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Hip-hop Realness and the White Performer
Authors:Mickey Hess
Institution:1. mhess01@ius.edu
Abstract:Hip-hop's imperatives of authenticity are tied to its representations of African-American identity, and white rap artists negotiate their place within hip-hop culture by responding to this African-American model of the authentic. This article examines the strategies used by white artists such as Vanilla Ice, Eminem, and the Beastie Boys to establish their hip-hop legitimacy and to confront rap music's representations of whites as socially privileged and therefore not credible within a music form where credibility is often negotiated through an artist's experiences of social struggle. The authenticating strategies of white artists involve cultural immersion, imitation, and inversion of the rags-to-riches success stories of black rap stars.
Keywords:Hip-hop  Rap  Whiteness  Racial Identity  Authenticity  Eminem
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