Thug Business 2 is revised from the underground hip hop cult-classic Thug Business, self-published at http://www.iuniverse.com, March 2002. Appearing in Thug Business 2 are additional updates, new titles, and the innovative format, Brake / Bars /.
(PRWEB) September 10, 2006 -- Thug Business 2 is revised from the underground hip hop cult-classic Thug Business, self-published at http://www.iuniverse.com, March 2002. Appearing in Thug Business 2 are additional updates, new titles, and the innovative format, Brake / Bars /.
Its theme: body on the street, is a catalog of street savvy rhythmical renderings that are astoundingly candid, witty, and insightful. Thug Business 2 not only opens the door to understanding the racket of what the hip hop and gangsta rap generation is all about, its defining formulations teaches, delivering a precise meaning beyond the beats that transcend and take away from the true struggle of everyday hardship on the streets. Its innovative format, Brake / Bars /, addresses precise timing to the flow that define the punch line in the accuracy of delivery shift, presenting the ability to know when to pause and when to pick back up again.
The catalog is a modern narration of thirty-five street-slang induced storylines, revealing the struggles and pitfalls of what it’s like to struggle with poverty. Thug Business 2 diversified medium offers teens, too adults alike, a platform to understand the artistic side of what the rap game is all about. Its overall ability is to teach, learn, and present an understanding beyond the beats that glorify and send out bad images of today’s real life struggle of what it’s like to be poor, uneducated, and misguided.
Thug Business 2 is a book long needed in the rapid growing perception of what rap music is all about. It gives the ability to see the structured forming of art, words beyond the beats that inject the glorification of bling bling, demeaning of women, and waist-lining a gun for means of profit. But most of all, it’s a casting of hope for rappers looking to find and delineate their own cutting edge.
READERS TESTIMONIES:
“This is the book I needed to get me off my can and step my game up.” Nick Hertz
“I never understood rap music until I read this book and felt the emotions of what it’s really like to struggle.” Sharon Jordono
“This is more than just a book about rap. It’s about life, pain, and the struggle to find oneself in the mist of hell.” Ron Shaffer
“I love this book. Without, I was just another struggling rapper trying to find a voice.” Young C
“My forty-eight year old mother found this book on my nightstand after cleaning my room. I thought I had lost it, until she gave it back to me with this bashful little smile on her face.” Gabriel Fann
A Sample:
Always on tha scene / wit ma' gangsta lean / I'm tha superhero / they call meangreen
Cash flow / yah know
Always on tha go
Some people call me a helluva sco'
I was born by tha bargain of man / like Frankenstein / just got outa' hand
I'm worldwide / in tha blink of an eye / even got tha power ta' make you die
2 faces to ma' character / I'm so mean
They call me tha maker & tha end of all dreams
ABOUT AUTHOR:
Anthony D Darden (alias FreelancerX) is primary a freelance writer, the author behind: The Mind of Mafia Work, Thug Business, Darkdoors, and Song Catalog of Modern Great Unpublished Country. He is self-educated, and thrives on creating and publishing his own work. His goal is to take off where black urban novelists, such as Donald Goines, left off, though fusing today’s modern rap and opening up a literary medium to teach the difference between fact and fiction, and real pitfalls of the game.
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Anthony Darden
A D Books
http://www.lulu.com/addarden
717-779-5220

