Originally posted by Davo:
Hip-hop fans will find the series 'And You Don't Stop' on VH1 entertaining. It is a 5-episode historical documentary on hip-hop, interviewing some of the most legendary members of hip-hop history.

I was actually let down by the series, because it is so NY/LA-centric that almost no one from the "flyover" area gets a mention. There is one episode that's supposed to be about non-coastal hip-hop, but they spend half the time talking about coastal influence on those artists, and why they would be nothing without New York or LA. The entire mid-90s are lost with the exception of the Biggie/2Pac feud. Master P (who I hated) gets 3 seconds of screen time, and Bone Thugs (who I liked) get absolutely no mention. They chose to talk about Eve and Foxy Brown instead of those two.

So anyways, it's a good series to watch, but I am a little disgruntled by several parts of it.




I was just watching that and agree. They talk about all the stuff anyone into hip hop already knows. They also said tupac was born in 70 and died in 95.....wtf


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