Street Art: Tales of Rap Writing and Music

170 EGP

El SOUK ST.


This book represents a unique research into rap music, its origins, development, relationships, and clashes between the musical and social circles with the revolution and cultural institutions. It also presents the most important rap stars, their personal stories and creativity, the isolation of some of them and the steadfastness of others, hoping, as researcher Sayed Abdel Hamid says, to change people’s opinions about a musical genre. New, calling on readers to adhere to everything that is true within them and abandon everything that does not resemble or represent them.


Sayed Abdel Hamid is an Egyptian writer and journalist, born in Cairo in 1998. His articles have been published in many Egyptian and Arab websites and magazines such as Sasa Post, Arab Post, Raseef 22, World of Book Magazine, and Ibdaa Magazine. He has published several books, including “Lara” (a collection of short stories 2019), the book “Depression between Coexistence and Suicide” 2020, and the novel “A Woman


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