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- Los Angeles police officer Brian O'Conner must decide where his loyalty really lies when he becomes enamored with the street racing world he has been sent undercover to end it.
- The people of Wakanda fight to protect their home from intervening world powers as they mourn the death of King T'Challa.
- A loyal and dedicated Hong Kong Inspector teams up with a reckless and loudmouthed L.A.P.D. detective to rescue the Chinese Consul's kidnapped daughter, while trying to arrest a dangerous crime lord along the way.
- Former cop Brian O'Conner is called upon to bust a dangerous criminal and he recruits the help of a former childhood friend and street racer who has a chance to redeem himself.
- Hobbs has Dominic and Brian reassemble their crew to take down a team of mercenaries, but Dominic unexpectedly gets sidetracked with facing his presumed deceased girlfriend, Letty.
- Carter and Lee head to Hong Kong for a vacation, but become embroiled in a counterfeit money scam.
- Starr witnesses the fatal shooting of her childhood best friend Khalil at the hands of a police officer. Now, facing pressure from all sides of the community, Starr must find her voice and stand up for what's right.
- The African monarch Akeem learns he has a long-lost son in the United States and must return to America to meet this unexpected heir and build a relationship with his son.
- A college freshman returns to L.A. for the holidays at his ex-girlfriend's request, but discovers that his former best friend has an out-of-control drug habit.
- Two guys by the name of Silas and Jamal decided to one day smoke something magical, which eventually helps them to ace their college entrance exam.
- Inspired by actual events, a group of fame-obsessed teenagers use the internet to track celebrities' whereabouts in order to rob their homes.
- A basketball player's father must try to convince him to go to a college so he can get a shorter sentence.
- From New Line Cinema comes your VIP ticket into the hottest event of the year:"House Party," the remix to the fan-favorite '90s classic.
- A comedian tries to make it as a serious actor when his reality television star fiancée talks him into broadcasting their wedding on her television show.
- Animated series that takes place 17 years before 'Blade Runner 2049'.
- Scientist Sherman Klump's inventions, his upcoming marriage to his pretty colleague Denise Gaines, and his reputation, are threatened by his evil clone Buddy Love.
- D-Mob (Christopher Judge), after being arrested for involvement in a shooting, is broken out of police custody. Now, his crew is involved in a major turf war with Crow (Snoop Dogg), with control of New York's underground at stake.
- Lyrically gifted middle schooler Karma juggles rap dreams and rhyme schemes while using her talent, ambition and heart to solve any problem.
- Three years since D-Mob (Christopher Judge) the New York mafia boss antagonist from Baltimore kicked him out on the streets, a protagonist street fighter must help his friend Manny (Dion Luther) pay off his debts by getting back in the ring and win a street fighting championship comprised of other wannabe street fighter champions and Def Jam's most popular hip-hop recording artists & his main love interest Angeline "Angel" Rodriguez (Christina Milian) who the girlfriend of D-Mob. Features appearances from rap artists from Def Jam Recordings Capone, DMX, Funkmaster Flex, Ghostface Killah, Joe Budden, Keith Murray, Ludacris, Method Man, N.O.R.E., Redman, Scarface, and WC. Also featured Japanese rappers from Def Jam Japan Dabo, & S-Word.
- A visual album by American singer Frank Ocean depicts the seemingly endless process of constructing a spiraling staircase inside a warehouse.
- A homosexual teenage boy struggles with his identity.
- The story behind Nas's groundbreaking debut album 'Illmatic, ' and the early life of one of the most talented rappers of all time. Featuring Pharrell Williams, Alicia Keys, Q-Tip, and Busta Rhymes.
- Mixtapes have an out-sized role in the emergence of hip hop around the world. Before radio play, the internet, and social media, there were mixtapes. No matter where you lived, you could pop a cassette into a tape deck, and be transported to a party halfway around the world. DJs were taste makers, trendsetters and creators of the sound that became the biggest musical genre on the planet. A meteoric rise for an art form not yet 50 years old. The importance of mixtapes goes well beyond the tapes themselves. Mixtapes were a form of currency. A signifier that you were In-The-Know and had your ear to the streets. A skeleton key to the underground. The culture was too strong to be stopped, and the artists were too talented to be ignored - so they turned the sub-culture into the mainstream, and made hip hop what it is today.
- Official music video for "What Do You Mean?" by Justin Bieber.
- A music video for the single "Around the Way Girl" by Hip-Hop recording artist LL Cool J, from his 1990 album "Mama Said Knock You Out". In the music video, LL Cool J holds a casting call in search of a female model for his next music video, but is unhappy with the uppity-snooty females picked thus far. Instead, he takes to the streets to find an "around the way girl" sitting at the bus stop and sucking on a lollipop.
