Tahir Hemphill


Tahir Hemphill is an American multimedia artist, ethnolinguist, and design researcher. He developed the Hip Hop Word Count database.

Early life

Hemphill grew up in New York City, on the Lower East Side of Manhattan. He graduated from Brooklyn Technical High School with a Regents diploma concentration in Electrical Engineering. He is African-American.
Hemphill graduated from Morehouse College with a B.A. in Spanish. He has a certificate in Strategic Planning from Miami Ad School. He has a master's degree in Communications Design which he received from Pratt Institute.

Career

Hip-Hop Word Count database

Hemphill created an ethnographic database of hip-hop lyrics covering the period from 1979 to the present. In the database, assets are geotagged and dated according to album release dates. Hemphill calls this data a geography of language in the universe of hip-hop. Hemphill faceted the information with analysis of word count, number of syllables per word, number of letters per word, polysyllabic words, as well as an education and audience reading level rating. Hemphill used Simplified Measure of Gobbledygook ("SMOG") and Flesch–Kincaid readability tests to evaluate reading levels. Within his analysis of Hip-Hop through a scientific lens, he aims to trace origins of certain slang words, how they move to different communities, and their malleable, fluid meanings in different contexts.

Fellowships, grants, etc.

Exhibitions

Works and publications

  • Hemphill, Tahir. Master's Thesis. New York, NY: Pratt Institute: December 1999.