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Added: Oct 3, 2006 From:ChallengingMedia Duration: 4:52 http://www.mediaed.org Hip-Hop: Beyond Beats & Rhymes provides a riveting examination of manhood, sexism, and homophobia in hip-hop culture. Director Byron Hurt, former star college quarterback, longtime hip-hop fan, and gender violence prevention educator, conceived the documentary as a "loving critique" of a number of disturbing trends in the world of rap music. He pays tribute to hip-hop while challenging the rap music industry to take responsibility for glamorizing destructive, deeply conservative stereotypes of manhood. The documentary features revealing interviews about masculinity and sexism with rappers such as Mos Def, Fat Joe, Chuck D, Jadakiss, and Busta Rhymes, hip-hop mogul Russell Simmons, and cultural commentators such as Michael Eric Dyson and Beverly Guy-Shetfall. Critically acclaimed for its fearless engagement with issues of race, gender violence, and the corporate exploitation of youth culture. Channel: Music Tags: 50 busta cent culture def education hip hop jhally literacy masculinity media mef mos nelly rap sexism sut |
sance005 Says:
Sep 19, 2008 - everyone has a voice to say what they want....its too bad that those out there that have conscious lyrics or try talk about actual issues or even just stories(mos def, common, the roots, or even dead prez) arnt in the public eye...and its way easier for radio and media to glorify the ones who build up the persona of being like a new age scareface rapping about guns and drugs...entertainment sells just like movies and people eat it up...some like that music but by now its just commercialized
FRESS3000 Says:
Sep 20, 2008 - I can agree wit sum of what ya sayin about hip hop I truly embrace the culture as well as sound of it. I wish there were more real artists out there that could be heard, because there are some individuals out their that could make a difference Please hata stop and let those ones step up an make tha game betta!
dogbitebboy Says:
Sep 21, 2008 - WELL! I actually didn't see any graffiti, breakin OR dj'n in this movie, I saw a bunch of "rappers" in HIP-POP music that treats their women bad.. Big up to the the video tho.. But it ain't true Hiphop! (excuse my bad English)
FaaBaRdh Says:
Sep 29, 2008 - kokokokokokokokokokokokokokokokokokokokokokokokokokokokokokokokokokokokkkkkkkkkkkkkkokok
gomona Says:
Sep 29, 2008 - wow, i am surprised busta wouldn't speak on homophobia in hiphop...
maximiliaahn Says:
Oct 10, 2008 - This documentary is a total brainfuck.
akaulanav Says:
Oct 13, 2008 - Are you sure your attacking a "hyper-masculine" america? Or are you attacking art? Art attacking art ... hehehe ... how artistic.
hepcatmoe Says:
Oct 15, 2008 - its shameful the way men act, but its equally shameful the way a lot of women put up with it. time to stand up ladies.
refuse2bstopped Says:
Oct 16, 2008 - Yo, ANYONE who agrees we have issues with the typical hip hop and and agrees that someone who actually wants to talk about something that will HELP the people as well as be something they can still bump to check out my youtube page and let me know what you think. Thanks in advance. Stay cool and stay positive. People back up the violent, woman degrading stuff THAT'S why it stays out there. If more people back up the more positive meaningful stuff, it will be strong as well.
0488490291 Says:
Oct 17, 2008 - why
romanianrapper Says:
Oct 22, 2008 - wooord up
floriani13 Says:
Oct 24, 2008 - the video is little good
Suitepuma Says:
Oct 25, 2008 - Honestly, I think many people feel that African Americans are "homophobic" because they do not promote or support it when it really is just a cultural clash. Im not saying their were not Africans who had same-gender attractions but for the most part the behavior was not a norm within African societies. Living in a society with Europeans (who support such behavior) has rubbed off on alot of African Americans. I dont understand y people expect us to support such peverted behavior. It IS a choice!
admacs Says:
Oct 26, 2008 - "i used to hate hip-hop, yep because the women degraded, but too $hort made me laugh, so like a hypocrite i played it"- Lupe Fiasco
kjordan911 Says:
Oct 26, 2008 - His Jamaican connect will kill em!
Lucifer986 Says:
Oct 31, 2008 - if u was real hiphop head u know that nelly is not hiphop at all and u mknow halft maainstrema is no longer hiphop.
Lucifer986 Says:
Oct 31, 2008 - 4:26 whants some black dick lol. its not a culture its mainstream industry making miney and not suprisingly its white. real hiphop= UNDERGROUND
xxAmandachickxx84 Says:
Nov 2, 2008 - Get ready for this new beautiful bombshell!!!! fastloverfun (.com)
MaryLovesJoseph Says:
Nov 11, 2008 - This is intertwined with the absence of family/male role model. Mothers have an immense role in upbringing their children and taking care of their husbands. When women/mothers are "into" their children and household, men/fathers will be more likely to do the same. There is nothing more devastating than having children and forgetting about them once they're born. The role of the family is crucial and a very hard task. Many people know that but do not act upon it.
PhatRecordsMusic Says:
Nov 18, 2008 - check us out ! @ Phat Records !
klasomentas Says:
Nov 26, 2008 - Can someone tell me PLEASE where I can get these documentaries???I live in Greece,PLEASE someone contact with me and tell me how the hell,in anyway,I can watch the full doc!!!!THANK YOU!!!
switchmaster01 Says:
Nov 27, 2008 - yep normalze and catagorize and analize fuk sakes just a few people fukin it up 4 everyone else we have all come a long way since being neandertals .people always talk about killin ,hoes,guns,money cars queers and lesbians blaks whites .freedom of speech mabee get you killed.mabee make you famous.who really cares about what other people are or who they fuck as long as theyve got respect for others.peace.
EaSkateBails Says:
Nov 27, 2008 - hahah! he popped that nigga wit his gat.lol
BrothaSub Says:
Nov 30, 2008 - These rap brothers better pool up they money and give the people what they want. That was some bull Jada said about do you watch movies. People take this rap thing very seriously and you can't cop out like well they doing it so we gotta do it. Take responsibility and live up to the words our ancestors tried to teach us. Rappers have turned to coons.
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iagainsti93 Says:
Sep 15, 2008 - You got that shit right on the dot.