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Drill Rap, Sex Work, and the Digital Underground : (Clout)Chasing on Chicago’s Southside

By: (Author) Jabari M. Evans

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Ksh 14,600.00

Format: Hardback or Cased Book

ISBN-10: 1666909971

ISBN-13: 9781666909975

Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing Plc

Imprint: Lexington Books/Fortress Academic

Country of Manufacture: GB

Country of Publication: GB

Publication Date: Oct 15th, 2024

Print length: 158 Pages

Weight: 394 grams

Dimensions (height x width x thickness): 15.90 x 23.60 x 1.90 cms

Product Classification: Rap & Hip-Hop
Popular culture
Media studies

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This book examines Chicago's controversial Drill rap scene, emphasizing both the technology that allows Drill rappers to gain visibility through exploitation of stereotypes and the social processes through which Drill rappers and cultural workers organize themselves around platforms.

In this book, Jabari Evans examines Chicago’s controversial Drill rap scene and the “always-on” nature of social media for these musicians, who are often tasked with maintaining constant connection across multiple platforms in order to both affirm their street authenticity locally and promote themselves to an imagined audience of global Hip-Hop fans. Drawing on empirical studies, ethnographic fieldwork, and prominent members of Chicago’s Hip-Hop scene, Evans explores the role of social media as an economic resource supporting artistic labor and the implications, both positive and negative, of relying on these platforms for success. Clout, a term heavily used by Drill rappers, refers to the way their influence on social media is measured according to numeric metrics including likes, views, re-posts, and followers. Ultimately, Evans argues that while Black youth of Drill effectively use Hip-Hop cultural norms to harness the power of clout and gain individual celebrity, this success comes with ambivalence over unwanted surveillance of their private lives and the need to rely on negative stereotypes as central to their identities.


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