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Book SynopsisTrade Review"[W]hat Abe is up to here is well worth a read if you’re interested in Seattle music and history. As he dips into various facets of the scene through the decades, Seattle hip-hop’s identity emerges—intelligent, idiosyncratic, progressive, diverse in population and sound, often needlessly self-effacing."
* Seattle Metropolitan Magazine *
"Abe is the real deal. The scholarship in this book is of enormous value to our city."
* The Stranger *
"A considerable strength of the book is how it consistently grounds hip-hop in Seattle’s racial politics. As a result, hip-hop becomes a critical lens to approach and even contest Seattle’s reputation as a progressive city... Emerald Street makes an invaluable contribution to hip-hop studies, urban studies, and Seattle racial politics."
* Western Historical Quarterly *
"Daudi Abe literally wrote the book on Seattle hip-hop... an essential document spanning 40 years of Seattle history."
* Seattle Times *
"Daudi is able to capture the diverse, uncategorizable Seattle milieu and its strong sense of community and longevity."
* Choice *