- A choir and Ye perform in the Roden Crater located in Arizona's Painted Desert.
- Chronicles the incredible life and times of legendary comedian and activist Dick Gregory.
- Official music video for "Fancy" by Iggy Azalea ft. Charli XCX.
- Incorporates hip-hop culture and lifestyle. This Def Jam fighting game series delivers the intensity of a no-holds-barred street fight but with style and rhythm. Music effects how players fight in each venue and environmental interactions.
- Official music video for "One Day" by Logic featuring Ryan Tedder.
- A five-part documentary series released by VH1 in 2004. The series recounts the development of hip hop culture from its birth in New York City in the 1970s through its flowering into a global phenomenon in the 21st Century.
- A music video for the single "I Need Love" by Hip-Hop recording artist LL Cool J, from his 1987 album "Bigger and Deffer". In the music video, LL Cool J portrays a megastar rapper with a hectic schedule filled with sold-out tour dates, lively parties, screaming females, and tons of fun. However, he'd rather have a steady relationship with the one girl he loves.
- Superstars of the hip-hop scene reveal their admiration for Brian De Palma's Scarface (1983) and how the movie and Al Pacino's memorable character were important to their lives, their careers, the lessons they got from it, and obviously how truly devoted fans they are from the classic film.
- A music video for the 1995 song "All I Need (Razor Sharp Mix)" by the American Hip-Hop recording artist Method Man featuring the R&B recording artist Mary J. Blige, and remixed by producer RZA. The song is a single released from Method Man's album "Tical".
- The music video for "All of the Lights" by Kanye West featuring Rihanna and Kid Cudi.
- Public Enemy performs in the music video "911 is a Joke" from the album "Fear of a Black Planet" recorded for Def Jam Records. The music video opens with Flavor Flav awakening in bed. He raps at a Church pulpit as EMT slowly react to a person who had a heart attack. Later, people call 911 in response to a person having seizures, but EMT come late.
- Official music video for "Yummy" by Justin Bieber.
- A music video for the single "I'm Bad" by Hip-Hop recording artist LL Cool J, from his 1987 album "Bigger and Deffer". In the music video, LL Cool J's girlfriend is kidnapped by mobsters who want to intimidate LL into ending his anti-drug campaign. However, LL defies their threats and ultimately rescues his girlfriend, because he's bad.
- In the official music video for his song "Party Up (Up in Here)", DMX is mistaken for the bank robber in a holdup.
- Kanye West brings his tenth studio album "Donda" to his hometown of Chicago at the Soldier Field stadium. Standing alongside Ye, in a recreation of his childhood home, are special guests Marilyn Manson, DaBaby, Westside Gunn, Rooga, Shenseea, Don Toliver, Larry Hoover Jr. and Travis Scott.
- An immersive showcase of Stormzy's highly anticipated new album, along with first-time live performances, discussions and some of the biggest names in music, sports, fashion, and art live from the Queen Elizabeth Hall.
- Official music video for "Intentions" by Justin Bieber featuring Quavo.
- The song "Stop Giving Me Advice" by Lyrical Lemonade and Dave (ft. Jack Harlow) explores the theme of success, fame, and the pressure that comes with it. The lyrics depict the artists reflecting on their achievements and experiences while expressing their frustration with unsolicited advice from others who may not understand their journey. In Jack Harlow's verses, he talks about the highs and lows of his life, from raising the value of those around him to dealing with criticism and being written about in think pieces. He highlights his accomplishments such as signing deals, booking clubs, and even making a pop star want to be with him. Harlow questions whether people truly speak things into existence or just talk about other people's lives. The chorus, "Stop givin' me advice," is an expression of frustration towards those who offer unwelcome advice without understanding the artist's unique experiences and challenges. In Dave's verse, he delves deeper into his own experiences and the pressures that success brings. He talks about meeting fans who work regular jobs and feeling like they underestimate his own experiences. He refers to women he idolizes but can never settle down with due to his busy lifestyle, as he has taken numerous flights and navigated a challenging path to success. Dave also explores themes of loyalty, infidelity, and the sacrifices he has made for his career. He touches on personal struggles, such as drug abuse and using perfumes to mask it. Overall, "Stop Giving Me Advice" reflects the complexities of living in the spotlight and the challenges of navigating fame and success. The song emphasizes the unique experiences and sacrifices that come with being an artist, while also expressing frustration with those who may not fully understand or appreciate those experiences.
- Making its debut on Saturday Night Live, "Black Skinhead" (stylized as BLKKK SKKKNHEAD in reference to the Ku Klux Klan) is a dark, rebellious and near-tribal record that threads between both Kanye West's traditional braggadocio and anti-establishment, anti-racism themes.