Boots Riley
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<div><p>"Every line brims with the grit of the underdog, burns with rage and tenderness. It's no secret he is one of the most influential poets of this generation."—Jeff Chang, <I>Can't Stop, Wont Stop: A History of the Hip-Hop Generation</I></P> <p>"Boots' lyrics contain the wit and satire to match their venom and potent political punch. His intricate yet relatable rhymes are like a combination of a Richard Pryor sketch and a guerrilla warfare manual."—Tom Morello, Rage Against the Machine</P> <p>"Fact is, the brother's some writer. . . . Their low-slung rhythms imagine what might have happened if Reagan-era Prince had been less into getting some action and more into kicking up some activism."—<I>The Village Voice</I></P> <p>"Riley's rhymes work so well because they're more about real life than rhetoric. . . . It's the rare record that makes revolution sound like hot fun on a Saturday night."—<I>Rolling Stone</I></P> <p>Boots Riley has written lyrics as the frontman of underground favorites The Coup for two decades. An activist, educator, and emcee, Riley combines hip-hop poetics, radical politics, and the wry humor of the everyman. Including not-yet-released lyrics, photos, and backstories, here's an in-depth portrait of Riley's life and work.</P> <p>A popular leader in the struggle for radical change through culture, <B>Boots Riley </B>is best known as the leader of The Coup, the seminal hip-hop group from Oakland, California, where he is an organizer and has been active in the Occupy movement. <I>Billboard</I> magazine declared the group "the best hip-hop act of the past decade."</P></DIV>
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