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The Best Episodes of Fight the Power: How Hip Hop Changed the World

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Public Enemy’s Chuck D leads a cast of hip-hop icons and leading African-American and Latino cultural commentators as they chart the factors that led to...
Genre:Documentary
Network:BBC Two
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Best Episodes Summary

"The Foundation" is the best rated episode of "Fight the Power: How Hip Hop Changed the World". It scored N/A/10 based on 0 votes. Directed by N/A and written by N/A, it aired on 1/21/2023. This episode scored NaN points higher than the second highest rated, "Under Siege".

  • The Foundation
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    #1 - The Foundation

    Season 1 Episode 1

    Aired 1/21/2023

    Discover the factors that led to the birth of Hip Hop and its first socially conscious hit "The Message" by Grandmaster Flash and the Furious Five in 1982.

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  • Under Siege
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    #2 - Under Siege

    Season 1 Episode 2

    Aired 1/21/2023

    Explore the 1980s and the birth of Hip Hop as social commentary in the Reagan Era with the emergence of artists like Public Enemy, KRS-One, Ice-T, and NWA.

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    #3 - Culture Wars

    Season 1 Episode 3

    Aired 1/28/2023

    Experience the 1990s during the Clinton years and the unstoppable rise in popularity of Hip Hop, which becomes a force that is attacked by all sides of the political establishment.

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    #4 - Still Fighting

    Season 1 Episode 4

    Aired 1/28/2023

    Follow the evolution of Hip Hop as its artists turn into multimillionaires and successful entrepreneurs. As a cultural phenomenon, Hip Hop continues to change history and is adopted as the voice of protest around the world.

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