
HIPHOP Hip Hop Movie Collection
There are actually many movies about HIPOP culture, so today we are here to present you with a complete collection of MOVIES related to HIPOP culture. Corrections are welcome if there are any omissions or errors. Peace.
Gangster Rap Legends
This is a biopic about The Notorious B.I.G. The Notorious B.I.G.Six, also known as Christopher Wallace, is one of the most prominent singers in the history of American rap. Born into a single-parent family, he spent his time on the streets when he was young and did some illegal activities. But by chance, Christopher competed in a rap music competition and was subsequently signed, and the talented rapper has since shined and become a leading figure in rap on the East Coast of the United States. Unfortunately, he was shot and died in 1997. The film focuses on Christopher's short but illustrious musical career and his puzzling death experiences.
"Hip Hop Boy"
In the underground society of Los Angeles, there is such a group of hip-hop teenagers, who are addicted to hip-hop culture, twisting their bodies and using dance to exhaust their youth. Here, it is a world dominated by blacks, with a strict hierarchy, and in addition to fighting and dancing between gangs and gangs, armed fighting has become commonplace. Williams, the DJ known as the King of Dance, has just experienced a community fight caused by dancing, and the most painful thing for him is that his brother, whom he has always loved, was accidentally killed in this bloody incident...
The Get Down
Will Smith's son, Jaden Smith, joined the musical series The Get Down. The plot tells the story of a group of South Bronx teenagers living in New York City about hip-hop and street culture, and Smith Jr. will play Marcus Kipling, a talented graffiti painter.
Dance Out of My Life Step Up series
The "Dance Out of My Life" series of films is produced and filmed by Anne Fletcher in the United States, produced by Eketahuna LLC, Apex Entertainment, Touchstone Films, Bo wei film company, SPI International company, each protagonist is different, is a relatively youthful inspirational, slow-shaking style, style, rhythm of the hip-hop movies.
The New American Story
The story of the film takes place in Atlanta, the largest city in the southeastern United States, where a group of black children play and go to school all day in a large area of poorer workers in the urban area. Among them, four of the friends can be described as small hair growing up. Naturally, they, like other black children's New American Story Movie Stills (15 photos), are deeply influenced by local Hip-Hop music and rollerblading culture.
The Secret of the Popular Singer
Namiss is a red-haired rapper in Miami, but it has a secret, and that's that he's not really a rapper... As a child, he was a child who dreamed of painting cartoons to change the world....
Hip Hop 3D
A ballet dance team and a hip-hop dance group were forced to share a training ground. In preparation for the national championship, the hip-hop team had to huddled with ballet dancers to train so they could get free training grounds. Noble ballet, grassroots street dance, these are two dance forms that have nothing to do with each other and are still a bit of a non-universal dance form come together...
"Dancing Sweetheart Honey"
Pretty Honey has loved dancing since she was a child, and now that she's grown into a sexy big girl, she dreams of showing her dance to more people. Over the years, Honey's passion and dedication to dance has attracted many followers, and she has always dreamed of becoming a professional dancer and dance instructor. In the suburbs where Honey lives, dancing is clearly nowhere to go, and her parents want Honey to have a safer job.
Soul Plane
"It's a typical black HIPOP-style comedy. The protagonist, Nash Wade (Kevin Hart), is unlucky and goes well, and when he gets out on the plane, he is so humiliated and frightened that he takes the airline to court in a fit of rage. As a result of the verdict, he actually received 100 million US dollars in damages, and he was happy to open his mouth in his dreams. After becoming rich, Wade quickly developed a dream: he wanted to open the first black-only flight in history.
Chocolate Strike
The teenage chocolate, who is almost enchanted by hip-hop and hip-hop music, has survived arduous study and hard work, and in a train platform dance with one against six, not only defeats the opponent, but also wins the friendship of the opponent's head Pachinko. The two men claimed to be a dancer and danced everywhere, looking for someone to dance on the stage. Just when their fame was in the ascendant, a sudden car accident brought everything to an abrupt end.
