2018
DOI: 10.1017/asr.2017.143
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Love, Struggle, and Compromises: The Political Seriousness of Nairobi Underground Hip Hop

Abstract: Abstract:This article explores the characteristics of Nairobi underground hip hop that fit under a common theme of what I term as the music’s “political seriousness,” which is the common notion that the music must be substantive, thought-provoking, socially critical, and never vacuous. This political seriousness is composed of four characteristics: Mau Mau gendered legacies, political love, a reliance on neoliberalism, and a critique of the state. Hip hop’s goal is to make a political space that both proves it… Show more

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