A Quick Ting On: Grime by Franklyn Addo - ISBN: 9781913090524
Hardcover
Journalist and rapper Franklyn Addo charts an intelligent, literary exploration of the history and socio-cultural significance of Grime music.

A Quick Ting On: Grime

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  • Hardcover

    172 pages

  • Release Date

    10 December 2024

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Summary

From pirate radio to Glastonbury’s Pyramid Stage, journalist and rapper Franklyn Addo pens an extraordinary narrative of the history, present and future of Grime music.

The influence of Grime on contemporary British culture is difficult to understate. From fashion trends and evolving language to potent political statements, Grime is a musical juggernaut that has reverberated far throughout British society. Chronicled for the first time in powerful literary prose, Addo intelligent…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9781913090524
ISBN-10:1913090523
Author:Franklyn Addo
Publisher:Jacaranda Books Art Music Ltd
Imprint:Jacaranda Books Art Music Ltd
Format:Hardcover
Number of Pages:172
Release Date:10 December 2024
Weight:200g
Dimensions:180mm x 114mm x 20mm
Series:AQTO
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Critics Review

the most up-to-date and future-facing – Daisy Jones * GQ *
Immersing readers into the world of grime and its story of adaptation and persistence, Addo’s narrative is far-reaching in its social commentary and will captivate grime superfans and newcomers alike. – Polly Nash * Roman Road London *

About The Author

Franklyn Addo

Franklyn is a social commentator, journalist, youth worker and rapper whose work revolves around the promotion of social justice. His biographical experiences of growing up in (pre-gentrification) Hackney, where he continues to reside, has led him to become devoted to understanding the causes of issues like serious youth violence and the criminalisation of young people, as well as acting to resolve them.

He has written articles for publications including The Guardian, The Independent and Sky News, and has been featured in The New Yorker. His productions include a short documentary on crime induced trauma for BBC3 and a narrative about the human consequences of inequality for BBC Radio 4’s ‘Four Thought’ programme. His main focus is working directly with young people, in settings ranging from schools and youth clubs to prisons and hospitals. This latter setting is where he is presently based, working with young victims of stabbings, shootings and other incidents of serious violence.

In addition to journalism and youth work, Franklyn creates and is deeply passionate about urban music, believing it to be an indispensable tool for reaching young people and allowing them to harness and reflect their own realities.

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