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How Chicago鈥檚 鈥榙rill鈥 music scene set a template for Toronto鈥檚 underground rap stars 鈥 and their feuds

海角社区官网is seeing many of same cycles of online mythmaking, provocation and violence that sociologist Forrest Stuart describes seeing first-hand in his book 鈥淏allad of the Bullet.鈥

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American sociologist Forrest Stuart, author of 鈥淏allad of the Bullet: Gangs, Drill Music and the Power of Online Infamy.鈥


As a newly minted sociologist searching for the cause and consequences of violence, Forrest Stuart turned to music.

The California native had DJed internationally before finishing his PhD and, with that background, he helped create an after-school program for arts and audio production to help South Side Chicago teens make music and process trauma. It was in that program, in a gang-saturated part of one of America鈥檚 most violent cities, that Stuart met the Corner Boys and first learned of 鈥渄rill鈥 music 鈥 a rap genre characterized by dark lyrics that celebrate drug dealing and violence.

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