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Amazon.com: Stretch & Bobbito: Radio That Changed Lives : STRETCH & BOBBITO: RADIO THAT CHANGED LIVES: Movies & TV
During the 1990s, Stretch and Bobbito introduced the world to an unsigned Nas, Biggie, Wu-Tang, and Big Pun as well as an unknown Jay-Z, Eminem, and the Fugees. The total record sales for all the artists that premiered on their radio show exceed 300 million. The late night program had a cult following in the art/fashion world and prison population as well. All would loyally tune in for the humor just as much for the exclusive tunes. Stretch and Bobbito brought a unique audience together, and created a platform that changed music forever.
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Yo! This right here was amazing. One of the best Documentaries of the year & I truly hope it gets recognition for award season. If you were a rapper in the early 90's one of the things on your bucket was to spit flow on the Stretch & Bobbito Show. Stretch & Bobbito ran a college radio station that set a platform for many unsigned rappers. You'll be blown away by the people that walked in those doors. In the early 90's College Radio was everything! There was no Sirius radio or Internet streaming. If you don't like Hip Hop this movie is simply a muse see! One of the best of 2015!
With this documentary, hip hop lives. It brings you back to the beginning of brilliant careers of those who started with stretch and bobbito. And it allows you to relive those days of good hip hop. I will forever be greatful for what stretch and bob gave to me and those that followed my advice to listen to them, and that is good music and fun and laughs.
Nice documentary with interviews on the one the most pivotal hip-hop radio shows ever. There will never be another radio show or other personalities that will capture the essence of real Hip-Hop. The artists in this documentary are Hip-hop legends themselves. Real Hip-Hop died a long time ago and hip-hops demise began when the Stretch and Bobbito show ended.
Top two hip hop documentaries ive ever seen. My personal favorite for how it really brought you back there to that time & the feeling/vibe. I got pumped up on it(like REALLY excited about music again for a couple hours) and genuinely felt the magic of early 90s new york hip hop again for a couple hours.
Salute yah !!! from : NUTSO a.k.a NUT-RAGEOUS loved the film my PPlz..it brang me Back 2 da grimmey 90's era where it all started n yah def pave da way for all of us thank u for bumping dat real music for da streets n da culture.....peace Gz my kongrats
These guys are the unsung heroes of Hip Hop! Ground breaking doesn't even begin to tell the story. This doc is on point if you are seeking more pieces to the story of this genre. Well done but...I say it could have been longer!
I loved rap radio. Dj red alert chuck chillout and and funk flex. I loved my local pirate radio station. PCR 107’.9. This stretch and bobbito dvd is supern. It brings back the vibe that vibe of pirate radio. Good footage of stars before they became stars. This porrays the buzz and crackling energy of these stations. I never missed PCR. Prepared. Religioulsy. To tune in. To your radio station.
greatest hip hop documentary ive ever seen.. these guys seem very legit and about the music.. was a great pleasure to watch this. would recommend to ANYONE not just hip hop heads.