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- El 13 de agosto de 2021, Wu-Tang Clan actuó en el famoso Red Rocks Amphitheater con la Orquesta Sinfónica de Colorado. Unos 10,000 fans presenciaron uno de los conciertos más extraordinarios en la historia del hip-hop.
- The Wu-Tang Clan reunites with all 9 original members to perform and headline Chapter 11 of the Rock The Bells Festival in San Bernardino, CA on July 17, 2004, which featured Redman, Dilated Peoples, and more on the same bill.
- An air base instructor is distracted as his sister shows attention to his deceased partner's brother.
- Park Hill housing project nurtured hip-hop legends but faced devastation from crack. Method Man, Hassan Johnson, Raekwon, and Cappadonna's positive memories contrast with Terry Converse's addiction experience
- Ex-prosecutor Herman Dawson recounts his brother Michael's 1994 murder in NY. Method Man, Raekwon, and Gano Grills share perspectives on the tragedy that divided Park Hill.
- Courtney "Shorty Aff" Nelson, a Beloved Liberian, is laid to rest, leaving many to wonder what went wrong. Shorty Aff's sister Faith gives a sorrowful explanation of her brother's spiral from a local drug dealer to a suicide victim.
- Method Man and close friends give insight into the murder of Tracy Francis, aka Tre 8, whose murder was caught on camera.
- 2025– 3h 45mEpisodio de TVFormer gang leader Toussaint Randle and others give the details of the Stapleton vs. Park Hill feud, which was escalated with the crack era takeover by ruthless West Indian drug kingpin Dusty Fat. Dusty's takeover introduced events that changed Park Hill forever.
- 2025– 3h 45mEpisodio de TVDusty Fat returns to Park Hill after serving a thirty-year sentence and gives an eye opening take of crime and punishment. Method Man and others weigh in on whether Dusty is truly reformed.
- Following the murder of Lamin "La Banga" Carter, Stacy English, aka "Real Life Da God," the local crack-addicted stick-up kid, was arrested and sentenced to twelve years for the crime. Making him a marked man on the Park Hill streets. Upon release, Life offers his version of the tragic events to clear his name.
- Cory McGriff, aka DJ Megatron of BET's "106 and Park" is murdered in a botched robbery attempt. Rapper Pike tells the heartbreaking story of the double murder of his two sons, both shot to death at 2 am at a gas station.