Jeremy C. McCool and Earl Hopkins, Authors of Raps of Resistance
Schedule
Fri May 15 2026 at 07:00 pm to 08:30 pm
UTC-04:00Location
Forever Changes Vinyl Lounge | Phoenixville, PA
About this Event
Forever Changes and Reads & Company present a very special event featuring Earl Hopkins and Jeremy C. McCool, authors of the the book Raps of Resistance. Join us on Friday, May 15 at 7 pm at Forever Changes for what is sure to be a fantastic evening exploring how Kendrick Lamar and J. Cole re-ignited a hip hop tradition with their socially conscious rap. Reads & Company wil have copies of the book for sale, and the authors will be happy to sign yours.
This is a free event, but we do request that you register to secure your spot.
About Raps of Resistance, Jeremy C. McCool, and Earl Hopkins:
Kendrick Lamar and J. Cole blazed paths that salvaged socially conscious rap at a pivotal time in history.
Conscious rap, a subgenre of hip-hop music that engages in dialogue about social and political issues and often challenges systems of oppression, ascended with pioneers like Grandmaster Flash and the Furious Five, Public Enemy, Ice Cube, A Tribe Called Quest, and other acts at the helm. But in recent decades, it lost much of its favor in pop culture and mainstream hip-hop.
Jeremy C. McCool and Earl Hopkins explore the evolution of the subgenre and chronicle the rise of Kendrick Lamar and J. Cole. The two rappers are synonymous with chart-topping hits and platinum-selling albums, but their confessional poetry and soul-stirring lyrics establish them as the two biggest names in conscious rap within the new millennia.
While many new artists have abandoned the subgenre in exchange for music trends linked to instantaneous success and acclaim, Cole and Lamar have preserved the lyrical prowess and revolutionary spirit of their hip-hop forefathers. They tackle issues such as drug addiction, poverty, systemic racism, and domestic violence while still appealing to mainstream audiences. McCool and Hopkins provide a fascinating look into Lamar and Cole's ascension: their humble upbringings, their past personal and musical challenges, and their eventual rise to becoming the two most prolific rap artists of their time.
Earl Hopkins is an award-winning arts and culture reporter for The Philadelphia Inquirer. As a hip-hop critic and historian, he has contributed high-profile interviews, album reviews, and rap history guides for Billboard, GRAMMY.com, SPIN, and other platforms.
Jeremy C. McCool is an Associate Professor of Digital/Global Media at West Chester University, USA. He is a cultural critic and scholar whose work explores the complexities of hip-hop, social consciousness, technology, and Black identity. His contributions have earned him honors such as Pittsburgh Magazine’s 40 Under 40 award and West Liberty University’s Hughes Lecturer distinction.
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