Feel the Noise
For black people in the slums, the only way to change their destiny seems to be basketball and rap. Born in a black community, Rob is bent on becoming a rap superstar, but he has not been favored by the god of luck, only mixed food all day, and when the peaceful life is suddenly disrupted, it is only a troublesome trouble, and this time the trouble seems to be a little less easy to deal with - Rob has provoked the local gangster forces...
Hustle & Flow
Dejay is a pimp, middle-aged, but he has achieved nothing. The midlife crisis forced him to ponder the meaning of being alive all day. The dreary life made him nostalgic for the days when he was in church choir in middle school. As soon as Di Jie's mind turned, a strange thought suddenly sprouted: to become a rapper. This idea excited Deger, and when he learned that rap superstar Kenny Black was holding a concert on July 4, Dejay felt that his wish was about to come true...
Malibu's Most Wanted
Brad is a white kid living in Malibu, California, but he is fascinated by the rap of black Americans, considers himself the hottest rapper in the whole of Malibu, and calls himself "B-Rad". Every day he played with a few of his companions, and although he came from a prominent local white family, he spoke all the "black words" of black slum children, and his mouth was full of running slang. He fantasized that he was a child of the slums, and he felt that the life of the gangsters was fresh and exciting, and he longed for it. His quirks made his family unbearable.
The Heat Series
You'll see them walking through the city and the countryside, on street corners, in alleys, on playgrounds, in those dark corners or in indoor halls, sweating with their dances. People gathered for their favorite hip-hop dancers, cheering for them and screaming for them, while another group of hip-hop dancers were cheered by their admirers, and the crazy crowd was waiting for their own hip-hop dancers to start a hot hip-hop contest. These street dancers have a genius born entirely out of nature, they despise the gravitational drive, they follow the rhythmic rotation of their own street music...
"Asking for Money, Not Dying"
An orphan who has been mixed in the slum since childhood, when he was 8 years old, his mother was poisoned with gas gas, and since then he has been living on the street, in order to make a living, he has had to do drug trafficking, frequently enter and leave prison, die under the gun several times, and finally come to work after hardships, with his unremitting efforts and enthusiasm for music, he became a successful rap musician, released the first album "Ask for Money, Don't Die" and earned a pot full of pots, and since then he has been proud of the music scene...
"Graffiti"
"Wholetrain" is the first film set in the creation of subway graffiti. The film tells the story of Keep Steel Burning (KSB) - Crew Four young people who have been looking for opportunities to defend their position at any cost in order to gain popularity and respect. When other Crew expressed disdain to KSB, the challenge was triggered, leading to a series of intense and creative clashes. KSB went to the railroad tracks to create the whole train as a canvas, and there was a series of events that changed their lives.
Because the number is large, I can't introduce them all
Here are some movies about HipHop culture that you can check out if you're interested:
"Energetic", "BABY BOY", "8 Miles", "Dancing Youth", "Dancing Dreams Come True", "Dancing a Piece of Heaven", "Cool Street Ball", "HIP-HOP Task Force", "Just Another Day", "Hip-Hop New Song", "Boys All Want to Have a Car", "Sliding into the Future", "Wassup Rockers", "Brown Sugar", "The Bros", "Street Dance Soul", "Fast For Ward", "Big Boy", "Street Dance Soul", "Fast For Ward", "Big Boy", "Street Dance Soul", "Big Boy", "Street Dance", "Big Boy", "Street Dance Soul", "Big Boy", "Street Dance Soul", "Fast For Ward", " THE LXD, "Fight Dance Gang", "Battle Of The Year", "Dance Fan", "Above The Rim", "Afrodite Superstar", "And You Don't Stop: 30 Years of Hip-Hop", "Beat This: A Hip-Hop History", "Beef", "Belly", "Biggie & Tupac", "Boyz N Da" Hood" "CB4", "Carmen: A Hip Hopera", "Da Hip Hop Witch", "Fade to Black", "Fear Of A Black Ha", "The Freshest Kids: A History of the B-Boy", "Threat 2: Society", "DO THE RIGHT THING", "POETIC JUSTICE", "POETIC JUSTICE". RHYMEREASON, WHITEBOYS, WILD STYLE