Ever since hip-hop first blossomed out of the South Bronx, there has been a desire by filmmakers to capture visual evidence of the culture in motion. Early documentaries, like Tony Silver’s classic Style Wars and Charlie Ahearn’s partially dramatized almost-documentary Wildstyle, represent some of the earliest feature-length film representations of hip-hop culture.
In the decades since, countless films have been produced shining light on nearly every single nook-and-cranny of the culture and its history.
From 1995’s The Show to QD3’s classic docs of the DVD era to Netflix’s wildly popular doc-series Hip-Hop Evolution, there are a ton of informative and inspirational hip-hop documentaries on the market. Whether it is because of its niche subject matter, lack of broad distribution, or a host of other factors, many amazing hip-hop documentaries end up flying under the radar, with some achieving cult-like status. Here is a list of some of the best but lesser-known hip-hop documentaries that you can stream today.
11 Rare Hip-Hop Documentaries You Can Watch Right Now
Many amazing hip-hop documentaries have flown under the radar. Here's a list of 11 rare ones you can stream on YouTube and Amazon right now.
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