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Ego Trip's Book of Rap Lists

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Ego Trip's Book of Rap Lists is more popular than racism! Hip hop is huge, and it's time someone wrote it all down. And got it all right. With over 25 aggregate years of interviews, and virtually every hip hop single, remix and album ever recorded at their disposal, the highly respected Ego Trip staff are the ones to do it. The Book of Rap Lists runs the gamut of hip hop information. This is an exhaustive, indispensable and completely irreverent bible of true hip hip knowledge.

786 pages, Kindle Edition

First published December 3, 1999

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Sacha Jenkins

14 books6 followers
Sacha Jenkins was an American television producer, filmmaker, writer, musician, artist, curator, and chronicler of hip-hop, graffiti, punk, and metal cultures. While still in his teens, Jenkins published Graphic Scenes & X-Plicit Language, one of the earliest 'zines solely dedicated to "graffiti" art. In 1994, Jenkins co-founded Ego Trip magazine. In 2007, he created the competition reality program ego trip's The (White) Rapper Show, which was carried by VH1. Jenkins was the creative director of Mass Appeal magazine

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38 reviews15 followers
August 10, 2010
Absolutely brilliant compilation of rap-related lists. One of my favorites is Kool Keith's top places to masturbate in public - #1 The bathroom of Sbarro's in Times Square.
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111 reviews29 followers
July 2, 2025
a must read for all my hiphop heads, RIP Sacha Jenkins
Profile Image for Ann.
45 reviews9 followers
May 26, 2007
like a cake made out of joy
Profile Image for Idris.
Author 23 books32 followers
August 6, 2007
Hours of entertainment
Profile Image for Bill Shannon.
332 reviews5 followers
August 1, 2018
I got this book in the mail on a Saturday in 2000 and spent the entire day ignoring my girlfriend and reading it cover to cover. Not only is it a magnificent gonzo pastiche of hip hop artifacts, trivia, lists, and commentary, but it's a veritable time machine back to the days when hip-hop was still important, and not just a product. If you grew up with hip hop like I did, it's impossible not to be overwhelmed by nostalgia and transported back to the days of door-knocker earrings, kangols, Pro-Keds and "X" hats. As far as really knowing what hip hop is all about, I've yet to find a better document.
Profile Image for Jeanine.
48 reviews4 followers
May 11, 2015
Last year in November when I was checking out The Wu-Tang Manual, the staff person at the library who was helping me recommended this book to me instead. It's basically exactly what the title says-- a very comprehensive book of lists about rap. I'd go so far as to say this thing is like a Bible of rap and hip hop history (to the days of Kool Herc, Grandmaster Flash, etc). I had this book on hold for about 6 months before it was my turn to check it out. My time with it was up all too quickly and of course other people had it on hold, so I ended up ordering a copy of it for myself. I don't actually buy books very often now since I mainly use the library, so that says a lot! I'd definitely recommend this book to anyone interested in hip hop. If anything, it makes for a lot of really fun playlists.
Profile Image for Daniel.
10 reviews
October 17, 2012
One strictly for the rap geeks. As it says on the cover, this is a book of lists about rap and it's as simple as that. Highly amusing and extremely well put together you'll enjoy this if you are a fan of 80s/90s rap. If you're not, this book will be totally meaningless to you.
Profile Image for Aruna.
12 reviews
May 7, 2007
Entertaining, argument-inducing, random but always engaging. This book is essential reading for hip-hop junkies.
68 reviews
January 14, 2008
I think that this book is a very good book for the simple fact of the connection between you and music. Gret book overall.
17 reviews
December 12, 2008
A very interesting way to learn your hiphop ABCs, entertain yourself with trivia, or just reminisce about "back in the day". Excellent.
Profile Image for Rushay Booysen.
179 reviews37 followers
December 27, 2010
Loved it just the amount of research that went in this book will amaze you.I would suggest you get a copy im bummed as mine is stolen.
Profile Image for Jason Comely.
Author 9 books37 followers
May 15, 2020
I'll start with the good first: some lists are great for new listeners who want to explore Hip-Hop, especially the pioneers of the genre. The bad is that this book is dated. There's been a lot of innovation since 2014.

