Born-Again Gangstaz
There are two periods in the history of hip-hop that fascinate me. The first is the period in the late ’70s where various musical and cultural influences came together in the Bronx to create the stuff. I read today (on Wikipedia, so take it with a grain of salt) that the New York blackout of ’77 hastened the spread of hip-hop from the Bronx because of all the looting: kids who otherwise wouldn’t have been able to afford the equipment were able to boost turntables, microphones, and other gear that let them start running their own street parties. It’s a . . .