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Hip Hop Documentary (1994) Pt.4 ft. Speech (of Arrested Development), Melle Mel, Raphael Sebbag 

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[Part 4 of 4] The "Looking For The Perfect Beat" Hip Hop Documentary aired in 1994 on select TV stations throughout the US and some other countries.
Cast includes: Melle Mel, Chuck D, Grandmaster Flash, Ice Cube, Afrika Bambaataa, KRS-One, Afrika Islam ,Speech (of Arrested Development), Gil Scott-Heron, Rock Steady Crew & More.
Grandmaster Melle Mel marks transitions through the hip hop time line. The cast reflects on the elements of American culture that created it and changed it's course through the Golden Age.

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Комментарии : 23   
@jacobcrumb3323
@jacobcrumb3323 Год назад
As a teenager from 1993 growing up in the UK this music changed my life forever and I am still a hardcore follower to this day, couldn't imagine my life without it.
@finregan9322
@finregan9322 2 года назад
The guys at the end were outstanding
@PMMagro
@PMMagro 10 лет назад
Black music is USAs best contribution to this world. Many other fine things too but this music is american and it's really influecncing and enriching the world.
@saifulannuar
@saifulannuar 7 лет назад
I watched AAArrested Development full movie here twitter.com/faf2a8990a9a34608/status/824453071988068352
@thetraveler9
@thetraveler9 Год назад
There's no color to music. It's not black or white music. What if a black person likes classic rock they're listening to "white music" come on
@philliplyn2692
@philliplyn2692 2 года назад
Loving this one thanks for sharing very information blessed love to all knowledge is power hopefully everyone pays attention keep up the good work 🙏🏿🙏🏿🙏🏿🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲
@lesegonzimande6180
@lesegonzimande6180 4 года назад
Intelligence and black excellence at it's finest
@stanleyshack26
@stanleyshack26 3 года назад
That is truly Rapping
@Timothy-bb7nw
@Timothy-bb7nw 11 месяцев назад
IT IS A RADIO ONE UNDERGROUND G.SIDE LABOR DAY HOLIDAY Monday morning Special edition 😎🍻👍🔥🎶🎶🎉celebration 5O YEARS OF HIP HOP MUSIC ARTISTS EDITION 🍻😎
@JulianPerez-zv6os
@JulianPerez-zv6os 2 года назад
It's really funny: Arrested Development and alt-hip hop looked like THEY, not the gangstas and Dr. Dre, were the future of hip hop in 1992. I actually think they were unfairly written out of hip hop history. I loved their love of African culture, deep south culture instead of the West and East Coast, and chill sampling of jazz and African rhythms. They were the first Atlanta hip hop group to sell platinum records.
@nebstaism
@nebstaism 2 года назад
The south started rising to the top in the 2000s and has been on top and the main influence of hip hop ever since 💯
@sweetcrowther5101
@sweetcrowther5101 4 года назад
Love this group they just disappeared...what happened
@TdT2211
@TdT2211 4 года назад
Mmmmm, I'm not really sure why but I think I remember reading something like they all knew the group was temporary or a musical project. Speech, if you haven't checked out his RU-vid channel, you should. He has some good documentaries and music.
@JulianPerez-zv6os
@JulianPerez-zv6os 2 года назад
A good question. I think tastes changed, and gangsta rap, Snoop, and Dr. Dre were getting big in 1992 or so, and it seemed like there was no place for guys in daishikis with southern and soul grooves. A lot of people also felt their attitude toward gangsta rap was that of snotty jerks who looked down on it moralistically. Not true, but that's what people thought all the same.
@markanthonybrigole7637
@markanthonybrigole7637 3 года назад
Hey, may i know the title of intro music?
@snopyrap87
@snopyrap87 2 года назад
Arrested development - Everyday people Peace
@acebutterfly2725
@acebutterfly2725 2 года назад
Convenient how they FAILED to mention the Jamaican-born Founder of Hip Hop - DJ Kool Herc (Clive Campbell)!
@NittyGritty85
@NittyGritty85 10 лет назад
At the end,who are they?
@gwiltl
@gwiltl 5 лет назад
London's Pride
@kevindube7096
@kevindube7096 3 года назад
The ending seemed like a rushed effort to say “see? it’s global too!”
@SethMcFartlane
@SethMcFartlane 3 года назад
How wrong this documentary was ...Arrested Development were a flash in the pan, and hiphop quickly moved into the bling-bling era after '94
@JulianPerez-zv6os
@JulianPerez-zv6os 2 года назад
See, I'm not sure, I think Arrested Development have been unfairly written out of the story of hip hop. They were HUGE in 1992, won all the grammys, beat the Chronic, and were absolutely everywhere. They were victims of how time and taste moved on, but I don't think we should dismiss them. They were an alternate path for rap music to go.
@elliottbailey2522
@elliottbailey2522 Год назад
@4:17 this guy was delusional - his great grandmother wasn't no damn slave, the math doesn't work out
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