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The Art of Rap: Something from Nothing

  • 2012
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  • 1h 46m
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7.1/10
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The Art of Rap: Something from Nothing (2012)
A documentary on rap music and its rise to global prominence.
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A documentary on rap music and its rise to global prominence.A documentary on rap music and its rise to global prominence.A documentary on rap music and its rise to global prominence.

  • Directors
    • Ice-T
    • Andy Baybutt
  • Stars
    • Ice-T
    • Dr. Dre
    • Chuck D
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.1/10
    3.7K
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    • Directors
      • Ice-T
      • Andy Baybutt
    • Stars
      • Ice-T
      • Dr. Dre
      • Chuck D
    • 21User reviews
    • 18Critic reviews
    • 66Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win & 3 nominations total

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    Dr. Dre
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    Snoop Dogg
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    Afrika Bambaataa
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    Derek Barbosa
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    • (as Chino XL)
    Yasiin Bey
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    • (as Mos Def)
    Big Daddy Kane
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    Kool Boy
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    Joe Budden
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    Ice Cube
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      • Ice-T
      • Andy Baybutt
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    6dharmendrasingh

    That's a Rap!

    Hip-Hop heavyweight Tracy Marrow, better known as Ice-T, travels from the East to the West coast to interview dozens of rap's finest to provide a 360° perspective on the art of rap, and establish why this subversive underground movement has quickly become the most lucrative musical genre in the world.

    Many can rhyme words; few can do it with panache. To prove this, we're treated to several tantalising tongue-twisters from the likes of Eminem, Kanye West, Nas and Mos Def (now known as Yasiin), although some legendary MCs let themselves down by delivering feckless freestyles.

    Rappers being rappers, they all claim credit for being the first to do this or that. No one really bothers to answer the question at the heart of this documentary. I wanted the history and truth about rap. Afrika Bambaataa and KRS-One – two from the Old School – deliver knowledgeable insights (slave-era camaraderie prefigured battle rapping, the turntable was turned into an instrument), but after a while the contributions become monotonous, irrelevant, uninteresting and surprisingly, given that these are purported wordsmiths, inarticulate. Ice-T becomes more interested in kicking back with his homies while they smoke unfeasibly big joints and rap along to classic hip-hop tracks.

    Ice-T promises follow-ups to his directorial debut, for which I have a piece of advice: When cats like these end their sentences with 'Nah mean', i.e. 'Do you know what I mean?', for our sake, please find out what they mean.

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    7teddunsten

    A solid documentary

    This was a pretty good documentary, lots of nice insights and interviews...

    I checked it out because I have that book which is similar, "How to Rap: The Art and Science of the Hip-Hop MC" which came out a few years ago and they interviewed many of the same rappers for that. In my opinion, that book goes into a lot more detail than this documentary, because it's wall-to-wall quotes and a lot more subjects are covered, but it was cool seeing a documentary that touched on some of the same topics.

    Where it lacks actual extended discussion on writing rhymes, this doc makes up for it with quite a few interesting moments on screen -- most of the rappers kick a verse or two and they often go on tangents and happen upon some interesting topics even if they aren't really about the "craft" of rap, as the title suggests.

    Well worth watching if you're a hip-hop fan, and a nice companion to the "How To Rap" book.
    7SnoopyStyle

    old timers talking about old times

    Ice-T does a documentary about rap. I wouldn't say that it's particularly focus. Mostly it's Ice-T chatting up other rappers about old times. It's not as enlightening as much as fascinating. There's some great stories. There's also some boring parts. If he could try to frame this as rap history, he could give this better structure. Although it does feel more free flowing like the rappers giving their own raps to this film. This is really just Ice-T traveling around, sitting and chatting with other rappers. Many people does a rap. They're not framing this as a definitive history of rap. Just people telling old stories.
    8view_and_review

    How Rappers Ply Their Trade

    I've watched quite a few hip-hopumentaries now and each one is a little bit different. "Rhyme & Reason" came out in the late 90's featuring the best artists during the golden age of hip-hop. "Hip-Hop Evolution" is a more recent Netflix mini-series that is very educational. "Beats, Rhymes, & Life" focuses solely on A Tribe Called Quest. Ice-T's "Something from Nothing" is a bit of "The Show" and "Rhyme & Reason" with a focus on rapping. Ice-T goes from the East Coast to the West Coast with a stop in Detroit to interview some of the legends of hip-hop.
    7clarence-jones07

    Check it out

    It's funny, when I saw this, I too immediately thought, "hey, that's like that How To Rap book!" so it's nice to see another reviewer thought the same thing as me.

    I agree with that reviewer that the book is more thorough and complete when looking at the craft, so that remains the go-to resource, but this movie is great for other things.

    The verses that the rappers recite are mostly great (though I prefer when rappers do freestyles over beats, not a big fan of the "here's... my... really... slow... acapella... rap... so you... can hear... all the... words"), and it's cool seeing Ice-T just have relaxed conversations with rappers he knows.

    It's actually best when it veers away from the craft and just goes into funny stories and interactions between Ice-T and the person he's talking to.

    If you're a rap fan, definitely go look this movie up, you'll find something to like in it!

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      Referenced in The Daily Buzz: Episode dated 18 June 2012 (2012)
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    • Release date
      • July 20, 2012 (United Kingdom)
    • Countries of origin
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $288,000
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $150,337
      • Jun 17, 2012
    • Gross worldwide
      • $333,388
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      • 1h 46m(106 min)
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      • Dolby Digital

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