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Felicia Pride

    Felicia Pride crafts compelling narratives that explore the intersection of literature and hip-hop culture, drawing life lessons and social commentary from the genre's most iconic songs. Her writing delves into themes resonant with popular culture, aiming to make literary exploration accessible and engaging for a broad audience. Through her advocacy for literacy and her work empowering emerging writers, Pride champions the ongoing relevance and accessibility of books. Her distinctive literary approach is informed by the vibrant energy of hip-hop and a deep understanding of the publishing world.

    The Message
    • 2007

      The Message

      100 Life Lessons from Hip-Hop's Greatest Songs

      • 308 pages
      • 11 hours of reading

      In this book of life lessons culled from hip-hop culture, author Felicia Pride examines a wide range of hip-hop songs and artists, interpreting life through their lenses. Growing up with hip-hop, Pride has come to realize the way it shaped how she thinks, writes, and reacts, making her the person she is today. By incorporating her own experiences and reflections with the rapper's message, she focuses on the positive, motivational influence hip-hop has on its audience. With each life lesson aptly titled after a hip-hop song, such as Kanye West's "Jesus Walks" or GangStarr's "Here Today, Gone Tomorrow," The Message explores spirituality, success, love, business, and more through hip-hop. Pride infuses these essential truths with examples from rappers' lives and music, providing positive reflections on hip-hop culture. For example, she tells you how to study how those with staying power, such as Missy Elliott and Russell Simmons, handle their business and how to incorporate similar tactics into your own life: be creative, diversify, handle your business. The Message shares the wisdom that Pride has learned from hip-hop, creating what is essentially a soundtrack to the hip-hopper's life.

      The Message