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Jails, Hospitals & Hip-Hop is a cinematic tour de force that is unprecedented in film or hip-hop history. From the mind of Brooklyn actor, performance artist and hip-hop activist Danny Hoch, this film spins out the stories of ten lives shocked by global hip-hop, the prison system and life in general. Moving masterfully in and out of the characters while the camera cuts from film narrative to live performances, Danny blows your mind and makes you look at cultural power in a new way that is hysterically funny, tragically sad and uplifting all at once.
A documentary about the two New York rap artists I.G. Off & Hazadus and their struggle from street to studio to fame. Shot in the years 2000 and 2001
2 Hip 4 TV is a variety show aimed at children that appeared on NBC in 1988, and was hosted by Colin Quinn and Ahmet Zappa. Musical guests included the Red Hot Chili Peppers, Edie Brickell and New Bohemians, Sparks and El Vez. The series was set in a bowling alley.
George Carlin sums up his life and career. Presented as an extra feature on the "It's Bad For Ya" DVD.
Southside' - A documentary on Kerala's rising hip hop culture. Dive deeper into this culture that is making waves across Kerala with its distinctive style and form.
Investigative Reporter, Lisa Evers, proves the murders of three of the most significant hip hop artists of the last decade.
'Redefinitions' shines light on the foundation of Hip Hop culture, and the players who plan to take it to the next level. Features special performances by Blackalicious, Dead Prez, Toni Blackman, Liberty and Slum Village.
The best of the country's spoken-word artists who've taken poetry and made it into music take the stage at Los Angeles's Ivar Theater to share their rhymes and bring down the house at the Hip Hop Poetry Jam. Features the verbal stylings of former Grand Slam champ Bridget Gray, Gaknew, Miss Kimm, Joy Jones, Gina Loring, Jahaira and many more.
Beat This: A Hip-Hop History is a 1984 BBC documentary film about hip-hop culture, directed by Dick Fontaine. The cast includes Afrika Bambaataa, DJ Kool Herc — the film includes footage from Herc's original dance parties — The Cold Crush Brothers, Jazzy Jay, Brim Fuentes, and The Dynamic Rockers. It is narrated by Imhotep Gary Byrd. Originally part of the Arena television series, it was among the first crop of documentaries about hip-hop.
Go into the mind of professional dancing coach Tony Lewis as he brings us the greatest hip hop moves of the 90s.
Twenty years after they pioneered a new sound on the streets of the South Bronx, several grandmasters of hip-hop roll down downtown for a nostalgic concert at Webster Hall in Manhattan. Old-school tracks include Busy Bee on "Suicide," Melle Mel and the Furious Five on "Freedom" and "White Lines," Grandmaster Caz on "Hate the Game" and "MC's Delight," and Rob Base & DJ E-Z Rock on "It Takes Two" and "Joy & Pain."
Narrated by RapRock Recording artist Smoot, this film takes you on a wild ride thruogh Atlanta, Houston, and Miami with platinum rappers and hot chicks. Explore the South's unique flavor, style, clothing, and the dialect. Featuring Lil Jon, Nelly, David Banner, Ying Yang Twins, Smoot, and more.
Old-school hip-hop gurus get their day in the sun with this collection of some of the best-loved videos and songs from the genre. See such masters as Ludacris ("Stand Up"), Mary J. Blige ("Family Affair"), DMX ("Party Up" and "X Gon' Give It to Ya"), Dru Hill ("How Deep Is Your Love?"), the Beastie Boys ("Fight for Your Right to Party") and more prove why these songs have been lauded as classics and why they're the best of the best.
Hip-hop and R&B stars including Mary J. Blige, Macy Gray, Kanye West and others populate these live performance clips from Jools Holland's popular U.K. music show "Later." The track list includes Blige's "Family Affair," D'Angelo's "Crusin'," Ms. Dynamite's "Dy-Na-Mi-Tee," Jill Scott's "Getting in the Way," Alicia Keys's "Fallin'," West's "All Falls Down," Amy Winehouse's "Stronger Than Me" and Blackstreet's "Don't Leave Me."
Celebrate the enduring legacy of hip-hop with this special reunion concert at New York City's famous Webster Hall, featuring a host of head-bobbing performances from many of rap music's most legendary names. Highlights include "If I Ruled the World" by Kurtis Blow, the Crash Crew's "We Are Known as Emcees" and "Looking for the Perfect Beat" by Afrika Bambaataa and Soul Sonic Force.