CanaÂdiÂan “geek rapÂper” Baba Brinkman first garÂnered popÂuÂlar attenÂtion with a well-received, well-reviewed rap adapÂtaÂtion of Chaucer’s CanÂterÂbury Tales at the EdinÂburgh Fringe FesÂtiÂval. (To get a sense of the project, check out this brief scene from “The ParÂdonÂer’s Tale.”) And we also preÂviÂousÂly feaÂtured his brilÂliant work on MacmilÂlan’s What’s Your EngÂlish? camÂpaign.
Brinkman has brought his folÂlow-up show, a fasÂciÂnatÂing homage to Charles DarÂwin called “The Rap Guide to EvoÂluÂtion,” to New York City, where it’s getÂting rave reviews. In the video above, he explains how he went about putting the project togethÂer, and how evoÂluÂtionÂary sciÂence enriched his underÂstandÂing of the vioÂlence and anger so prevaÂlent in the music he loves. The whole talk is great, but if you want to start off with a taste of the rap itself, skip forÂward to minute 9:03.
RelatÂed ConÂtent:
The CliÂmate SciÂenÂtist Rap (WarnÂing: OffenÂsive LanÂguage)
SheerÂly Avni is a San FranÂcisÂco-based arts and culÂture writer. Her work has appeared in Salon, LA WeekÂly, MothÂer Jones, and many othÂer pubÂliÂcaÂtions. You can folÂlow her on twitÂter at @sheerly.