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4:37
Mixtapes and Underground Scene
5:08
Radio and Hip-Hop Evolution
5:38
VHS Tapes and International Reach
6:09
Access to Hip-Hop Content
7:40
Roxanne Shante's First Video and Honorary Award
8:10
Foundation Event Details and Attendees
8:41
Ben Hart's Support for Hip-Hop and Philanthropy
9:42
Personal Anecdote about Racism and Growing Up in Queens
11:14
Bullying Incident and Friendship Formation
11:47
Learning About the Word and Its Impact
14:23
Spike Lee and Hollywood's Fronting
14:53
Juice Movie Production and Credibility
15:25
Soundtrack and Authenticity in Juice
15:55
DJ Scenes, Marketing, and Inspiration
16:25
Diddy and Strictly Business Movie
17:29
Pac's Reaction to Puff's Request
17:59
Producer's Involvement and Pac's Knowledge of Puff
18:30
Wizard's Role in the Video
19:01
The Unmixed Record and Video
19:31
Fixing the Video and Wu-Tang's Involvement
20:02
The Black and White Video
20:34
Rizza's Prince Rahee and Wu Tang Connection - Initial Reaction
21:06
Meeting Iced Tea and Steve Riffkin
22:09
Rizza's Signing with Loud Records
22:43
Working on the Video for 'Cream'
23:45
Early Days of Filming, Cranes and Trucks
24:17
Permits and College Film Style
24:48
Vid Kid's Work on Boys to Men Album
25:18
Intern Hy Williams and Creative Freedom
27:21
Vaseline on the Lens and Hype's Name
27:53
Starting a Show and Oprah Magazine
28:56
Meeting Other Artists and the Roxy
29:28
Mr Magic, Russell Simmons, and Hip-Hop Entrepreneurs
31:01
Equipment Theft in the Parks Days
31:34
The Box and Music Video Distribution
32:04
MTV's Involvement with the Box
32:34
Program Directors and Music Selection
33:36
Personal Experiences with Music Videos
34:39
The Business of Hip Hop and New York's Centralized Influence
35:40
NWA and the West Coast Scene
36:43
New York's Limited Exposure to West Coast Hip Hop
37:44
Miami and the Club Scene vs. Radio Play
38:15
Importance of Preserving Hip-Hop History
38:47
Raw, Unproduced Footage
39:17
Early Hip-Hop Concerts and Performances
40:18
Capturing Iconic Moments in Hip-Hop History
41:51
Giving Flowers to People
42:21
Jamaican Culture and History
42:52
Introduction to Jamaican Culture
44:28
Brothership Connection and DJ Career
45:30
The Inspiration Behind Classic Concept and Self-Destruction
46:01
KRS-One's Involvement in the Stop the Violence Movement
46:32
D-Nice's Production of Self-Destruction and the Video Shoot
48:07
The Challenges of Organizing the Video Shoot
49:09
Favorite Scene in the Self-Destruction Video
51:13
Location and Production of the Shamberg Library Scene
51:43
Impact of the Song and Comparison to West Coast Version
52:14
NWA and Digital Underground's Influence
52:45
Self-Destruction and Hip-Hop's Potential
53:16
Hip-Hop as a Unifying Force
53:47
Fear of Speaking Out and Hip-Hop's Power
55:23
Initial Idea for a Movie
56:25
Meeting with Mark Wahlberg and HBO
57:58
Negotiations with Netflix and Other Companies
59:00
Meeting with HBO and Showtime, Mass Appeal Trailer
1:00:01
Nas's Impact on Hip-Hop and Peter's Involvement
1:01:04
Behind-the-Scenes Video EPK and Collaborations
1:02:07
Columbia Records, 'Ain't Hard to Tell' Video
1:02:38
Nas and Biggie's Initial Interaction
1:03:40
Biggie's Comedic Side and Storytelling Ability
1:04:40
Biggie's Transformation and Dark Comedy
1:06:16
The Ark and Other Brooklyn Clubs
1:06:47
Little Kim, Shaggy, and Other Artists
1:07:18
DJ Lance and Other Lost DJs
1:08:20
Managing Beef and Pressure in Hip-Hop
1:08:52
Comparing Drake and Kendrick's Situations
1:09:56
The Influence of Kendrick and Drake on Hip-Hop Culture
1:10:28
The Power of Social Media in Shaping Hip-Hop
1:10:59
The Impact of Technology on the Art Form
1:12:01
The Evolution of Hip-Hop and Its Future
1:13:02
Considering a New Version of Music Box
1:14:04
Gatekeeping and Quality Control in Online Platforms
1:15:09
Personal Anecdotes and Making History with Music Box
1:16:42
Jay-Z and Biggie Hosting a Party
1:17:14
Performing 'Get Money' and Other Tracks
1:18:46
Industry Recognition and Street Credibility
1:19:16
Stolen Car and Recovery
1:20:18
Getting into a Car Theft Situation
1:21:53
Meeting the Thief and Negotiation
1:22:26
Recovering Stolen Car and Returning it to the Owner
1:22:58
Reflecting on Past Experiences and Documenting History
1:23:59
Meeting FUBU and Other Fashion Influencers
1:24:31
The Breakthrough of Video Music Box's Fashion Shows
1:25:03
The Rise of Hip-Hop Fashion and the Creation of Video Music Box's Show
1:26:06
The Decision to Create a Hip-Hop Fashion Show Separate from Fashion Week
1:27:08
Conclusion and Reflection on the Success of Video Music Box's Fashion Shows
1:27:39
Introduction to the Drinking Game and Hip-Hop Choices
1:28:10
Fab Five Freddy and Ed Lover Discussion
1:29:13
Big Daddy Kane and Hip-Hop Memories
1:30:15
Rap Group Choices and Personal Stories
1:31:17
Scarface and Rockim's impact on hip-hop
1:31:48
Respect for Scarface and Guru
1:32:19
Big L, Lord Finesse, Big Pun, and ODB
1:33:25
Tiger's early career as a dancer and MTV Rap City
1:34:28
Personal experience with T Tiger and a video project
1:35:31
K Slay's Award Show Experience
1:36:34
Cas and Wild Style
1:37:37
Soul Train and Don Cornelius
1:38:09
90s Hip-Hop and Authenticity
1:38:42
Meeting Prince and Redman
1:39:15
EPMD, Rockim, and Red Alert
1:39:46
Rush Hour Mix and Changing Music Style
1:40:18
Funkadelic and Respect in the Music Industry
1:40:51
Comparison of TV Censorship Then and Now
1:41:22
Censorship and FCC Rules in Radio Broadcasting
1:42:57
Groundbreaking TV Shows and Politically Incorrect Content
1:44:29
Early Days of The Source and Music Focus
1:45:00
DJ Background and Desire to Learn Music Details
1:46:02
Controversy in Hip-Hop Media and Clickbait
1:46:04
East Coast West Coast Rivalry and Personal Experience
1:47:07
Misconceptions and Misinformation in Hip-Hop
1:47:37
Sentiment and Gatekeeping in the South
1:48:08
Industry Suppression and Personal Experiences
1:49:11
Celebration of Hip-Hop 50th Anniversary
1:49:41
Yankee Stadium Concert and Committee Decision