Queen of urban prophecy

Aya De León

Book - 2022

20-year-old Deza was supposed to be just another hot girl emcee, but when a bonus track strikes a surprising social chord, it rockets her album to the top of the charts - and her record label promotes her to headline their first-ever all-female national tour. As Deza attempts to live up to her new reputation, her inexperience generates tour drama. And when her female DJ quits, the label replaces her with the last thing Deza needs: the sexy guy DJ she flirted with at a club.

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Genres
Urban fiction
Published
New York, NY : Dafina/Kensington Publishing Corp [2022]
Language
English
Main Author
Aya De León (author)
Physical Description
280 pages ; 21 cm
ISBN
9781496728623
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Review by Booklist Review

De Leon's (A Spy in the Struggle, 2021) latest excellent novel offers a view into the world of hip-hop from a female star's perspective. Deza's latest track makes her famous because people believe she prophesied a young girl's shooting death. She is invited to headline a female hip-hop tour, which involves her working with local DJ Damian. His ability to draw on the local styles on each of their tour stops inspires her to write new lyrics. Flashbacks throughout the book reveal Deza's challenging childhood with a resentful mother and angry father and how she was moved to express her feelings in music. Her time on tour shows her just how unfair and misogynistic the music industry can be, but she also learns how to respond in a way that retains her self-respect. When an ex-boyfriend and former mentor tries to take advantage of her, she knows how to handle it and how to plan for future success. Talented wordsmith De Leon infuses power and impact into her prose and her protagonist's verses.

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Review by Publisher's Weekly Review

The incisive if uneven latest from de Leon (A Spy in the Struggle) follows a young female rapper headlining her first national tour. After a more established rapper bows out of a tour, up-and-comer Deza Starling gets the headliner spot on an all-female tour. On the road, she struggles with self-doubt and battles misogyny (a Rolling Stone article portrays her as a "sexy girl with no substance, who was way out of her league," when in actuality her fans are catching onto her raw and confrontational lyrics). One of her songs becomes a hit and earns her the name "Queen of Urban Prophecy," but Deza isn't sure she can keep up with the title. As the tour goes on, a romance develops with a DJ. Then, after the record company adds a male duo to headline over Deza, she fights to keep her focus. Flashbacks convey Deza's difficult childhood, and as the tour goes on she takes various political stands. The author tries to harmonize a coming-of-age story, commentary on the music industry, and romance, but doesn't quite hit the mark, even if the drama is often entertaining. This does a good job showing a young woman finding her voice amid adversity, but the uneven narrative lessens the impact. Agent: Jenni Ferrari, Union Literary. (Jan.)

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