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We explore hip-hop journalism in the last installment of our series.
Soren Baker, executive editor at The Source magazine and author of The Music Library: The History of Rap & Hip-Hop; Noah Callahan-Bever, editor-in-chief of Complex magazine; and Dream Hampton, a veteran hip-hop journalist and filmmaker share their experiences.
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