
Hip Hop: The Songs That Shook America
- 2019
- Ended
- Documentary
- ~1h / ep
- 1 season
- 8.0/10
From executive producers Ahmir "Questlove" Thompson, Tariq "Black Thought" Trotter, Shawn Gee and Alex Gibney, each episode of this series focuses on a groundbreaking song pivotal to the evolution of American music and culture. From the early hip-hop battles to verses that sparked hope and inspired change, watch artists deconstruct their composition, revisit the impact the song had on them personally, and dissect the socio-economic and cultural conditions that inspired the landmark work and gave voice to a generation.
Latest: Season 1 · 2019
View all seasonsE1. Jesus Walks: 2004
Oct 13, 2019 · 60m
“Jesus Walks” by Kanye West: in an era of excess, a Christian rap song challenges the church and changes its own ideals about religion and rap music.
E2. Alright: 2015
Oct 20, 2019 · 60m
“Alright” by Kendrick Lamar: making protest music in the era of Black Lives Matter, “Alright” becomes the unsaid anthem for hope.
E3. Rock Box: 1984
Oct 27, 2019 · 60m
ROCK BOX by Run-DMC: How one song tore down the barriers between rock & hip hop, race and class on American radio and television.
E4. Elevators: 1996
Nov 3, 2019 · 60m
ELEVATORS by OutKast: Hip hop's southern voice breaks through with an unsuspecting song that redefines rap's cultural and geographic boundaries.
E5. The Bridge: 1986
Nov 10, 2019 · 60m
THE BRIDGE by Marley Marl and MC Shan: A song designed to foster community pride, ignites hip hop's most epic rap battle.
E6. Ladies First: 1989
Nov 17, 2019 · 60m
LADIES FIRST by Queen Latifah: At the height of hip hop's misogynistic themes, the culture bows down to their queens of rap.


































