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In 2020, rap artist and professor A.D. Carson published the first peer-reviewed rap album about his experiences with Black masculinity called "i used to love to dream." Typically in peer review, experts evaluate scholarly articles prior to publication. For Carson's album, dubbed a "mixtap/e/ssay," peer review involved both scholars and rap artists. In combining elements of a mixtape album with scholarly essays that connect Carson's lyrics to historical and contemporary contexts for listeners both inside and outside academia, Carson's album helped redefine how scholarship is created and shared.