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Hip-Hop Evolution - Season 3 (2019)

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Show title: Hip-Hop Evolution

IMDb score: 8,4 (6.709)

Episodes: 4

Playing time: 2 hour and 55 minutes

Developed by: Darby Wheeler

Stars: Shad, Tupac Shakur and Eminem

Origin: Canada

Releasedate: Friday 6 September 2019

First aired on: Netflix (Nederland)

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Hip-Hop Evolution plot

In Hip-Hop Evolution, rapper Shad Kabango talks to influential colleagues, DJs and music bosses about the evolution of hip-hop between the 70s and 90s. Today, hip-hop is a global phenomenon that changed the world of music, dance, fashion and language forever. However, it all started in the Bronx where kids gathered to listen to and make music they'd never heard before.

Episodes Season 3 (2019)

  1. 1. A Tale of Two Coasts

    6 September 2019 (38 minutes)

  2. 2. Life after Death

    6 September 2019 (49 minutes)

  3. 3. Pass the Mic

    6 September 2019 (42 minutes)

  4. 4. The Dirty South

    6 September 2019 (46 minutes)

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Lucaij

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Because I've seen Tupac and Biggie happen many times, this season is slightly less than the previous seasons. But I can imagine if you're not familiar with this history, it might be just as good as season 2.

The freestyle and Atlanta episodes were fun, but I think Eminem could have gotten a little more attention, considering how big he's gotten. Perhaps the first rapper to become as big as a pop star? Now it seems to be mainly about his first album.

I really liked the part about OutKast. You don't hear the history of these kinds of groups as quickly if you compare it with, for example, Tupac or Biggie.

It won't be as good as season 1 because everything is mixed up now, but I still find it entertaining. Season 1 was a true evolution of Hip hop, but now the series has evolved towards a more patchy approach.

I'm looking forward to a fourth season and I hope they stay in the 90's, but I'm afraid they're going into the 00's. I would still like to see Mobb Deep, The Fugees, Cypress Hill, Redman and the solo careers of NWA and WU Tang members among others.

Then after that they get to stop the 00's in 1 episode with 50 cents, lil Wayne, Kanye and The Game and maybe mention the older guys who are still doing well in the 00's, like Dre, Snoop, Eminem, Jay z and Busta Rhymes .

I don't really need to see anything from the 10s, because mumblerap can't be called evolution anymore

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