histories, reportage, and cultural analysis, the book portrays gangsta rap as both a radical voice for marginalized communities and a contested commodity with consequences that reverberated far beyond the records.

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