from Movie to the OST

Selmer 2022-10-08 15:04:41

Just after watching this movie, there is nothing new in terms of emotional lines, but fortunately the appearance and acting skills of the actors are good. The great thing about this movie is its theme: "When did you first fall in love with Hip-Hop?", the whole film has been around the hero and heroine’s pursuit of the origin of Hip-Hop. As a Hip-Hop fan, you should watch it. , What is discussed is not those commercialized things, but the real Hip-Hop. A group of Real Hip-Hopper appeared in the opening: Kool G Rap, Common, Big Daddy Kane, Talib Kweli, De La Soul, Uestlove... and Mos Def.

Such an original soundtrack discussing the real Hip-Hop will naturally not disappoint, it is very Soulful.

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Brown Sugar quotes

  • Dre: One minute you talkin' about you-you want things to change and the next minute you talking about you want things to stay the same.

    Sidney 'Syd' Shaw: I do want things to change, I just don't like *how* things have changed. And and and... and I didn't know this is how it would turn out.

    Dre: And that's why we need to look *back*. Okay, 'coz if we look back, then it will make us see things, the mistakes we've made, things that we never knew were there before. And if we just... can *stop*, then maybe we can find that thing that we both know is missing and build on that.

    Sidney 'Syd' Shaw: Are we st... are we still talking about hip-hop?

    Dre: That's all we've ever talked about.

  • Sidney 'Syd' Shaw: [narrating] I don't have to pretend with hip-hop... and hip-hop doesn't have to pretend with me.