| Management number | 222069932 | Release Date | 2026/05/04 | List Price | US$12.64 | Model Number | 222069932 | ||
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The regime tried to silence a generation. Music gave them their voice back.“Their deaths shook me… It was hellish — bullet-riddled walls, shattered glass, the rusted scent of blood… Over a hundred rounds had torn through their tiny outbuilding.”Beat of the Defiant by Nhlanhla Magubane, co-authored with Mark Fine, is a powerful music memoir and political coming-of-age story set in apartheid-era Soweto during the brutal years from the 1985 State of Emergency to Nelson Mandela’s presidency in 1994.Growing up Black under apartheid, Nhlanhla comes of age in the charged streets of Mzimhlophe, where violence, loss, and systemic oppression shape daily life. Friends are murdered. Communities are torn apart. The state rules through fear. Yet through it all, music becomes survival — a lifeline that transforms grief into resistance and trauma into purpose.Raised on the fierce philosophy of the Black Consciousness Movement inspired by Steve Biko, and grounded in proud Zulu heritage, Nhlanhla discovers that rhythm can be both weapon and refuge.From the revolutionary hip-hop of Public Enemy and KRS-One, to the jazz and protest sounds of Hugh Masekela and the reggae fire of Lucky Dube, this memoir traces how global Black soundscapes converged with township struggle. Hip-hop, jazz, gospel, reggae, and kwaito were more than genres — they were ancestral echoes, resistance codes, and blueprints for survival.Music did not merely accompany the struggle — it documented it, healed it, and defied it.Interwoven with deeply personal loss are defining moments in South African history: the Soweto Uprising, the State of Emergency, and the long road to freedom under Nelson Mandela. This is not distant political commentary. It is lived experience — told with lyrical power, emotional honesty, and unflinching clarity.Beat of the Defiant is a story of:Growing up Black under apartheidMusic as resistance and liberationIdentity forged through trauma and cultureSurvival, memory, and inherited resilienceTurning oppression into art and silence into soundFor readers of political memoirs, music biographies, and African history, this book stands as a testament to how creativity endures when freedom is denied — and how a generation rewrote its destiny with rhythm, rage, faith, and unbreakable resolve.This is not just a memoir. It is a rhythm of survival. A soundtrack of resistance. A beat that refused to die. Read more
| ISBN10 | 1969844663 |
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| ISBN13 | 978-1969844669 |
| Language | English |
| Publisher | Book Publishing Group LLC |
| Dimensions | 6 x 1.32 x 9 inches |
| Item Weight | 2.14 pounds |
| Print length | 585 pages |
| Publication date | February 20, 2026 |
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