Praise for How to Rap: Filled with real tools and overflowing with inspiration, this comprehensive how-to manual examines the art and craft of rap. . . . Both newcomers to rap and more experienced listeners and artists can gain insights in the time-honored tradition of learning from the past, as told straight from the artists' mouths. . . . A good read even for nonartists interested in learning more about hip-hop creativity, personalities, and history, this offers insights into music and poetry. Highly recommended. -- Library Journal
A clever breakdown of the art form of hip-hop rhymes for anyone who is into the art of incredible raps. -- Speech, Arrested Development
A must-have guide for anyone who ever wanted to understand the blood, sweat, and tears that can go into the art of MCing. -- DJ Rasta Root, Producer, Smokin' Needles Records
If you rhyme, sing, or produce, read this book to improve your craftsmanship and to open up your mind. -- Jump Off TV, Broadcaster of World Rap Championships
An excellent, revealing read... I highly recommend this book to any rap fans or people interested in the technical aspects of music and poetry. -- Mighty Casey, underground rapper
How to Rap has much heart... A marvelous milestone in our ancient storytelling tradition. -- Georgia Anne Muldrow, singer/songwriter
Clear, coherent, and organized... full of useful examples and concise explanations. An invaluable tool for young upstarts and seasoned pros alike! -- Jamie Collinson, General Manager, Big Dada Recordings
Even MCs with a natural talent will find this book extremely insightful. Anyone thinking about becoming a rapper would do well to read it cover to cover. -- Mike Lewis, General Manager, Lewis Recordings
Filled with real tools and overflowing with inspiration, this comprehensive how-to manual examines the art and craft of rap. . . . Both newcomers to rap and more experienced listeners and artists can gain insights in the time-honored tradition of learning from the past, as told straight from the artists' mouths. . . . A good read even for nonartists interested in learning more about hip-hop creativity, personalities, and history, this offers insights into music and poetry. Highly recommended. --Library Journal