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A journal about real and imagined spaces and places of the US South and their global connections

Cultural Life in a “Chocolate City”: A Review of Natalie Hopkinson’s Go-Go Live

Review In Go-Go Live: The Musical Life and Death of a Chocolate City journalist and educator Natalie Hopkinson uses go-go—the ultra-local style of African American popular music that has dominated metro Washington, DC, since the 1980s—as a window into the life of a “Chocolate City,” a phrase popularized by funk artist George Clinton to describe […]

Dirty Decade: Rap Music and the US South, 1997–2007

Introduction Introduced in a 1995 song by the Atlanta-based group Goodie Mob, the idea of the “Dirty South” spread quickly throughout the rap music subculture and industry, and by the early years of the twenty-first century moved into more general usage in a variety of contexts not directly related to rap. The concept of the […]