Review of Rap It Up!

Rap It Up! Rap It Up!
by Carole Boston Weatherford and
Primary    Holt    32 pp.
3/25    9781250833570    $18.99

“My mom claims I was rapping before I could speak. / Matter of fact, I freestyled eight days a week.” A young MC serves as the narrator of this ode to hip-hop, which introduces readers to rap as an art form that is primarily about wordplay. An early illustration shows three kids drawing on a wall with the word hyperbole incorporated into the art. The word is then defined on the following page, providing an important lesson about language: “Remember that rap is poetry.” The text includes several terms that reinforce the use of literary devices—alliteration, onomatopoeia, and personification—all of which are defined in an appended glossary. The young protagonist provides a step-by-step guide to writing and performing rap lyrics, with many instructions written on what appears to be notebook paper. Martinez’s illustrations in a dreamlike watercolor style include some classic hallmarks of rap: a crate full of records, a cassette tape, a large boom box, shell-top sneakers, and plenty of microphones. The young characters’ faces are expressive and lifelike. One particularly effective double-page spread depicts a tree whose branches sprout words and verses. An author’s note by Jeffery Boston Weatherford is appended.

From the March/April 2025 issue of The Horn Book Magazine.

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