Fight the Power: How Hip Hop Changed the World
Plot
Public Enemy’s Chuck D leads a cast of hip-hop icons and leading African-American and Latino cultural commentators as they chart the factors that led to the birth of the revolutionary art form of hip-hop in 1970s New York, as well as the creation of the seminal hit The Message. They evoke a picture of how, after the turbulence of the 60s and the civil rights struggles, desperate social conditions and the experience of countless dispossessed people of colour living in a city mired in crisis helped give birth to a new art form.
Chuck D
KRS-One
Grandmaster Caz
Melle Mel
Abiodun Oyewole
Nelson George
Hasan Kwame Jeffries
Darryl 'DMC' McDaniels
Lee Quiñones
Michael Holman
Douglas Colón
Rosa Alicia Clemente
LL Cool J
Fat Joe
Sway Calloway
Leah Wright Rigeur
John Forte
Al Sharpton
Kaye Whitehead
Killer Mike
Ice-T
Jody Armour
Monie Love
Ernest R. Dickerson
Eminem
B-Real
Soren Baker
Warren G
Shinese Harlins-Kilgore
Ladies First: A Story of Women in Hip-Hop
TransGeneration
Dear Mama
Free Meek
Cały ten rap
Concrete Feeling
My Coolest Years
How To Be a Fan With Hex
_Underscore
It Seems Like Yesterday
The Murder Inc Story
Flash
Hungry For Answers
Afrobeats: The Backstory
The Tanning of America
In Vogue: The 90s
Hip Hop: The Songs That Shook America
Tellement gay ! Homosexualité & pop culture
United Kingdom of Pop
Streets of Compton