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Gangsta Rap: The Glockumentary
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My Baby's Daddy co-screenwriter Damon 'Coke' Daniels goes back to his hip-hop roots with this mockumentary detailing the fall and subsequent comeback attempt of fictional West Coast rap trio 'Gangsta Rap.' Murder Mike, Du Rag, and DJ Ballistics like to keep it old school. A shady threesome whose musical career has taken a back seat to constant run-ins with the law and multiple child custody cases in recent years, the self-proclaimed 'godfathers of gangsta rap' scheme to save their fast slide into irrelevance by staging a triumphant return to the microphone. After bursting onto the scene with such tracks as 'In My House Shoes' and 'My Momma's a Bitch' in the mid-1980s, Gangsta Rap remained a sizable fixture on the West Coast rap scene for nearly a decade. Now, after years of setbacks and self-destructive in-fighting, Gangsta Rap is finally prepared to show the new school just what the original gangstas have to offer. With special appearances by Too Short, Howie Bell, Clifton Powell, Leslie, and Gerald Johnson, Gangsta Rap: A Glockumentary offers a seamless blend of hip-hop humor and street smart satire.
My Baby's Daddy co-screenwriter Damon 'Coke' Daniels goes back to his hip-hop roots with this mockumentary detailing the fall and subsequent comeback attempt of fictional West Coast rap trio 'Gangsta Rap.' Murder Mike, Du Rag, and DJ Ballistics like to keep it old school. A shady threesome whose musical career has taken a back seat to constant run-ins with the law and multiple child custody cases in recent years, the self-proclaimed 'godfathers of gangsta rap' scheme to save their fast slide into irrelevance by staging a triumphant return to the microphone. After bursting onto the scene with such tracks as 'In My House Shoes' and 'My Momma's a Bitch' in the mid-1980s, Gangsta Rap remained a sizable fixture on the West Coast rap scene for nearly a decade. Now, after years of setbacks and self-destructive in-fighting, Gangsta Rap is finally prepared to show the new school just what the original gangstas have to offer. With special appearances by Too Short, Howie Bell, Clifton Powell, Leslie, and Gerald Johnson, Gangsta Rap: A Glockumentary offers a seamless blend of hip-hop humor and street smart satire.
Actors:
Coke Daniels,
Kaleem Daniels,
Clifton Powell,
Mark Chalant Phifer,
Gerald Slink Johnson,
Mr. Marcus,
Tony T. Roberts
Coke Daniels
Kaleem Daniels
Clifton Powell
16 March 1956, Washington, District of Columbia, USA
Mark Chalant Phifer
Gerald Slink Johnson
Mr. Marcus
September 4, 1970 in Pomona, California, USA
Tony T. Roberts
Genre:
Comedy
Director:
Coke Daniels
Country:
United States
Keywords:
#Coke Daniels #Dian Bachar #Gangsta Rap: The Glockumentary #Gangsta Rap: The Glockumentary (2007) #Howie Bell #Malik Barnhardt #Tom'ya Bowden
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