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Hip-Hop Freestyle Documentary

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Uploaded by on Jul 14, 2008

This is a short hip-hop documentary I put together about the art of freestyling in hip-hop.

Features: Eminem, MC Juice, Jin, Ludacris, Canibus, Kool Herc, Kool Moe Dee & more.

Intro Music: "Passing Me By" by Pharcyde

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  • Incredibly done! I love the footage, and how well it's laced together!

  • @CollectiveFreedom Thanks was one of my first editing projects.

  • @funtimefilms No kidding? Well good on ya :)

    I hope you don't mind. I ripped the audio, and I am using some of the quotes from this film in a track of mine coming out. Would you like to see the final product once I have it all recorded?

  • @CollectiveFreedom hell yea message it or email it to me when it's done

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  • supernat is the best freestyle battler of all time.

  • battling does not embrace the energy of true free styling..you know what the destination is and as a result you dont know how great your energy through words could be..pre-med american freestyles should be called verbal boxing or jousting ..there is nothing free about it. Kevin Fitzgeralds 'Freestyle the art of Rhyme' covers the energy of freestyling as it goes spiritual. Thanks for your efforts with this video

  • j-u-ice

  • dope

  • Who WANNA FREESTYLE?

  • (ALL FOR THE LOVE OF HIP HOP) INCORPORATED AR. our 3rd video sub!

  • Battles will get better. Write now.  I mean right now its primitive. Dudes win by the ability to rhyme witty insults and vile shit directed at somebody. It should be lyrical ability, insight, theme, and all sorts of other things. What makes a person great is not winning one-dimensional battles, or even ability to come up with decent stuff off the dome. It's the ability to express greater degrees of one's personality (soul) in rhyme.

  • The word Freestyle changed over the years original freestyle was just a written rhyme about a free topic to share

  • @zerodoom14

    You're making a big deal of a word that has lost meaning through the past 150 years. It doesn't matter, it's a word. Black people make such a big deal when a white man uses nigga. It's the context of how you use it. "You stupid nigga" is much different than "What's up nigga?" You have to understand that. In the hip hop world, nigga is so fluent, so whites want to say it too.

  • good job duke but a 2 minute intro on a 8 min joint? inexcusable.

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