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# Something from Nothing: The Art of Rap

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Something from Nothing: The Art of Rap

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## Customer Reviews

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    This is what I grew up on, I had to see it...
  

*by M***K on Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on March 26, 2013*

I'm a white dude from the 'burbs, few of my peers listened to it, but I love it.  This is my high school years' anthem.I enjoyed it.  The cinematography was excellent, the long list of rap stars was impressive, and the fact that they did this are all huge pluses.However, Ice-T was not the right guy for the job, he's just not much of an interviewer, I wish Fab 5 Freddy was still alive he would have made this a 10/10.  It also seems like he just can't remember much of anything from which ever rapper he was interviewing.  He honestly at times of the movie seems  like a casual fan, which of course he's not, he's made, and had some great hits, but damn' he barely named any of the rappers he was interviweings hits, he'd say remember the one beat da da da, yea yea, I'm like really ? I guess he just forgot, he's pretty far removed.Doug E Fresh looks exactly the same, and beat boxing like he's still in his prime, and 'Ye killed his spot, caught fire, that dude is crazy but brilliant.They went from New York to Cali in the movie they should have went the other way around, the new york stuff was gold.  As well they gave Eminem like the biggest spot, I'm like dude Em is talented, but I haven't bought one of his CD's, these other dudes are legends and you barely spoke to them for 2 minutes each.All that being said any old school rap fan needs to see this, it's only .99 on demand atm.  The stuff today just isn't on this level, this 80's early 90's rap was just gold.

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    Veery Good Documentary...BUT
  

*by L***D on Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on January 3, 2013*

This documentary was very eye opening & informative about the Culture of Hip-Hop as a whole (not just the genre of music).  Ice T did a wonderful job of gathering together his good friends (that are true MC's in their own right) from years in the industry to speak about the culture that is hip-hop as well as the true skill of being a MC not just a rapper. The names ranged from some of the legend MC's of all time to some of the greats of hip-hop/rap genre today.HOWEVER, 1 MAJOR factor kept this documentary from being a 5 star one.  The #1 MC that should have definitely been in this was not in it.  If you do not know the hip-hop history that well, i'm referring to the 1ST Hip-Hop MC to gain major success before hip-hop became "mainstream".  That person is none other than Kurtis Blow.  I guess he's not friends with Ice T or Ice T made the decision himself intentionally not to include Kurtis Blow for his own reasons (maybe for someone else in this documentary to say "they was the 1st MC to start it".  That move was certainly a star down for me.Still I suggest you buy this DVD because though it lacks a really big specimen, it makes up for it with distinguishable acceptable quality work of a documentary.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ 







  
  
    Brilliant independent  documentary
  

*by I***E on Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on October 28, 2012*

This was such a interesting and well made documentary. This documentary basically goes over the art of Emceeing and the culture and history about it. It explains this through many interviews with famous rappers like Eminem, Snoop Dogg, Chuck D, Doug E Fresh, Immortal technique, Ice Cube and SO many more. They all give there input on the whole genre and also show off there Emceeing by performing freestyles and just discussing techniques of there unique style. Ice T hosts the whole thing and is the interviewer. He's doing all the question asking and pretty much has conversations with each artist. I like the way each interview is set up they start out on the east coast and then end with west coast rappers. It's cool how they move across America. Most of the interviews are new york rappers though since that's where Hip Hop originated in. I'd say this is a great documentary to watch if you are a Hip Hop veteran or even someone new to the culture. I think anyone can learn something from this or just be entertained by the different freestyles.

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