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Hip Hop Evolution

7.5(61)
First Aired:September 5, 2016
Seasons:4 seasons
Episodes:16
Status:Ended

Hip-Hop today is a global culture that has changed music, dance, fashion, language —and even politics. But where did this worldwide cultural movement begin? We trace hip-hop back to its humble beginnings, when the kids of the Bronx crammed into house parties, rec rooms, and public parks to hear music like they’d never heard it before.

Cast

Grandmaster Flash

Grandmaster Flash

Self

Afrika Bambaataa

Afrika Bambaataa

Self

Ice-T

Ice-T

Self

Ice Cube

Ice Cube

Self

Shad

Self

Seasons

The Foundation

E1The Foundation

48m3.0

Sep 5, 2016

Bronx-based DJs set Hip-Hop's sonic foundations. MCs, inspired by African American oral traditions, create the modern template for rap music, culminating with the emergence of Hip-Hop's first crew, Grandmaster Flash and the Furious Five.

From The Underground to The Mainstream

E2From The Underground to The Mainstream

46m3.5

Sep 12, 2016

Hip-Hop crews in the Bronx and Harlem begin to form around the DJs, but these pioneering groups never record any music. It would take R&B veterans to see the genre’s commercial potential and create Hip-Hop's first hit, "Rapper's Delight."

The New Guard

E3The New Guard

49m3.5

Sep 19, 2016

Run-DMC ushers in a new era of Hip-Hop. Russell Simmons and Rick Rubin build Hip-Hop's first empire, Def Jam. An unknown producer finds a new way to make beats and launches Hip-Hop's Golden Age, culminating in the epic fury of Public Enemy.

The Birth of Gangsta Rap

E4The Birth of Gangsta Rap

46m4.5

Sep 26, 2016

Ice-T uses Hip-Hop to reflect the violence of Los Angeles and inspires a new form of Hip-Hop: Gangsta Rap. N.W.A’s first album, Straight Outta Compton, shocks America. After the LA Rebellion, Dr. Dre makes The Chronic, and creates Hip-Hop’s first hardcore pop record

The Southern Way

E1The Southern Way

47m4.0

Oct 19, 2018

2 Live Crew popularizes the Miami bass sound and scores a victory for free speech. The Geto Boys put Houston on the map, paving the way for UGK.

Out the Trunk: The Bay

E2Out the Trunk: The Bay

46m4.0

Oct 19, 2018

In the Bay Area, Too $hort channels pimp culture, MC Hammer becomes rap's first pop star, and Digital Underground introduces the world to Tupac Shakur.

Do the Knowledge

E3Do the Knowledge

52m4.5

Oct 19, 2018

KRS-One makes his mark at New York's legendary Latin Quarter club. A Tribe Called Quest and De La Soul cultivate an Afrocentric, jazzy style.

New York State of Mind

E4New York State of Mind

42m4.5

Oct 19, 2018

In the early 1990s, a new wave of hardcore East Coast artists emerges, led by Nas, Wu-Tang Clan and the Notorious B.I.G.

A Tale of Two Coasts

E1A Tale of Two Coasts

38m5.5

Sep 6, 2019

With the rise of N.W.A., gangsta rap and Suge Knight, the East Coast-West Coast rivalry climaxes with a lethal beef ensnaring the great Tupac Shakur.

Life After Death

E2Life After Death

49m4.0

Sep 6, 2019

In NYC, the Notorious B.I.G. fosters an empowering protégée, Lil' Kim. When the East-West feud claims Biggie, Puff Daddy and Jay-Z vie for the throne.

Pass the Mic

E3Pass the Mic

42m4.0

Sep 6, 2019

Alternative hip-hop bubbles up from the streets: Mos Def spits in NYC, the Freestyle Fellowship chops it up in LA, and Eminem battle on the circuit.

The Dirty South

E4The Dirty South

46m4.0

Sep 6, 2019

A hot, sticky music scene is born in Atlanta as the infectious hooks of TLC and Kris Kross yield to the gritty originality of OutKast and Goodie Mob.

Bounce to This

E1Bounce to This

43m1.5

Jan 17, 2020

Rooted in New Orleans's rich music culture, No Limit mogul Master P and bounce breakouts DJ Jimi and Juvenile shake rap and put twerking on the map.

The Southern Lab

E2The Southern Lab

45m3.5

Jan 17, 2020

Innovators explode out of the South: Houston's DJ Screw slows hip-hop down, Memphis's Three 6 Mafia goes dark, and Atlanta's Lil Jon brings the crunk.

The Super Producers

E3The Super Producers

44m4.0

Jan 17, 2020

Auteurs like the Neptunes' Pharrell and Chad expand the sonic palette. Timbaland and Missy Elliott lean forward. Kanye West and J Dilla reimagine rap.

Street Dreams

E4Street Dreams

36m3.5

Jan 17, 2020

Mixtapes spread the hottest sounds, infringe copyright and break artists. Among them, 50 Cent polarizes, T.I. takes off with trap, and Lil Wayne clicks.

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Hip-Hop today is a global culture that has changed music, dance, fashion, language —and even politics. But where did this worldwide cultural movement begin? We trace hip-hop back to its humble beginnings, when the kids of the Bronx crammed into house parties, rec rooms, and public parks to hear music like they’d never heard it before.

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