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The Loop: Hip-Hop and the Archaeology of the Groove

Banned, Borrowed, and Stolen: The American Music Series

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The Loop: Hip-Hop and the Archaeology of the Groove

By: Kevin Whitworth
Narrated by: Eleesha Lewis
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Before hip-hop became a global industry, it was an act of survival. Born in abandoned neighborhoods and powered by borrowed electricity, hip-hop transformed forgotten records into living history. DJs did not create new sounds from silence—they excavated them from the past. Funk breaks, jazz fragments, soul shouts, and outlawed rhythms were cut, looped, and reborn as something entirely new.

This book traces hip-hop's lineage from:

  • West African rhythm traditions
  • Enslaved peoples forbidden to drum
  • Jazz and funk breakbeats
  • Bronx block parties
  • The invention of turntablism and sampling
  • The legal wars over ownership and memory
  • The rise of the MC as an uncontrolled voice

Along the way, it reveals a deeper truth: Hip-hop is not just music. It is archaeology.

Whitworth explores how the sampler turned listening into creation, how copyright law turned memory into property, and how a culture built from fragments challenged the idea that art must be original to be powerful. He shows how hip-hop exposed the hidden mechanics of American music—how blues became rock, how funk became profit, and how Black creativity was celebrated only after it could be controlled.

This is not a celebration of theft. It is an investigation into transformation.

With a narrative style that blends cultural history, social critique, and poetic storytelling, The Loop examines:

  • Why sampling terrified the music industry
  • How noise became criminalized
  • How the turntable became an instrument
  • How the past fought back through lawsuits
  • Why the loop became a political act

At its heart, this book asks one haunting question: Who owns the past? Hip-hop answered first.

For readers who love:

  • Music history and cultural studies
  • Hip-hop, funk, jazz, and soul
  • The hidden stories behind modern sound

The Loop is a bold new chapter in the Banned, Borrowed, and Stolen series—an investigation into how American music was built from sounds once forbidden, dismissed, and feared.

©2025 Kevin L Whitworth (P)2026 Kevin L Whitworth
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