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The Beat Goes On: Questlove’s 50-Year Hip Hop Deep Dive

5 min · 2. maj 2026
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Can you really fit a 50-year cultural revolution into a single book? This week on Loud Lit, Matt explores Hip Hop Is History [https://bookshop.org/a/19729/9781250390547] by the legendary Questlove (of The Roots). This isn't your average Wikipedia-style timeline. Questlove and co-author Ben Greenman break down the genre’s evolution into fascinating five-year cycles, tracing how hip hop shifted from the block parties of the late '70s to the global powerhouse it is today. Support this show and independent booksellers at the Loud Lit Bookshop Page [https://bookshop.org/shop/loudlit]. Start your own podcast with Captivate [https://fas.st/t/QaGPWBrf]!

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