![]() ![]() This is a rare look at Nas’ interaction with other artists, thoughts on his impact over the years and much more. However, the rich and very often-times humorous cadence of Nas’ navigation of status as Hip-Hop legend is fast-paced. From T.I.’s meeting with legends from Harry Belafonte to Andrew Young (though we would have loved to see inclusion the artist meeting with such Black female legendary activists as Angela Davis or others) we witness the unfolding of T.I.’s approach to using his cultural platform to drive awareness about sensitive issues in our society today. Where this project wins is production cadence unique to each artists actual statement within this particular snapshot of time in their lives.įor example, the deliberate pacing of T.I.’s reflective episode is directly reflective of his psycho-social journey to make a difference in today’s socio-politically driven world that is tense, in large part, due to race relations in America today. But it’s more than just a mindless whirl of stage performances and studio sessions. Throughout eight episodes, each of which features a recording artist in Hip-Hop - Nas and Dave East, T.I., Rapsody, Logic, G-Eazy, A Boogie wit da Hoodie, 2 Chainz and Just Blaze – Rapture provides an insight look these artists’ lives with their families and friends. Mass Appeal and Netflix has released a new Hip-Hop docu-series called “Rapture,” and the premise is pretty intriguing. (AllHipHop Features) If you’ve been waiting for the next, thought-provoking hip hop documentary, wait no more.
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