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  1. Interviews with influential MCs, DJs and moguls trace the genre's dynamic evolution from the 1970s through the '00s in this documentary series. Watch trailers & learn more.

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  2. Hip-Hop Evolution: With Shad, LL Cool J, Big Daddy Kane, Cheo Hodari Coker. MC and journalist Shad Kabango meets with Hip-Hop's biggest stars to retrace how Hip-Hop became the world's most popular music, but realizes that Hip-Hop's true legacy is something much more profound.

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  3. Hip-Hop Evolution 2016 | Maturity Rating: A | 4 Seasons | Documentary Interviews with influential MCs, DJs and moguls trace the genre's dynamic evolution from the 1970s through the '00s in this documentary series.

  4. Hip-Hop Evolution is a Canadian music documentary television series that originally aired on HBO Canada in 2016. Hosted by Juno Award-winning artist Shad, the series profiles the history of hip-hop music through interviews with many of the genre's leading cultural figures.

    • 8 Mile
    • Beat Street
    • Beats, Rhymes and Life: The Travels of A Tribe called Quest
    • Breakin'
    • Brown Sugar
    • CB4
    • Dave Chappelle's Block Party
    • Dope
    • Do The Right Thing
    • Fade to Black

    Telling a semi-autobiographical story derived from the life of Eminem (who is installed as the lead), 8 Mileis a shining example of how a music-fueled narrative could be ripe with dramatic tension. What makes the film work so well is that the Eminem's "B Rabbit" character had an easily understandable goal; he wants to be respected for his music. Th...

    There was a string of hip-hop-focused films released in the early 1980s which looked to capitalize off the relatively new art form which had been birthed by DJ Kool Herc in the South Bronx a decade earlier. With Beat Street, many people Stateside and abroad got their first look at the various elements of hip-hop - which had been first chronicled in...

    After watching Michael Rapaport's 2011 documentary on A Tribe Called Quest, fans had little hope that the legendary group would ever reconcile their differences and record a final album together. While most people had been aware of Phife Dawg's failing health as a result of his ongoing battle with diabetes, many couldn't comprehend that his battle ...

    Breakin' solidified hip-hop as a certifiable movie genre after it was released in 1984 and outperformed Sixteen Candlesto become the number one film at the box office. Eschewing multiple elements in favor of breakdancing's intoxicating effects on youth culture, the film also showcased that hip-hop wasn't simply a New York-based art form - utilizing...

    Proving that the love of music informs physical attraction, Brown Sugarasks the age old question; can men and women just be friends? The theme of selling out is of utmost importance in the film. Not only are we given all the reasons why people choose the wrong spouses, but we also come to understand why certain hip-hop acts blow up while others rem...

    Amongst the many criticisms that the hip-hop genre has had to endure throughout the years, is that it is both misogynistic and that it takes itself too seriously. Chris Rock's wickedly funny spoof, CB4, addresses both issues head on by using self-awareness as its greatest weapon - while also adding to the conversation with a strong theme about auth...

    One of the most underrated aspects of Chappelle's Showwas his wide variety of music acts which included Mos Def, Talib Kweli, Busta Rhymes, Fat Joe, Killer Mike, Slum Village, The Roots, Wyclef, De La Soul, Black Star, DMX, CeeLo, Ludacris, Common, Kanye West, Snoop Dogg and Big Boi. Nestled between the final full season of his Comedy Central brill...

    After having steered the ship on Brown Sugar, Rick Famuyiwa returned to the genre with his teenage-focused Dope. Trading a predictable point of view audiences had come to expect when presented a South Central backdrop, Famuyiwa instead decided to hone in on a diverse group of friends who had bonded over a so-called "Golden Age" of hip-hop from the ...

    With a scalding hot heat wave as that perfect storm element, Spike Lee's Do the Right Thingprominently uses a Public Enemy-aided soundtrack - which serves the plot effectively through Radio Raheem - to address issues of institutional racism and gentrification in Brooklyn. Both literally and figuratively, we the audience are left to ponder if cooler...

    When JAY-Z's concert experience, Fade to Black, was released back in 2004, many believed his performance at Madison Square Garden would be his last - having announced his retirement from rap music following his eighth project, The Black Album. Pulling together footage from the concert with guests like Beyoncé, Mary J. Blige, Missy Elliott, R. Kelly...

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    Hip-Hop today is a global culture that has changed music, dance, fashion, language —and even politics. But where did this worldwide cultural movement begin? We trace hip-hop back to its humble beginnings, when the kids of the Bronx crammed into house parties, rec rooms, and public parks to hear music like they’d never heard it before.

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  7. Hip-hop music first developed in the United States in the 1970s and has steadily grown in popularity in the decades since then. This docuseries traces the genre's dynamic evolution from the ...