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Discover the powerful narrative of award-winning artist Akala in his compelling book, where hip-hop meets social commentary. Published in 2019 by John Murray, this B-format paperback spans 352 pages, capturing Akala's journey as a BAFTA and MOBO award-winning hip-hop artist, writer, and social entrepreneur. Dive into his experiences from global tours across festivals in the UK and internationally to his innovative contributions in arts and education throughout South East Asia, Africa, India, Australia, and New Zealand. Akala's influence extends beyond music—he has been a prominent speaker on platforms like Channel 4, ITV, MTV, Sky Arts, and the BBC, discussing themes such as race, youth engagement, and British/African-Caribbean culture. His online lectures and performances resonate with millions; Akala's voice is not just heard but felt worldwide. Furthermore, he has garnered respect as a journalist and lecturer, imparting knowledge through writings in renowned publications like The Guardian, Huffington Post, and The Independent. With an honorary degree from Oxford Brookes University and the University of Brighton, Akala is a dynamic talent, whose insights on culture, music, and society inspire change. This book is a must-read for anyone interested in the intersection of art and activism, providing a unique perspective on contemporary issues through the lens of a true cultural icon.

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