EG TV Live at 8:30 PM With AlBe Back, Trife Da God, & Charlie Clipse
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The Will Smith Music Video Collection (1999)
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Hip Hop Story: Tha Movie [VHS] (2003)
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Hip Hop Nation, Vol. 2 (2006)
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This exciting video magazine takes you on a tour of hip-hop around the U.S. and beyond. Go behind the scenes with the celebrities, explore fashion on the streets, watch emcee battles and b-boy competitions, see todays legends when they were yesterdays up-and-comers, visit the labs where the music happens, get useful tips on urban survival, and check out some cutting-edge comedy. “Hip-Hop Nation: Notes from the Underground” brings you the entire spectrum of hip-hop culturewhere its been and where its headed. Volume 2 features Nelly and the St. Lunatics, a hot emcee battle from Detroit, Ja Rule, a trip to Chicago to meet N.E.R.D., a visit with Timbaland in the studio, Master P, Lil Romeo, KRS-1, Krayzie Bone, Mobb Dee (more…)
Inside Hip Hop (2003)
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From the Back Cover
Go behind closed doors into the hip-hop industry at its highest level! Featuring exclusive interviews with today#s most powerful major record label moguls, these inspirational stories from the architects of hip-hop music reveal a vision which spawned a ne
Hip Hop Massive 2 (2007)
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Go back in time with classic Hip Hop performances by Wyclef Jean, Ming + FS, Liquid Mcs, Homeless Nation, Loot Pack and KRS-One. Wyclef also gives one of his most revealing and interesting interviews about life as a preacher’s child, his beginnings and i
Biggie and Tupac by Unknown. Size 13.90 inches width by 10.45 inches height. High Quality Art Poster Print
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Biggie and Tupac by Unknown.Total Size : 17.00 inches width by 11.00 inches height.This is the Highest Quality Art Print Reproduction of the Original Work. Fully Authorized by the Artist. OnlineWall is the worlds best quality art print, poster and framing store with over 25 years custom framing experience our quality of art prints cannot be beat.
Hip Hop Colony (2005)
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Experience an exciting new chapter in Hip-Hop music as you travel into Kenya, deep into the heart of East Africa. Known as Genge music, Kenya’s unique brand of Hip-Hop was initially dismissed as a passing fad, but this exhilarating new musical style — a dynamic fusion of traditional African music with American Hip-Hop — is exploding in popularity around the world. You are at the center of Kenya’s emerging rejuvenated Hip-Hop culture where raw, talented new artists are bumping aside familiar American Hip-Hop superstars on radio and TV and making their mark!
Hip Hop Massive (2007)
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The four cornerstones of the hip hop movement are featured in amazing and exclusive footage; the B-boy, the graffiti artist, the deejay and the MC. We will meet Miami’s hottest breakdancers and witness the most visually striking B-Boy jam ever captured o
Posted on: June 10, 2009
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Hip Hop Files: Photographs, 1979-1984 (Hardcover)
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Hip hop culture emerged from an environment of extreme deprivation and decay in the South Bronx, New York City. The concept of pure invention-of creating something from nothing-was in full effect at the end of the 1970s as graffiti (”borrowed” spray paint), breaking (cardboard as dance floor), and outdoor jams (electricity source: the base of street lights) captured the attention of urban youth, coalescing into new forms of artistic expression. Fortunately, photographer Martha Cooper was at the right place at the right time to document the people that created the music, dance, and art that became known worldwide. Cooper followed people who would one day become icons: the Rock Steady Crew, Fab 5 Freddy, DURO and DONDI, LADY PIN (more…)
THIS IS THE LIFE DVD
Posted on: June 1, 2009No comments yet
In 1989, a collective of young artists gathered weekly at a small health food store in South Central LA called “The Good Life. Their mandate? To explore and expand the musical boundaries of hip hop.
THIS IS THE LIFE tells the little known story of a group of teenagers, who revolutionized hip hop by innovating the very rhyme patterns, melodic concepts and lyrical styles used by many of today’s biggest rap stars.
While their innovations have yielded billions of dollars for the recording industry, the Good Life emcees have toiled in relative obscurity in the United States. But much like their jazz heroes of a bygone era, these street poets have garnered a rabid and musically sophisticated fan base abroad, with a cult-like followi (more…)











