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Faces of Rap Mothers Book Four

Faces of Rap Mothers: Book Four (Black and White Trade Print)

 

Foreword by Mr. Jeffrey Collins
Ghostwritten by Donna L. Quesinberry

Published by DonnaInk Publications, L.L.C.

 

In 2026, Faces of Rap Mothers isn’t just a book series—it’s a cultural cipher. Book Four drops with lyrical fire and feminine finesse, spotlighting a new suite of rap mothers whose lived experiences remix the narrative of hip-hop history. These women aren’t just adjacent to the culture—they are the culture. Their stories pulse with rhythm, resilience, and revelation.

 

From the mic to the matriarchal, Candy Strother DeVore-Mitchell curates a collective of voices that speak truth from the margins to the mainstream. Each chapter is a verse in a larger anthem—raw, real, and rooted in legacy. With contributions from fourteen dynamic women, this volume is eclectic, collectible, and undeniably essential.

 

The Foreword by music industry titan Mr. Jeffrey Collins sets the tone: reverent, rhythmic, and revolutionary. Candy opens Chapter One with her signature blend of insight and soul, to form a chorus of truth-tellers whose voices echo across generations.

 

About the Book - Faces of Rap Mothers is a multi-series publishing phenomenon that bridges literature, music, and media. Under Candy Strother DeVore-Mitchell’s visionary leadership, the brand has evolved into a full-spectrum platform—featuring books, television, music, and merchandise. With stylized manga-esque design and unfiltered storytelling, each volume delivers cultural commentary wrapped in creative fire.

 

The series includes:

  • Faces of Rap Mothers Books One through Ten

  • Rap Mothers Save the Day Books One through Ten

  • Faces of Rap Mothers Fathers Editions

  • Faces of Rap Mothers Presents…

  • Plus, exclusive merchandise and publisher-sponsored titles through DonnaInk Publications, Beat Deep Books, and Little Buggy Productions


About the Author - Candy Strother DeVore-Mitchell is a cultural architect, author, actress, executive producer, and CEO of Black Cash Records. As the niece of legendary trailblazer Ophelia DeVore-Mitchell, Candy carries a legacy of empowerment and innovation. She founded the Faces of Rap Mothers movement, launched a Roku television network, and created a music group that shares rights and royalties across the rap spectrum. Candy resides in Los Angeles with her husband and children, including HONEY and HOODTROPHYKING—both rising stars in the hip-hop scene.

About Jeffry Collins - Foreword - Mr. Collins is a respected music industry executive whose career spans decades of artist development, label leadership, and cultural impact. His Foreword sets the tone for Book Four—honoring the matriarchs of rap with reverence and rhythm.

About the Ghostwriter - Donna L. Quesinberry is a senior business writer, publisher, and creative strategist. As Founder & President of DonnaInk Publications and CEO of dpInk Ltd. Liability Company, she brings editorial mastery and spiritual depth to every project. Her ghostwriting transforms narratives into movements, amplifying voices with precision, grace, and cultural fluency.

About the PublisherDonnaInk Publications, L.L.C. is an independent publishing house dedicated to amplifying diverse voices and legacy literature. With imprints Beat Deep Books and Little Buggy Productions, DonnaInk delivers bold, polished, and purpose-driven works that resonate globally.

 

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