Universally hailed as the first hip-hop movie, "Wild Style" captures New York's hip-hop culture circa 1981 and several prominent figures including Busy Bee Starski; Fab 5 Freddy; the Cold Crush Brothers; and one of the godfathers of hip-hop, Grandmaster Flash.
A movie whose influence cannot be underestimated and hailed as the most inspirational hip-hop of movie of all time, "Wild Style" immortalizes the birth of the underground hip-hop scene about to explode around the world, changing the face of music, fashion, art, and a way of life forever.
Following street artist Zorro (played by legendary subway artist Lee Quiñones) and his crew as they journey through the streets, projects, and train yards of New York, keeping one step ahead of the cops and their rivals, the film climaxes in one of the most famous hip-hop concerts in history.
Featuring the pioneers at the forefront of a cultural revolution including DJs, emcees, and breakers such as Grandmaster Flash, the Chief Rocker Busy Bee, Fab 5 Freddy, the Rock Steady Crew, and the Cold Crush Brothers, "Wild Style" is the greatest hip-hop movie of all time.
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Wild Style
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South Bronx Subway Rap
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Pretty Baby
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Rapture
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Good Times
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Bernard Edwards:
Writer
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Take Me To The Mardi Gras
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Military Cut (Scratch Mix)
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M.C. Battle
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Fantastic Freaks at the Dixie
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Subway Theme
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Cold Crush Bros. At the Dixie
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Cuckoo Clocking
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Double Trouble at the Amphitheatre
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Street Rap
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The Chief Rocker Busy Bee, D.J. A.J. At the Amphitheatre
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Gangbusters Scratch Mix
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Rammellzee and Shock Dell at the Amphitheatre
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Down By Law
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Limo Rap
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Wild Style Theme Rap 1
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Wild Style Theme Rap 2
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Fantastic Freaks at the Amphitheatre
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