5 Best Hip-Hop Movies

Above: 'Straight Outta Compton' is one of the best hip-hop films in recent memory

In a matter of days, Netflix will launch The Get Down, the Baz Luhrmann vehicle about the rise of hip-hop in 1970s New York. The musical drama is making noise for being the most expensive Netflix original to date, and for its rocky relationship with writers, showrunners, and producers. Despite the on-set drama, and judging solely on the slew of new images and trailers, the show looks to be, if nothing else, very entertaining.

While the hip-hop scene has been portrayed in Hollywood numerous times before, the shows and movies often feel stale or exploitative. Despite these many misses, there have been a select few hits. While Fox's show Empire has delivered a fine, if not glamourized, take on the genre, the best adaptations remain within film. To help you prepare for the release of The Get Down, here are some of the best hip-hop inspired movies.

Beats, Rhymes & Life: The Travels of a Tribe Called Quest (2011)

The untimely passing of Phife Dawg allows audiences to ingest this movie at an entirely new level. A Tribe Called Quest were, and still remain, one of the most important acts of the 1990s. This documentary takes us through the highs and lows of the group through the eyes of hip-hop icons, including the members of Tribe themselves. It’s a unique perspective on the genre, and a terrific history lessons for the uninformed.

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