Soren Baker. The History of Gangsta Rap
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Rodríguez Vega, N. (2022). Soren Baker. The History of Gangsta Rap: From Schooly D to Kendrick Lamar - The rise of great American Art. Neuma (Talca), 2(2), 123–127. https://doi.org/10.4067/S0719-53892021000200123
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