6. Krush Groove
This 1985 movie directed by Michael Schultz is about the Def Jam Recordings. A famous recording company with Russell Simmons renamed Russell Walker in the film, this company signed the likes of Run-D.M.C and Kurtis Blow. The film renames it as Krush Groove label but the history remains the same. A look into how this famous record company operated gives viewers a good insight into the hip-hop scene at that time and this well-made film definitely deserves to be on someone’s list if one is a fan of hip-hop and rap.
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5. Something from Nothing: The Art of Rap
An American documentary film, this is directed by Ice-T and is an excellently researched film that goes into the creative process of writing rap and then delivering it. Various stars are interviewed and their creative processes are shown. This movie is a real goldmine if anyone is actually looking to get into rapping and hip-hop and just plain entertaining for aficionados of the genre.
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4. Hustle & Flow
Directed by Craig Brewer this film takes a long hard look at the association between a life of crime and hip-hop as a music genre. The film is dedicated to Sun Records founder Sam Phillips. The film shows a Memphis street hustler Djay. The man becomes dissatisfied with being a pimp and drug dealer and decided to give hip-hop a shot. The life of the protagonist then propels the script forward to a satisfactory ending where the dream of hip-hop is shown to be continuing.
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3. Get Rich Or Die Tryin’
The biopic about 50 Cent’s life was directly inspired by Eminem’s 8 Mile and it can be seen in the film using a similar template. The tile of the film is after 50 Cent’s first album and the film is as much a biopic about music as it is about a life of crime. A fine film showing the struggle the artist went through before becoming a figure of international repute, this film is a perfect watch for anyone who enjoyed 8 Mile.
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2. Straight Outta Compton
Directed by Gary Gray, this biographical film documents the meteoric rise and fall of the gangsta rap group. The film is titled after NWA’s debut album. The film stars members of the group including Dr. Dre and Ice Cube. The much-anticipated film was a commercial and critical success. A well-researched look into the most prolific gangsta rap group that the hip-hop scene has seen, this film remains a strong benchmark in films dealing with music documentaries, especially with the hip-hop and rap genre.
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1. Wild Style
This is the OG hip-hop film that encompasses all the most important aspects of this counter-culture, that is, MCing, DJing, Graffiti, and Breakdancing. The film is best known for the tremendous impact it has had on the culture of hip-hop and the continuing influence it has. The film stars some forefathers like Grandmaster Flash and Fab 5 Freddy. This film is the first of its kind and also the best of its kind in hip-hop.
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