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The average rating for The new world of electronic music based on 2 reviews is 3.5 stars.has a rating of 3.5 stars

Review # 1 was written on 2020-06-06 00:00:00
0was given a rating of 4 stars Eric Cymbalista
Chuck D is a very intelligent and successful man. He is the leader of Public Enemy, which is a rap group that raps about politics, racism, and other social issues. The group has made legendary albums. This success gave the group some really amazing experiences. 1997 is the year Chuck D decided to write a book. In this book, Chuck D a ton of things to say. He is very good at writing, and you will see that the minute you start reading the book. This book is a classic piece of literature, and I will explain why. Chuck D is a very independent thinker. For example, he views the American flag as a symbol of slavery and oppression. While some people may disagree with this view, they will understand it after they find out why he views the flag like that. Chuck D also has some extremely intelligent commentary about racism, sports, his trip to Africa, and so much more. In the beginning of the book, Chuck D talks about TV showing negative stereotypes of African Americans. He strongly criticizes the television companies that show these images. He talks about how blacks don't need to be saying something funny every minute of the day. He also talks about blacks on the news, saying that they should have time to report news, especially news in the African American community. These are the kinds of intelligent things that Chuck D talks about in this book, Chuck D is willing to criticize anything he sees wrong in, and he does it in a very understandable fashion. Chuck D will also talk about his life, as well as his music career. Everything is written with thought, care, and class. Chuck D makes everything sound important, because everything he writes in this book is important. This book is really educational. I recommend that every teacher, principal, educator, activist, or historian read this book as soon as possible. The reason why is that every kid nine and older should read this book. It contains excellent viewpoints and messages. He is saying some very important things in this book, and everybody should read it. Chuck D writes with the same passion Martin Luther King had when he was alive. Because of this, he share a lot of good points that the entire nation will be able to understand. Even though Chuck D uses profanity in this book, it doesn't make the points seem any less intelligent. This book will provoke thought and discussion in ways the human mind can't even think of. This book will force politicians to think about problems in the urban youth. I don't think that this book has all of the attention that it deserves and needs. Because of that, I recommend that everyone spread the word about this book, so that everyone can read this excellence. My final rating is a 10 out of 10.
Review # 2 was written on 2013-02-17 00:00:00
0was given a rating of 3 stars Michael Taylor
Chuck is a very interesting guy. Having listened to his records and heard him speak, I've always felt he tends to beat around the bush a lot, but when he does make his point, it's very insightful. This book is no different. There are lots of mistakes as far as grammar in this thing (some are intentional "hip-hop" spelling mistakes while others are unintentional and should have been caught by the editor). Even so, it's a pretty decent read. I especially liked the chapter that covered Public Enemy's experience on the road with U2 in the early '90s.


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