The much anticipated release of The Anthology of Rap has gotten off to a bit of a rocky start. The project, which features a foreword by Henry Louis Gates Jr., has drawn criticism for the abundance of transcription errors—and in hip-hop, the difference between the right word and the almost-right word is the difference between, well, George Wallace and Gerald Wallace (an actual mistake in the book). That’s a shame because, errors aside, it’s an awesome compilation: 920 pages of some of the baddest, phattest, flyest tracks ever dropped.
And that, invariably, means plenty of preposterous pop-culture references. Unless you rolled with Junior M.A.F.I.A. back in the day or hail from Queensbridge, you’re probably not included in this book. But plenty of totally random people (and things! and historical events!) are. So what exactly shakes like Smucker’s grape jelly? What’s the best way to hijack a space shuttle? And what does Nas really think about Calvin Coolidge? We’ve got you covered. Here’s our unofficial, abridged political and pop-culture Anthology of Rap index.
Attila the Hun
- is not LL Cool J, p. 216
Bambi
- mad phatness of, p. 312
Bicentennial Celebration
Booth, John Wilkes
- as second-grade icon, p. 358
Bush, George H.W.
Bush, George W.
- a natural ass, p. 699
- did 9/11, p. 751
- not a Seminole Indian, p. 715
- treatment of blacks relative to treatment of trash, p. 699
Clinton, Bill
Coolidge, Calvin
- suspected black ancestry of, p. 469
Dahmer, Jeffery
Etch-a-Sketch
- as matter of life and death, p. 180
Falwell, Jerry
- as funky dope musician, p. 136
Gandhi
- as serial killer, p. 389
Goodyear Blimp
- says “Ice Cube’s a pimp,” p. 426
McCain, John
- empty apologies of, p. 470
Mephistopheles
- as metaphor, p. 361
NASA
- hijacking of space shuttle with a .38, p. 389
Nixon, Richard
- wickedness relative to Ghostface Killah, p. 548
Nobel Peace Prize
Obama, Barack
Peloponnesian War
- lack of respect for science or intellect, p. 159
Picasso, Pablo
- similarities to Kool Moe Dee, p. 204
President
- complexion of relative to a Maybach, p. 438
- dead, p. 427
- dead, with sprinkles, p. 428
- fuckin’ dead, p. 428
- efforts to combat Chinese expansion, p. 755
- Eric B. is, p. 170
- future employment as, p 391
- impeachment of, p. 255
- is black, p. 715
- is half-white, p. 438
- never did shit for me, p. 716
Reagan, Nancy
- sexual intimacy with, p. 298
Reagan, Ronald
Republicans
Senators
- getting high, p. 424
Shaft
- shafting like, p. 223
Sharon, Ariel
- odds of showing compassion relative to odds that Immortal Technique will stop blastin’, p. 655
Smucker’s
- shaking jelly like, p. 530
Steve, Scuba
- respiratory struggles of, p. 635
Swayze, Patrick
- is Method Man, p. 539
Tastykake
- as artificially flavored equivalent to Ol’ Dirty Bastard’s rhymes, p. 545
Truman, Harry S.
- dapper as a rapper, p. 135
Tyson, Mike
Voting
- decision to spend dough on hoes instead of, p. 717
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