Get the skinny on one of the reigning supergroups of hip-hop -- Mobb Deep. Features a behind-the-scenes look at band members Prodigy and Havoc and allows fans a privileged peek into the studio for a gander at how the hits are made. Also on tap: interviews with the group and other hip-hop heavyweights. Then, accompany the group as they take you through Queensbridge -- six blocks of mean streets filled with rappers, guns and benches.
This movie is the story of Fresh (Big Noyd), a street kid with connections inside the music industry. When his friend (G.O.D. III of Infamous Mobb) comes home from jail with musical aspirations instead of returning to the life of crime, Fresh must choose between lyrics and larceny...With the help of mutual friends and Queensbridge neighbors, Mobb Deep, who play themselves, they seem to have a path laid for them in the music industry that will get them off the streets for good. But Fresh finds that walking away from the streets is not that simple....A very decent straight to video release, Mobb Deep only appear in spurts, as Prodigy produced and wrote the screenplay. Director Lawrence Page has a hilarious cameo as a rival drug dealer.
4/20 special of Action Bronson and friends getting high on the holiday watching his favorite show.
Visual accompaniment to The Alchemist's 2018 EP, Bread.
A collaboration between Armand Hammer and filmmaker Joseph Mault, this experimental film combines live performances, music videos, unreleased tracks and verité footage shot during a trip to Los Angeles. The duo of ELUCID and billy woods get back in the studio with The Alchemist, link with Earl Sweatshirt, and perform tracks from their critically-acclaimed release Haram.
This concert was filmed at Madison Square Garden in New York in 2005 at the culmination of his farewell tour prior to his retirement. It’s a spectacular show with multi-level staging, amazing lighting and guest appearances from D12, Obie Trice and Stat Quo. Originally filmed for US TV station Showtime the show is now available on Blu-ray for the first time and gives us Eminem at his charismatic best.
The film to accompany the sequel to Freddie Gibbs and The Alchemist's titular album, Alfredo.
When ghosts from his past resurface, a warrior is drawn back into the dangerous life he thought he left behind.
The Release Party is a DVD documentary looking back at the trials and tribulations of Dilated Peoples, an underground rap sensation that languished on a major label for several years despite showing so much promise as an independent act that they had their pick of major-label offers from which to choose. In a way, the film is a celebration of Dilated Peoples' long-awaited return to the underground circa 2007, the title referencing the group's release from their contract with Capitol Records. Anyone who is a fan of the group -- or simply a fan of hip-hop, for that matter -- will find much to appreciate here. The film is directed by Jason Goldwatch, a longtime friend of the group who interweaves home-video footage with
A good squad of hit men disguised as carpet cleaners attempt to leave a life of crime in a chaotic flurry of events. With original score by hip hop legend Hit-Boy and The Alchemist.