Hip Hop Music Video's, Exclusive Inerviews and the latest Hip Hop produced movies that are crisp and on point that will never be shown on BET or MTV not just because of the language and partial nudity but the realness that is not appropriate for TV.
The Drug Game Wasn't Personal, It Was Business!!!...
This story is about a young man named Alberto Martinez aka Alpo, known as one of the most notorious urban street legends in the history of the U.S...from the age of 14-25, Alpo captivated the streets of NYC by setting trends through his lucrative coke profits...he was one of the most flashiest & daring gangsers of his time...the impact he made on the streets of Harlem still has influence in Hip-Hop today!!!
When the odds for serving life are against you, the odds for success can seem impossible.
This dvd takes viewers on a journey through underground America to expose to the world the harsh realities lived by the youth in inner city.
Their life experiences and strugles creates a hunger that gives birth to hustling.
Crack Cocaine became the main source for survival and self destruction was the result of it.
American Kids shows the reality of both worlds, good and bad through the testimonies from the children.
On the streets of downtown Los Angeles, there are enough homeless people to populate a small city.
This city, better known as Skid Row, has quickly become America's homeless capital.
The men and women of these occupied streets have to navigate daily through its web of drugs, robberies and even murder... and thats before they get a bite to eat.
Join us as we introduce you to the players in this "tragic comedy". Watch as they take to the "stage" and show you true life accounts of what it means to be homeless in America.
We assure you that you will not forget their faces.
If you have ever seen any of the other And1 mixtapes and liked them your collection will not be complete without Vol. 5 because they have all the and1 players plus some new ones that make the DVD interesting. Skip, Hotsauce, and AO are still killing defenders and the dunkers are still doing awesome dunks especially main event. So go ahead and get the tape and you want regret it. Its one of the best yet.
Hit the streets with the And1 Mixtape Tour as it checks out the coast to coast street basketball scene with Mixtape Players Skip To My Lou, HotSauce, Main Event, Shane the Dribbling Machine, AO, Headache, Sik wit It and more.
You'll venture to the streets of Boston, New Orleans, Dallas, Philly, Atlanta as these players show you their hottest moves to some solid hip-hop jams.
From the streets and clubs of London to the boroughs of New York, down to the neighborhoods of Los Angeles, gain exclusive access to some of the industry's most influential artists, producers and executives that have shaped and formed the current world of Hip-Hop. This DVD attempts to explore in-depth, the state of Hip-Hop post 911.
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The Hip-Hop community has whispered about it for years.
Now learn the shocking truth and see the irrefutable evidence: Top Hip Hop artists are being targeted by one of the most powerful police departments in the country
Unlike performers in any other musical genre, respected Hip-Hop artists such as Jay-Z, Ja Rule, 50 Cent, The Game, Cuban Link, Damon Dash, Snoop Dogg, Nas, Lil' Kim and more are constantly followed, questioned and monitored by New York City's finest
The NYPD maintains that there's no profiling of Hip Hop artists and their crews, but now retired police detective Derrick Parker reveals that he personally created an NYPD rap unit following the murder of Notorious B.I.G. in 1997
With actual law enforcement rapper surveillance footage and a rare peek at the infamous "rap binder" used in law enforcement training, Black and Blue tells the compelling story of Detective Derrick Parker, the one-of-a-kind unit he created and the controversy it has spawned
This is the secret story of Hip Hop that the NYPD doesn't want you to see
If you say the word extortion in Harlem, the next words would probably be "THE PREACHER CREW" aka "THE FAMILY" and "THE BLACK HAND OF DEATH!"
They were called the most ruthless men in Harlem, extorting drug dealers and killing by torture those who didn't pay. They've been accused of a lot of murders dating back to the 70's. When individuals were ordered to be murdered, acid was poured on their bodies to remove tattoos that could possibly identify them. Thier bodies were then dismembered and left in a crumbling abandoned building.
Crew members were then ordered to scrub down the killing room with boric acid after each murder.
After three decades of allegedly terrorizing, extorting, murdering and torturing Harlem’s major drug dealers, "THE PRECHER CREW" was captured by the F.B.I.'s C11 squad.
The PRECHER CREW"S leader Mr. Clarence "Preacher" Heatley allegedly cooperated with the F.B.I., snitching on his own crew!
The Preacher crew's chief lieutenant: Mr John Cuff aka "Captain Jack Frost (rumored the only man preacher feared)", was sentenced to life plus 145 years after preacher's testimony.
The true Hip Hop Battle is no longer a fight to prove one's skills, but a fight for the heart of a culture, an art form, a way of life. That's Beef II. Continuing the tradition of thoughtful, unbiased, and entertaining hip hop journalism that has earned Beef critical and popular success, Beef II airs out the beef in the business as the artists call out the real gangsters in hip hop. Features interviews with 50 Cent, D12, Benzino, Dave Mays, Redman, Method Man, Canibus, Royce Da 5-9, KRS-One, Nelly, Ice Cube, Mack 10, Cypress Hill, DMX, K Solo, Sticky Fingaz, Fredro Starr, Parrish Smith, Ice T, Russell Simmons, Elliott Wilson, Selwyn Hinds, Black Child, Kool Moe Dee, RBX.
Sol (Tariq Trotter) is an up-and-coming hip-hop artist from the Jamaican section of Crown Heights. Sara (Karen Goberman) is a straightlaced Jewish girl from a very religious family. Their worlds collide (literally) one night when a car carrying Sol and his pal Scratch (Bonz Malone) collides with a car driven by Sara's boyfriend Judah (David Vadim). Judah and Scratch quickly get into a heated argument about who is at fault, but Sol and Sara share an instant, mysterious connection.
Tensions mount between the Jewish and black communities as Judah and a group of Jewish vigilantes seeks vengeance on Scratch, and Scratch retaliates by blowing up Judah's car. Judah and his friends retaliate by burning down the door to Club Dread, a popular hip-hop nightspot where Sol and his group are playing.
As the situation escalates, Sol and Sara reject the madness the see coming from their friends and relatives, and seek refuge in each other.