Hip hop movies
Hip hop movies are motion pictures that display the aesthetics and culture of hip hop, primarily use hip hop as the MusicAL soundtrack, use hip hop artists as their main characters, or all of the above. Some have suggested that hip hop movies also include video recorded concerts and documentaries. Hip hop movies cover a wide range of genres and themes.
The Beginning of Hip Hop Movies
In 1982, all the elements of hip hop were combined into a motion picture for the first time. Wild Style portryed DJing, breaking, MCing, and graffiti art. It is a classic according to hip hoppers not only because of all the elements being portrayed, but also because it is set in the birthplace of hip hop, the South Bronx. This would be the beginning of movies shown and stories being told from a hip hop perspective.
Hip Hop Cast Of Wild Style
Actor |
Role |
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Busy Bee |
Himself |
DJ A.J. |
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Grand Mixer DXT |
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Grand Master Flash |
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Fab Five Freddie |
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Rammellzee |
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Dondi White |
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Lisa Lee |
Herself |
Patti Astor |
Virginia |
Carlos Morano |
Poppin Shrimp |
Lee George Quinones |
Raymond "Zoro" (Main Character) |
Sandra Fabara |
Rose |
Andrew Witten |
Zroc |
Easy A.D. |
Cold Crush Brothers |
Grand Master Caz |
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Charlie Chase |
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Tony Tone |
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J.D.L. |
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Lil Rodney Cee |
Double Trouble |
K.K. Rockwell |
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Frosty Freeze |
Rock Steady Crew |
Mr. Freeze |
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Crazy Legs |
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Prince Ken Swift |
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Ruby Dee |
Fantastic Freaks |
Dot-a-Rock |
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Kevie Key |
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Master Rob |
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Grand Wizard Theodore |
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Prince Whipper Whip |
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Breakin
After Wild Style, the next hip hop movie would focus on dance. Breakin debuted in 1984 and focused on west coast hip hop. West coast dancers add on to break dancing by introducing the boogaloo and popping and locking. These forms of dancing are the center of attention in this movie. It was directed by Joel Silberg and written by Charlie Parker and Allen DeBevoise.
Hip Hop Cast of Breakin
Actor |
Role |
|---|---|
Lucinda Dickey |
Kelly |
Alfonso Quinones |
Ozone |
Ice T |
Club MC |
Michael Chambers |
Turbo |
Hip Hop Movie Shift
After Wildstyle, Breakin, Krush Groove, and Beat Street, writers began to not only focus on the main elements of hip hop, but also incorporate these main elements of hip hop into more mainstream story lines and genres. Although the story lines became more mainstream, the aesthetics and the display of the culture remained the same.
In 1985, the first hip hop martial arts film debuted, The Last Dragon. Hip hop has always had somwhat of a connection to martial arts and it can be found in some of the breaking techniques. In this particular film produced by Barry Gordy, CEO of Motown Records, the soundtrack and the dance scenes were what distinguished it as an authetic hip hop movie.
List of Hip Hop Movies
Movie |
Year |
|---|---|
8 Mile |
2002 |
Above the Rim |
1994 |
All AbOUT the Benjamins |
2002 |
ATL |
2005 |
Baby Boy |
2001 |
Barbershop |
2000 |
Barbershop 2 |
2004 |
Beat Street |
1984 |
Beauty Shop |
2004 |
Belly |
1998 |
Black and White |
1999 |
Boyz in the Hood |
1991 |
Brown Sugar |
2002 |
CB4 |
1993 |
Carmen: A Hip Hopera |
2004 |
Choices |
2001 |
Class Act |
1991 |
Colors |
1988 |
Don't Be A Menace to South Central While Drinkin Your Juice in the Hood |
1996 |
Fear of the Black Hat |
1994 |
Friday |
1995 |
Friday After Next |
2002 |
Gridlocked |
1997 |
Higher Learning |
1995 |
House Party |
1990 |
House Party 2 |
1991 |
House Party 3 |
1994 |
How High |
2001 |
Hustle and Flow |
2005 |
I Got the Hook Up |
1998 |
Idlewild |
2006 |
Jason's Lyric |
1994 |
Juice |
1992 |
Malibu's Most Wanted |
2003 |
Menace 2 Society |
1993 |
[...] Was the Case |
1995 |
New Jack City |
1991 |
Next Friday |
2000 |
Poetic Justice |
1993 |
Roll Bounce |
2005 |
Set it Off |
1996 |
Slam |
1998 |
Soul Plane |
2004 |
State Property |
2002 |
Tales from the Hood |
1995 |
The Player's Club |
1998 |
Taxi |
2004 |
Trespass |
1992 |
The Wash |
2001 |
You Got Served |
2004 |