Hip Hop Music Video's, Exclusive Inerviews and the latest Hip Hop produced movies that are crisp and on point that will never be shown on BET or MTV not just because of the language and partial nudity but the realness that is not appropriate for TV.
What Began as one man's idea has become an M-pire, Murda Inc.
See how it all began from his first production experience to his present status as Presedent and CEO of the worlds most dangerous record lable Muder Inc.
This DVD features never seen before video's and a close look into the minds of members of Murder Inc., Jah Rule, Ashanti, Cadillac Tah, Charlie Baltimore, Vita, Black Child, O-L and none other than Irv Gotti-The Boss himself.
See how it all began and what the future holds!!!
IT'S MURDA!!!
Music Video's:
Down 4 U
Get The Fortune
Foolish
Holla Holla (Remix)
How a thug Loves somebody
Vita, Vita, Vita
The Fast and the Furious
Language: English
Release Date: March 04, 2003
Color: Color
Production Company: Universal Music & Video Distribution
Find out the real story behind Capone & Noreaga before and after Nore's solo career and Capone's incarceration
*(Harlem's) DJ Kay Slay tells DJ Clue to take a seat because he's the new ruler
*Philly's own Major Figgaz shows you what they got and who they are
*"OK I'm reloaded" Pain In Da Ass shows and tells you why he is pain in the ass and, his plot to take over the world
DVD and VHS
yeah, Master P started the direct to video hip hop trend....... but you knew N.Y. cats would put their own spin on it.
Not to bite but this is a BLUEPRINT on how to produce a long video/short movie: bangin songs,good production values and humor.
The Cuties didn't hurt either.
This is the vehicle that brought Jay-Z back after that "Sunshine/City is Mine" debacle. he even takes it back to the old school to visually prove to everybody that by 94, he became the subject of half of y'all's rhymes
You've heard rappers like 50 Cent talk about them in numerous songs. They were on the cover of one of the best-
selling F.E.D.S. Magazines. You heard bits and peices of the real life drama on the street DVD Hood Vision. Now you get the full story of legendary drug kingpins Pretty Tony, Lance, and Todd Feurtado
aka. The King of Kings.
Up until 1995, when the government brought the to justice
the Feurtado brothers ran a criminal enterprise which spread across 23
states trafficing marijuana, heroin & cocaine and grossing up to $15 million
a week. They influenced and/or launched the criminal careers of some of the countries most notorious drug kingpins including: Kenneth "Supreme" McGriff, Lorenzo "Fat Cat" Nichols, Pappy Mason, George Wallace, Tommy Mickens, Gerald "Prince" Miller, and others.
With commentary from A-List celebrities like Russell Simmons, Jay-Z, Irv Gotti,
Fat Joe, and a host of others, the picture is painted perfectly and ranked up there
with the stories of some of your favorite fiction and non-fiction underworld figures.
This docudrama chronicles Chicago's Larry Hoover, the most powerful man in the midwest since Al Capone.
From the tender age of 23, while being incarcerated for murder, he built an army of soldiers that dominated the streets and penetrated America's political process.
Witness the real life process of how the government went to it's lowest depths to capture and dismantle the most powerful gang in the midwest, the Gangster Disciples.
This feature-length documentary showcases hip-hop's close-knit ties to America's social and political policies in the last thirty years.
Even before hip-hop, black musical artists of the past have been at the forefront of civil rights and black power movements of the late '60s and '70s.
See how those movements were destroyed by the FBI and J. Edgar Hoover, and witness rap's birth from those movements and its own progression from being music heard at weekend block parties to its lyrics being debated in the halls of Congress.
Letter to the President delves deeply into President Ronald Reagan's policies that negatively affected minority communities and inspired pioneer rap artists such as Grandmaster Melle Mel and Run DMC to tell the whole world about it in song.
Then in the "glamorous" '80s, as some people prospered and many minority communities suffered, artists such as Russell Simmons struggled to get laws overturned that targeted those minorities.
The city is full of stories--this one tops them all
A rapper from the Queensbridge Housing Projects in New York signs a multi-million dollar record deal yet finds it hard to stay away from the sordid street life of his past.
Features music by:
50 Cent, Snoop Dogg, Mobb Deep, Nas, Infamous Mobb. Musical score by the Alchemist.
DVD Extras:
59 minutes of Bonus Footage including "Behind The Scenes", "Making Of Murda Muzik", "One On One With Lawrence Page" (Murda Muzik's writer, director, and producer), and "Youngstaz
Easily the most inflammatory, shocking and historic word in the English language, the N word has smoldered in the American psyche for over a century.
It has morphed from a source of hate, degradation and embarrassment to a term of endearment used amongst the many races of young people.
But is that OK?
Surf the web or eavesdrop in the lunchroom and you will find the N word is alive.
Has overuse removed its horrific origins; has it lost its power to insult and enrage?
Given the word’s continually shifting use, The N Word is a brave and bold confrontation of the taboo, exploring the history and relevance of the word and the social status within and between races.