Hip Hop: The Songs That Shook America (2019-2019)

Premiere:
October 13, 2019

# of Seasons: 1

# of Episodes: 6

Finale:
November 17, 2019

Creators:
Questlove
Tariq Trotter
Shawn Gee
Alex Gibney

Original Title:
Hip Hop: The Songs That Shook America

Genres:
Documentary

Production Companies:
Jigsaw Productions

Countries:
GB | US

From executive producers Ahmir "Questlove" Thompson, Tariq "Black Thought" Trotter, Shawn Gee and Alex Gibney, each episode of this series focuses on a groundbreaking song pivotal to the evolution of American music and culture. From the early hip-hop battles to verses that sparked hope and inspired change, watch artists deconstruct their composition, revisit the impact the song had on them personally, and dissect the socio-economic and cultural conditions that inspired the landmark work and gave voice to a generation.

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Archival Footage Coordinator:
Koe Rodriguez

Assistant Editor:
Sammy Dane
Gina Girodier
Mark Scherel

Associate Producer:
Colin Culligan

Cinematography:
Michael Koshkin
Robert Barocci
Frank Larson

Co-Executive Producer:
One9
Erik Parker
Angie Day

Editorial Services:
Eric Mittan
Rebecca Conner

Executive Producer:
Questlove
Shea Serrano
Richard Perello
Stacey Offman
Shawn Gee
Isaac Bolden
Alex Gibney

Music:
Mark Pont
William Pearson

Music Arranger:
Nick Dolan

Post Production Assistant:
Leroy Barnes

Production Manager:
Kenyatta Steans

Researcher:
Leroy Barnes

Sound Recordist:
Ivan Grinober

Story Coordinator:
Colin Culligan

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