Dirty South Outkast, Lil Wayne, Soulja Boy, and the Southern rappers who reinvented hip-hop /
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Chicago Review Press,
2011.
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Table of Contents:
- Luke Campbell : bass and booty
- Geto Boys : paranoia, insanity, and Rap-A-Lot Records
- Trae and DJ Screw : rap gets screwed
- UGK : from country to trill
- Eightball & MJG and Three 6 Mafia : Memphis goes Hollywood
- Outkast, Goodie Mob, and Organized Noize : the dirty South blooms
- Cash money, no limit, and juvenile : bling and murder in New Orleans
- Nelly : forty acres, a pool, and some pimp juice
- Timbaland and the Neptunes : architects of sound in nowhere, Virginia
- Lil Jon : mosh pit hip-hop
- DJ Drama and T.I. : mixtapes and turf wars in Atlanta
- Paul Wall and the new H-Town movement : shining diamonds
- T-Pain and his Florida hitmakers : rap robots
- Soulja Boy and DJ Smurf : dance, dance revolution
- Lil Wayne : gangster weirdo
- Gucci Mane : true crime rap.