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- Kage, Jan.
American Rap: Explicit Lyrics-US-HipHop und Identit. Mainz: Ventil, 2002. - Kahane, Lisa.
Do Not Give Way to Evil: Photographs of the South Bronx, 1979-1987. Brooklyn: powerHouse Books, 2008. - Karunaratne, Maryse.
Through the Years of Hip Hop. Vol 1 - Graffiti. Music Video Distributors, 2001. - Kassovitz, Mathieu.
La Haine. Criterion, 2007. - Kato, M.T.
From Kung Fu to Hip Hop: Globalization, Revolution, and Popular Culture. Albany: State University of New York, 2007. - Kaya, Ayhan.
Sicher in Kreuzberg - Constructing Diasporas: Turkish Hip-Hop Youth in Berlin. Transcript Verlag, 2002. - Kearse, Randy.
Street Talk: Da Official Guide to Hip-Hop & Urban Slanguage . Fort Lee, New Jersey: Barricade Books, 2007. - Kebra Promotions.
Big daddy. Nottingham: Kebra Promotions, 2000. - Keil, Charles.
Urban Blues. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1966. - Kelley, E. Ron.
The Bronx Renaissance: An Analysis of the Language of Hip-Hop Culture. San Marcos: Southwest Texas State University, 2001. - Kelley, Norman.
R&B, Rhythm and Business: The Political Economy of Black Music. Akashic Books: New York, 2002. - Kelley, Robin D. G.
Yo' Mama's Dysfunctional-Fighting the Culture Wars in Urban America. Boston: Beacon Press, 1997. - Kennedy, Darren.
Hip Hop Culture: The Effect on White Youth of Black Role Models. Hampshire College, 1993. - Kenner, Rob and George Pitts.
VX: ten years of VIBE photography. New York: Harry N. Abrams, 2003. - Kenyatta, Kelly.
So You Wanna Be a Hip Hop Star-Your Complete Guide: Featuring Nelly, Eminem, Eve, 50 Cent and Other Great Rappers. Chicago: William H Kelly, 2006. - Keyes, Cheryl L.
Rap Music and Street Consciousness. Urbana, Illinois: University of Illinois Press, 2002. - Killikelly, P. Nigel and David Mays .
The Source No. 125 (02/2000): The Magazine of Hip-Hop Music, Culture and Politics. New York: The Source Enterprise Inc., February 2000. - Killikelly, P. Nigel and David Mays .
The Source No. 126 (03/2000) : The Magazine of Hip-Hop Music, Culture and Politics. New York: The Source Enterprise Inc., March 2000. - Kincey, Rabiyah Asha.
The Rhetoric of Hip Hop Culture: Through Its Element of Hip Hop Music. Washington, DC: Howard University, 2000. - King, Sahpreem.
Gotta Get Signed: How To Become A Hip-hop Producer. Schirmer Trade Books, 2005. - Kitwana, Bakari.
The Hip Hop Generation: Young Blacks and the Crisis in African-American Culture. New York: Basic Civitas Books, 2002. - Kitwana, Bakari.
The Rap on Gangsta Rap: Who Run It?: Gangsta Rap and Visions of Black Violence. Chicago: Third World Press, 1994. - Kitwana, Bakari and David Mays.
The Source No. 68 (05/1995) : The Magazine of Hip-Hop Music Culture and Politics. New York: Source Publications Inc., 1995.
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