Follow a group of rock and hip-hop bigwigs to recall the prosperous years of the past, this melon is still quite sweet

Destany 2022-04-07 08:01:02

Before the cooked meat came out, I used raw meat as a material for sleeping at night many times. Now that the cooked meat is almost finished, the new hip-hop fans who were recruited by a certain program (China has hip-hop) this summer can pass this documentary. Go for a tutorial on the history of hip-hop, and a small half of the country has appeared. However, to be precise, this is not a hip-hop documentary, nor a rock documentary. If you insist on positioning it, it can only be regarded as a hidden commercial that Apple's father brought in a small half of the current American music circle to promote beats. Whether you buy beats or not, it is quite sweet to follow a group of rock and hip-hop bigwigs to recall the prosperous years of the past. There are four episodes in total. The first half of the protagonist jimmy and dr.dre can be said to have nothing to do with each other. After all, the times are different. The first two episodes are separate stories about these two people struggling in two different music circles. One is working for various rock gangsters in New York, the other is in LA, and the editing is extremely jumpy. One second is jimmy following U2, the next second is fuck and gunshots, time and space travel and geography.

In the third episode, the two finally got together in the same company. Jimmy is the boss and dr.dre is the producer. The two witnessed the battle between the east and west coasts of the hip-hop circle. The amount of information in this episode is an important turning point in the history of hip-hop. Those who died and those who went in, everyone else pulled over and recalled that history from different angles.

The fourth episode is about the story of two people who got a beats and sold it to Apple to become a billionaire. Everyone is happy in business, but it is a huge irony for Music. The first billionaire in the Hiphop class is selling headphones. Earned it, the appearance of the nine-inch nail Reznor who went out of the country is no different from that of an ordinary uncle. Why, I didn't realize until I watched the subtitles at the end that this product is already Apple's chief creative officer, huh, huh, The director didn't dare to talk about it. Everyone knows that in this era, making music can't be a hero, nor can you make money, so you should attach music to those things that can make money and become an accessory, "pretentious but feasible" , and the rest is left to the audience to experience. The director's editing is also more interesting. The stories of the bigwigs are recorded separately, and some people have some dark history, but they are cut together with a montage to restore the scene at that time, just like it is happening, the sense of presence is very powerful. The rhythm is brisk, after all, the fantasy lives of the two bosses each have a large amount of information, and they can be cut so colorfully, humorously at the right time and heavy at the right time, 666. Jimmy's life seems to be a sample of successful learning, from a recording studio, to a gold medal producer, to a record company owner, to a headphone tycoon, a living american dream, the ex-girlfriend and ex-wife in the documentary take turns. Going out of the country strongly, the nemesis who once pulled a hatred also admitted that he lost in front of the camera, the sturdy life does not need to be explained, the retired life is holding a young wife (liberty ross) who looks super like a widow sister overlooking Central Park Just count the money in your mansion and give back to the industry and society by the way. As for Dr.dre, the current top music producer has already shown a slight intention to retire. The whole film is actually weakening dr.dre's role as a rapper/artist, not only did he say "I'm not a rapper, and I don't like my own voice" more than once, "I like to adjust the buttons in the studio, then Make me comfortable", even in those video records of himself as a rapper, he is the one who is alienated, the spotlight is on easy-e, on snoop dogg, there is superstar, and dr. dre is the one who quietly completes album after album behind the camera. While everyone was yelling "how long will it take to make detox", dre calmly said "making music is young kid's game", aka, kendrick lamar. This year, Lama's new album, DAMN, is as hot as a fried chicken. Next, there will be Laomu's new album. As for his own detox, it may never be. The part about dre's discovery of Mr. Mu, which is widely circulated on the Internet, is basically a cliché, nothing new, and a little disappointing. As a mu fan, that history has been smashed by the media for a long time. I haven't read the news, and I have heard of i need a doctor. This bowl of cold rice that mu ye debuted can still be fried. 666. Look back at our country Those older generations who are struggling in the record industry must have wonderful stories, but who will eventually make a lot of money and become a billionaire to make a documentary? In a few years, I will see that Ali is willing to make a documentary for Dwarf, hahaha, just kidding....

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