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Hip Hop Illuminati: How and Why the Illuminati Took Over Hip Hop

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Ever wonder how someone can go to sleep in public housing and wake up in a mansion seemingly overnight? Having worked 25 years in the Hip-Hop music industry and witnessed firsthand the inner workings of the fame machine up close; I personally KNOW entertainers that are now or were employed by the Illuminati who promised them fame, money and power if they "sold out." This book reveals those who sold out and those who didn't.

152 pages, Paperback

First published July 30, 2012

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Rebecca Scott

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Rebecca "Holly Hood" Scott was born in Harlem in New York City. She wrote her first book at 10-years old; it was a collection of “mother” jokes. Prior to becoming a published author, Rebecca worked 25+ years in the hip-hop music industry.

Professional Background
Rebecca “Holly Hood” Scott was introduced to the Hip-Hop music industry through the great Harry Belafonte who gave her a job as a dancer in the early Hip-Hop movie, Beat Street (1984).

In the mid-Eighties, she competed against The Fat Boys for a record contract in Tin Pan Apple’s talent show at the renowned Fever skate club in the Bronx.

By the mid-Nineties, Rebecca was managing her first hip-hop act, Main Source, a rap group from Canada who made the chart-topping ballad rap, "Looking at the Front Door." Over the years she has worked with such big name record labels as BMG Records, Atlantic Records, Jive Records, Nervous Records, East/West Records, Tommy Boy Records EMI and Universal Records.

In addition, she has worked with such Hip-Hop luminaries as famed Hip-Hop lawyer Bob Celestin, entrepreneur P. Diddy, Film Director George Tan, Planet Studios, Hip-Hop pioneer Sal Abbatiello, Hip-Hop Impresario Russell Simmons, rapper/actor Flavor Flav, Tupac Shakur, Universal President Sylvia Rhone and others. As CEO of Great Scott Management, she represented dancehall artist, Mad Lion and rapper, KRS-1. In 1997, she collaborated with film director George Tan to bring Tupac Shakur’s story to the screen via the documentary, “Thug Immortal”.

In fact, Rebecca’s impetus to delve into the secret societies that run the entertainment business was piqued by Tupac’s last album, The Don Killuminati: The 7 Day Theory.

In 2010, Rebecca received Divine instruction to write Hip-Hop Illuminati: How and Why the Illuminati Took Over Hip Hop. This would become the first of over 35 books she has written to date.

An inexhaustible writer, historian, poet, singer, chess player, percussionist, cellist and a compassionate friend and advocate of children, animals and the downtrodden. Rebecca lives in New York City.

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January 11, 2019
Sketchy book

It doesn't flow well and switches from stories of history to reference to theories which in my humble, discredits the first hand account of illuminati actions.
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July 1, 2019
Interesting themes

Interesting themes. Thought-provoking ideas. I like the way bible verses ere infused throughout the text as well. Too many grammatical errors.
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