Join Big Boy in the captivating “50 Years of Hip-Hop” documentary series that commemorates the 50th anniversary of a musical genre born in the Bronx and evolved into a global cultural movement. The first episode delves into the ascent of Eazy E, the genesis of N.W.A., and the era of gangster rap in the 80s and 90s. Dr. Dre and Warren G provide insights into Snoop Dogg’s rise, reminiscing about iconic tracks like Deep Cover, Nuthin’ But a “G” Thang, and The Chronic album. They also reflect on collaborating with the former Death-Row Records CEO, Suge Knight. The documentary further delves into Tupac Shakur’s rise, his infamous feud with Biggie Smalls, and his tragic demise in 1996. Marlon Wayans, E-40, and Snoop Dogg share poignant memories of their final interactions with the legendary west-coast rapper. Additionally, boxing champ Mike Tyson discusses Tupac’s enduring legacy. For the complete interviews, head over to BigBoyTV.
Chapters:
- 0:52 Dr. Dre, Eazy E, and NWA
- 7:05 Snoop Dogg Before The Fame
- 11:11 The Rise of Snoop Dogg
- 23:38 Warren G
- 27:08 Suge Knight
- 31:26 Tupac Shakur
- 37:24 Tupac and Biggie’s Beef
- 47:58 The Unsolved Murder of Tupac
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