"A wonderful ride, colored by personal digressions and crisp observations."
--Dorian Lynskey, The Guardian
"[Questlove] is an affable and expert tour guide through the annals of hip-hop, as adept at spinning yarns as he is at spinning records."
--G'Ra Asim, The Washington Post
"A trip worth taking. Questlove's embedded narration of the infamous 1995 Source Awards . . . shows the author at his storytelling best."
--AD Carson, Los Angeles Times
"[Questlove is] a major artist and a major fan. With co-author Ben Greenman, [he] covers 50 years of hip-hop with insight, passion and the geeky love of a true believer. Not to be missed."
--Michael Giltz, Parade
"Like a window looking deep into the workings of a pretty special hip-hop mind . . . Entertaining and authoritative . . . [Questlove] uses his knowledge and experience to his advantage in every way, bringing unique and fresh perspectives. His well-honed instincts are spot-on . . . Immensely entertaining."
--Pop Matters
"A memorable, masterful history of the first 50 years of an indelible American art form. . . Questlove's instincts as a superfan and artist take this history beyond the hype to something very special."
--Kirkus Reviews (starred review)
"Questlove closely examines the social, political, and artistic factors contributing to hip-hop's growth, many facets and styles, stars, controversies, innovations, and far-ranging influence. This is a must-read . . . Questlove's illuminating and insightful survey is as personal as it is expert."
--Booklist (starred review)
"A kaleidoscopic chronicle of hip-hop's 50-year history. . . Throughout, Questlove interweaves sharp and lyrical analyses of hip-hop's evolution with fascinating, up-close recollections of the genre's turning points. . . an exuberant account of a dynamic musical genre and the cultural climate in which it evolved."
--Publishers Weekly (starred review)