Incoming Resources
- NOW that's what I call music!
- The gospel of hip hop, first instrument, presented by KRS-One for the Temple of Hip Hop
- The come up, an oral history of the rise of hip-hop, Jonathan Abrams
- Born in the Bronx, a visual record of the early days of hip hop, edited by Johan Kugelberg ; photographs by Joe Conzo ; foreword by Afrika Bambaataa ; original flyer art by by Buddy Esquire ; featuring a timeline by Jeff Chang
- That's the joint!, the hip-hop studies reader, Murray Forman & Mark Anthony Neal, editors
- Scratch, Palm Pictures and Ridgeway Entertainment presents a Firework Films production of a Doug Pray film ; Directed and edited by Doug Pray ; produced by Brad Blondheim and Ernest Meza
- Global noise, rap and hip-hop outside the USA, edited by Tony Mitchell
- Rhymin' and stealin', musical borrowing in hip-hop, Justin A. Williams
- Afeni Shakur, evolution of a revolutionary, Jasmine Guy
- Hip-hop (and other things), a collection of questions asked, answered, illustrated, Shea Serrano ; illustrated by Arturo Torres
- Smithsonian anthology of hip-hop and rap
- The legends of hip-hop, Justin Bua
- Tougher than leather, Run DMC
- The big payback, the history of the business of hip-hop, Dan Charnas
- Mo' meta blues, the world according to Questlove, by Ahmir "Questlove" Thompson and Ben Greenman
- Can't stop, won't stop, a history of the hip-hop generation, Jeff Chang ; introduction by D.J. Kool Herc
- Hip-hop & rap, complete lyrics for 175 songs ; [preface by Spence D.]
- Hip hop for kids, producer, Liz Milwe ; directors Liz Milwe & Michael Negroponte
- Mo' meta blues, the world according to Questlove, by Ahmir "Questlove" Thompson and Ben Greenman
- Practice what you preach, Poets of Rhythm
- The Black church and hip hop culture, toward bridging the generational divide, edited by Emmett G. Price III
- The Five Percenters, Islam, hip hop and the gods of New York, Michael Muhammad Knight
- The new H.N.I.C. (head niggas in charge), the death of civil rights and the reign of hip hop, Todd Boyd
- Sweet Jones, Pimp C's Trill Life Story, written by Julia Beverly
- Know what I mean?, reflections on hip-hop, by Michael Eric Dyson ; intro by Jay-Z, outro by Nas
- Can't stop won't stop, Jeff Chang
- Madlib medicine show, Beat Konducta in Africa, Madlib, No. 3
- Hip hop family tree, Ed Piskor, 1
- The psychological covert war on hip hop, by Professor Griff
- Hiding in Hip Hop, on the down low in the entertainment industry, from music to Hollywood, Terrance Dean
- Bad boy, the influence of Sean "Puffy" Combs on the music industry, Ronin Ro