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And good and very brief introduction to true hip hop culture for the uninitiated, which is pretty much everyone. If your primary exposure to hip hop comes from the radio, mtv, and better then this documentary will give you a peak into actual hip hop with legends like Melle Mel, Grandmaster Caz, BDK, and KRS-One. If you're already steeped in hip hop culture and history as I am then this documentary offers up some great freestyles and interviews with these legends.
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These are the real hip hop players must I say.Img 55yrs in to this and those players that think there players are and have been played by them selves,because give credit no give the respect!!!!!!where it's do to those real players who let you in! $$$$ Ice no dis to you or any wives out there,your men are hip hop and that's not Wales lol if you think so then who ever does need more schoolin thts my word .word!
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This is one of the best documentaries on one aspect of hip hop bar none. A must see for any hip hop fan. Should of had some more artist like Kool G Rap, De La Soul, MF Doom, Planet Asia, Wildchild, Roxanne Shante, Queen Latifah, Grand Puba and Sadat X, Spoonie G, Masta Ace, Genius/GZA, Ghostface Killa, Wu-Tang...and it should have been longer.And to the dumb assholes talking about samples, stealing music, and Rap is crap. That's BULLSHIT because it's a documentary about Lyrics, Lyricism And Lyricist. Idiots
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