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Tale of the Tape

Documentary
April 19, 2024
Many may find it hard to believe, but there was a time when Hip Hop music did not dominate all the charts as well as have artist cross over to pop status. Long before the days of platinum and gold success, a rapper’s worth was in the DJ’s placement within his mix. As the art form fought for legitimization, DJs were recording their performances and customizing music mixes for their loyal fan base, not only to make financial ends meet, but to also laying the groundwork for the street based culture. Ultimately, it would be the growing popularity and increased necessity of The Mixtapes created by DJ’s that would serve as the lifeline to Hip Hop, as it grew into the most celebrated art form.

Writers

Kim Osorio

Directors

Malik K. Buie

Producers

Malik Buie
Kim Osorio
Joslyn Rose-Lyons

Starring

DJ Envy
DJ Clue
DJ Drama
DJ S&S
DJ Kid Capri
DJ Doo Wop
Kendrick Lamar
J. Cole
Combat Jack
Mobb Deep

Tale of the Tape

April 19, 2024
Many may find it hard to believe, but there was a time when Hip Hop music did not dominate all the charts as well as have artist cross over to pop status. Long before the days of platinum and gold success, a rapper’s worth was in the DJ’s placement within his mix. As the art form fought for legitimization, DJs were recording their performances and customizing music mixes for their loyal fan base, not only to make financial ends meet, but to also laying the groundwork for the street based culture. Ultimately, it would be the growing popularity and increased necessity of The Mixtapes created by DJ’s that would serve as the lifeline to Hip Hop, as it grew into the most celebrated art form.
Many may find it hard to believe, but there was a time when Hip Hop music did not dominate all the charts as well as have artist cross over to pop status. Long before the days of platinum and gold success, a rapper’s worth was in the DJ’s placement within his mix. As the art form fought for legitimization, DJs were recording their performances and customizing music mixes for their loyal fan base, not only to make financial ends meet, but to also laying the groundwork for the street based culture. Ultimately, it would be the growing popularity and increased necessity of The Mixtapes created by DJ’s that would serve as the lifeline to Hip Hop, as it grew into the most celebrated art form.
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Writers

Kim Osorio

Directors

Malik K. Buie

Producers

Malik Buie
Kim Osorio
Joslyn Rose-Lyons

Starring

DJ Envy
DJ Clue
DJ Drama
DJ S&S
DJ Kid Capri
DJ Doo Wop
Kendrick Lamar
J. Cole
Combat Jack
Mobb Deep

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