And a warning: some lists are vulgar and seem to glorify the violence and misogyny so prevalent in Hip-Hop culture.

I'd like to read another new book of rap lists, but next time with more conscious collaborators.
Profile Image for James.
65 reviews3 followers
January 25, 2020
Rating: 3.25 stars (4.25 nostalgia stars)

Often insightful, funny, and cringe worthy, this is the perfect coffee table book for any hip-hop fan - circa the beginning though 1999.

Turns out that reading a book of lists isn't all that much fun though.

Wu-Tang Forever
Profile Image for James Montgomery.
1 review
July 16, 2023
A Collection of hip hop knowledge

A interesting read .Reading the book is akin to a storyline of the 50 plus years of hip hop.After reading this book i have a collection of additional music to listen to.
Profile Image for Alfonso.
226 reviews1 follower
May 25, 2017
I own the 1999 edition, which one of my friends is holding hostage. It's classic. If you love Hip Hop, this is a good book to have.
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August 10, 2017
great, but yall got to update this through the aughts and teens!
Profile Image for Monty Circus.
29 reviews
January 21, 2018
I got into hip-hop way late, 1998 actually. In my childhood I was taught (by my parents, church and the media) that rap music was EEEEEVIL! What I discovered was lyrics and rhymes and wordplay that I'd never dreamed of! The glorious boom of subwoofers, those funky-ass beats, the incredibly deft scratching. It was an amazing time. And this book of lists went a long way in immersing myself in the culture and hunting down all those choice classic albums. Whether you lived it, or you missed it, this is a great book for reminiscing or cluing yourself into the golden era of 80's and 90's hip-hop.
Profile Image for Muneer Uddin.
130 reviews9 followers
August 29, 2020
This book sure lives up to its name. There are hundreds of offbeat and informative lists. The one thing that impressed me was that it doesn't really lean toward any particular period or area. The editors do a good job in informing readers about hiphop from all the geographic areas and eras. For the hiphop fan, this is a must have. For the inexperienced, it's a good place to start learning about hiphop's roots.
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5 reviews12 followers
January 28, 2008
I'm kind of a list person. I know, I know....hella nerdy. One of the reason's I liked High Fidelity soo much was I could truly identify with a character who creates lists (especially ones regarding music) all the time.

Anyway...this book is full of em. If you want to know who the most sampled artist of all time is, the dopest MC (according to them) etc...It's a fun time...honest it is:)



Profile Image for Miguel Arsénio.
51 reviews3 followers
September 11, 2020
Bursting with incredible info, tips and trivia about golden age hip-hop, this is probably one of the best books to pick every once in a while for anyone who wants to know more about the history of the genre. These cats really knew hip-hop, that's a fact, and they gathered a bit of a rap bible here. I'm not giving it 5 stars for now but I'm sure it will deserve all five of them once I assimilate just about 50% of all things written here. This one takes time.
Profile Image for Leonard Pierce.
Author 15 books36 followers
June 14, 2008
There's never been a magazine that captured the humor and feel of hip-hop better than Ego Trip, and this collection of lists -- from the sublime to the very frequently ridiculous -- is endlessly readable.
Profile Image for Trevor.
483 reviews14 followers
September 11, 2019
This is my favorite reference book EVER. I've dog-eared it pretty good from all the nerding-out I've done with it. The writers must be my age because we have very similar taste in rap music. SUCH a fun read!
Profile Image for Cristina.
10 reviews
September 25, 2007
i love books that use lists and this is the ultimate one along with its brother book "Ego Trip's Big Book of Racism".. it is a listing extravaganza!!!!!!!!!!11
Profile Image for Kevan.
10 reviews
March 29, 2016
If you could buy only one HipHop book, this should be it. After almost two decades, The Book of Rap Lists is still number 1.
Profile Image for Mac.
223 reviews6 followers
September 18, 2024
This book is so fucking fun and funny. Selling my copy when I moved seven years ago is one of my biggest regrets.

FFO: Hip hop, humor, trivia, Kool Keith.
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