The success of the Hip-Hop album <i>The Calling</i> (2003) by the Hilltop Hoods was a major event on the timeline of Hip-Hop in Australia. It launched a formerly ¿underground¿ scene into the spotlight, radically transforming the group members¿ lives and creating new opportunities for other Hip-Hop artists. This book analyses the impact of the album by drawing on original interviews with fifteen Hip-Hop practitioners from across Australia, including artists who contributed to the album. These primary interviews are interwoven with material from media sources and close readings of song lyrics and album imagery. An exploration of the early histories of Hip-Hop in Australia with a focus on the formation of Obese Records and the Hilltop Hoods¿ biography gives way to analysis of specific tracks from the album and the Hoods¿ prowess as live performers. The book uses <i>The Calling</i> as a lens to examine the beliefs and practices of Hip-Hop enthusiasts in Australia, including changes since t