Review Of The Brinch And Green Eggs And Ham And One Fish By Danny Brown

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Danny Brown just announced on an Australian radio station that he is writing a children's book. Before you rush to judgement, I can't think of a better artist to write a children's book than Danny Brown. Danny makes claim that his book will feature rhyme patterns similar to Dr. Seuss. Just like a Dr. Seuss book, the rapper's lyrics are also colorful, wacky, humorous, and oddly entertaining. His experience of watching his 13-year-old daughter grow up influenced his children's book. The book's objective is to address self-esteem in black girls. Brown says, "You know how black women do so much -- process their hair, change their eye color. It's really about a little girl who does all these things to herself and changes herself and she realizes she's just better off the way she is". …show more content…

Alicia Keys, Bruce Springsteen, Madonna, and Keith Richards are all children's book authors. Brown mentions the book will be "real Dr. Seuss-y." He continues, "I don't know how Dr. Seuss did it. I don't know how he wrote The Grinch and Green Eggs And Ham and One Fish, Two Fish - what was going on in that guy's brain to be able to write those things?" Danny Brown was asked how he believes Seuss's rhyming style could translate into hip-hop, Brown wisely answered, "I think I am Dr. Seuss! I'm the Grinch. I'm all his characters come to life in rap music." I won't argue with Danny; he definitely resembles the character's mentality. The Detroit rapper is just as wildly entertaining and clever as a Dr. Seuss

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