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Hip-Hop's Greatest Producers Coloring Book

Vol. 1

by (author) Riley Wallace

Publisher
Hamilcar Publications
Initial publish date
Nov 2021
Category
Coloring Books, Rap & Hip Hop
  • Paperback / softback

    ISBN
    9781949590487
    Publish Date
    Nov 2021
    List Price
    $9.99 USD

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Description

A treat for all hip-hop fans!
It’s high time to recognize the artists who gave hip-hop its backbone--and color them in! Written and illustrated by hip-hop journalist Riley Wallace, Hip-Hop’s Greatest Producers Coloring Book: Volume 1, not only allows you to take the crayons to icons like Pete Rock, RZA, Dr. Dre, and DJ Premier, but also to influential beatmakers who have been slept on—sometimes criminally (Easy Mo Bee, Large Professor, Missy Elliot, and Larry Smith, for example.) A treat for new fans and hard-core hip-hop junkies alike, this coloring book will entertain and educate people of all ages for years to come!
Producers in this 1st volume include:
Alchemist
Beatnuts
Buckwild
Dilla
DJ Muggs
DJ Premier
Dr. Dre
Easy Mo Bee
Eminem
Erick Sermon
Havoc
Just Blaze
Kanye
Large Professor
Larry Smith
Madlib
Marley Marl
Metro Boomin
MF DOOM
Missy Elliot
Neptunes
Pete Rock
Q-Tip
Rick Rubin
RZA
Swizz Beatz
The Bomb Squad
Timbaland
Trackmasters
Tyler, The Creator
This coloring book is a companion to Riley Wallace’s From Boom Bap to Trap: Hip-Hop’s Greatest Producers

About the author

Hailing from Toronto, Canada, Riley Wallace started his career as a musical artist—emerging from the rubble of MySpace with a big enough fan base to earn early viral success and a major-label deal. He later left the industry, which was (sonically) in a precarious state at the time, in search of a new outlet for self-expression, namely writing professionally. Beginning at the end of the infamous blog era, he built a thriving platform—Above Average Hip Hop—and then parlayed his success into a contributing role with XXL magazine, and later HipHopDX and Exclaim! (Canada’s oldest print-based music publication).

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