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Never Be Alone Again : Hip-Hop Sampling as a Technique in Contemporary Australian Poetry
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Never Be Alone Again : Hip-Hop Sampling as a Technique in Contemporary Australian Poetry
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'Middle-aged 90s hip-hop fans like myself are clichéd enough to be parodied by The Betoota Advocate but if you’re not familiar with any of the songs, or the source material, I’ve put together a little Spotify playlist for you to check out as you read. No De La Soul though. Their masterpiece, 3 Feet High and Rising, isn’t on streaming services. While most of the 70 plus samples on the album were cleared, it was only for physical media, and, according to the band, their label Warner Brothers is completely disinterested in doing the work that would get the album online.' (Introduction)
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Never Be Alone Again : Hip-Hop Sampling as a Technique in Contemporary Australian Poetry
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