Culture Wars
Chuck D and fellow rap stars chart the meteoric rise of hip hop and gangster rap in the 90s and the culture wars that erupted with accusations of promoting violence and misogyny.
Chuck D, fellow rap stars and cultural commentators explore the meteoric rise of hip hop and gangster rap in the 90s during a tumultuous period in US history. In the years after the Los Angeles riots of 1992, hip hop was accused of promoting violence and misogyny, all while reaching new commercial success and seeing the rise of a wave of confident female emcees.
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Low Riders
Duration: 00:33
Music Played
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The 2 Live Crew
Me So Horny
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Public Enemy
Fight The Power
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Snoop Dogg
Ballers Night Out
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2Pac, The Outlawz
Hit 'Em Up
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Snoop Dogg
Gin And Juice
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Queen Latifah and Monie Love
Ladies First (Us Version)
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Queen Latifah
U.N.I.T.Y.
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Public Enemy
Fight The Power
Credits
| Role | Contributor |
|---|---|
| Executive Producer | Chuck D |
| Executive Producer | Lorrie Boula |
| Executive Producer | Sam Emmery |
| Executive Producer | Danielle Peck |
| Executive Producer | Anna Sadowy |
| Series Producer | Helen Bart |
| Production Manager | Paul Allen |
| Editor | Martin Craswell |
| Editor | Derek Wilson |
| Editor | Kieran Smyth |