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These curated bundles bring together signed editions of Bloodlines and Battle Rhymes and Exhibit A—two powerful works that trace a cultural unraveling and its aftermath. Whether you're building your library, gifting a friend, or collecting, these bundles offer meaningful value and limited-run exclusivity.
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Second Edition Blood Lines and Battle Rhymes Signed Hardcover
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Second Edition Blood Lines and Battle Rhymes Signed Paperback
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Exhibit A Signed Hardcover
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Exhibit A Bundle 5
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Exhibit A Bundle 4
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Exhibit A Bundle 3
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Exhibit A Bundle 2
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Exhibit A Bundle 1
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In 2024, Kendrick Lamar and Aubrey Drake Graham stepped into a lyrical conflict that shook hip hop in a public confrontation over authenticity, ownership, legacy, and power.
Bloodlines and Battle Rhymes traces the arc of the battle and the cultural ground it uncovered. From the raw precision of Euphoria to the viral dominance of Not Like Us, Kendrick’s response wasn’t simply about bars, it was about identity, history, and community. Drake, once the genre’s most dominant force, found himself outmaneuvered in a space he once controlled.
This book explores how a rap battle turned into a referendum—and why it mattered far beyond the music.
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