FAQs

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What does C.W.A stand for?


Check the book.


What is your shipping policy?

Yeah, our shipping times are not as fast as Prime Now.

Read the full policy here.

Think back to 2001... not the year, the album! Dre made us wait for his masterpiece... and while we're not quite master Dre-level yet—our products are made-to-order with care and are individually crafted before they're sent out for you to enjoy.

All our products are created waste-less and made-to-order for you after you checkout. We create only what is needed. And it requires our amazing supporters wait a little for their orders.

Thank you for choosing Boomboss Beats, we hope you revisit our classics for a long time, just like Dre's.

If you have questions email us at weeverydayvillains@gmail.com


What is your return policy?

We have specific policies for returns based on preferences, change of heart or issues with products.

Read the full return policy here.

Long and short of it, we want to make you happy as much as we can, while making sure we can survive to spread the beauty of rap around the world. A healthy business takes effort.

If there's an issue with product quality or mislabeled items, we'll make good. If it's an issue with the size you ordered turning out to be incorrect, best to reach out to us. If you just don't want the product anymore, let us have a chat and see what we can't do to change your mind.

Who is this book meant for?

Kids! All kids.

This book is perfect for kids learning the lovely English language, from first words, to working out rhymes, rhythm, creativity and phonetics.

This book is also perfect for kids learning to read, associating words on pages with slow, medium or fast audio support.

Finally, this book is really for adults, who are just over-ripened children, needing some nostalgic flavor and a secret chance to work on their craft.

Is this product right for my kid?

You want to know if this product is right for your kid, your niece or nephew, or your friend’s kid.

After exhaustive clinical testing, we are positive this book is right FOR ALL KIDS.

It’s silly, stupid, incredible, rhymable, rappable, helpful, educational, quirky and most importantly, wildly colorful.

It contains no explicit language or themes like 90s hip hop is famous for, just the vibe. We hope it inspires some lyrical loose-lipping and creativity around the home.

It’s for all kids of all kinds. We have different speeds of raps so that everyone can find a flow they like.

If your kid is between two and ninety-nine, you good.

What are child-safe lyrics?

Glad you asked.

We have a NO CFSBA guideline. The big bad swear words won't get anywhere near these rhymes. This is for children.

We stay away from rap themes relating to explicit topics like weapons, violence, sexualization, substances or overpriced footwear and jewelry. We'll save those for parents to cover when the time comes ;)

We maintain the heat-packin fun and whimsy of lil gangsta topics like gettin hella mad at burning toast and then making sure baby thugs control their mean mugs by cleaning up messes to help mom and dad.

Parents with a range of comfort levels and with children as young as 2 have enjoyed these books with their little rappers-in-training.

What's the Rappaverse?

The Rappaverse is the world that Boomboss Blasta lives in, where kids come to learn rap along with characters parodying iconic 90s personalities.

West Coast Lunch is the first corner of the Rappaverse to be published, but Chilly Smalls the Notorious Fridge and Brewdacris the coffee maker will show up with their homies soon.

Keep an eye out for East Coast Dinner and South Side Breakfast in early 2023.

How many characters are there?

So many!

We can't reveal them all. But let us say, there's a line down the block of more than 100 characters waiting to get published into the Rappaverse.

Lemonem, Roastface Grillah, Mobb Deep Freeze and Beouf Daddy are just a few you can expect to see soon.

What's the Harvard claim?

We claim that kids who learn to rap at a young age are 7% more likely to get into Harvard twice.

Some people have reported that "my child learned to rap and didn’t get into Harvard like you promised".

That’s deeply troubling. Not that your kid didn't get into Harvard, but because you'd believe such a thing.

Everyone knows that learning to rap at a young age only increases the chances of getting into MIT, not Harvard.