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The Worst Episodes of The Bridge

Every episode of The Bridge ranked from worst to best. Explore the Worst Episodes of The Bridge!

Ralph McDaniels goes way back to bring you classic videos from hip hop’s golden era. Each episode showcases rare videos tracing hip hop’s evolution in New York City.

Genre:Documentary
Network:NYC TV

Lowest Rated Episodes Summary

The worst episode of "The Bridge" is "Classic Hip Hop All Stars", rated N/A/10 from 0 user votes. It was directed by N/A and written by N/A. "Classic Hip Hop All Stars" aired on 10/1/2005 and is rated NaN point(s) lower than the second lowest rated, "From the Hood to Hollywood".

  • Classic Hip Hop All Stars
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    #1 - Classic Hip Hop All Stars

    Season 1 Episode 1 - Aired 10/1/2005

    This special two hour episode of The Bridge features the original artists who provided the soundtrack for hip hop culture in New York City. Early hip hop pioneers like Afrika Bambattaa and Grand Master Flash, and icons like Run DMC, LL Cool Jay and Queen Latifah are featured in videos that helped to define hip hop and shape its evolution in New York City. Join Ralph McDaniels and Tiffani Webb, as they hang under the Brooklyn Bridge and showcase influential videos from the all-stars of hip hop’s golden era.

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  • From the Hood to Hollywood
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    #2 - From the Hood to Hollywood

    Season 1 Episode 2 - Aired 10/8/2005

    This episode of The Bridge looks at local hip hop stars that have turned platinum hits into Hollywood stardom. Featuring videos from notable rappers turned thespians such as Queen Latifah and LL Cool J, this episode also looks at the tinsel town talents of artists such as Kid N Play and The Fat Boys. Coming to you from New York’s Times Square, tune in as Ralph and Tiffani explore the hip hop Hollywood connection on this episode of The Bridge.

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  • Classic Storytellers
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    #3 - Classic Storytellers

    Season 1 Episode 3 - Aired 10/15/2005

    The art of storytelling has been central to hip hop music since its inception. Whether focusing on MC skills, light hearted tales from the hood, or critiques of social conditions, early storytellers provided a window into hip hop's origins. Ralph and Tiffani travel to Washington Square Park in the Village for this episode of The Bridge featuring videos from old school hip hop's greatest storytellers, including Doug E. Fresh, Slick Rick and Biz Markie.

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  • Dynamic Duos Pt. 1
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    #4 - Dynamic Duos Pt. 1

    Season 1 Episode 4 - Aired 10/22/2005

    This episode of The Bridge is the first installment of a special two part series featuring classic hip hop duos. Whether rapper/DJ combos or MC tag teams, this episode showcases some of the best one two punches from hip hop’s early days. Join Ralph and Tiffani as they hang out in Harlem and present classic videos from Eric B. and Rakim, EPMD, and Nice & Smooth.

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    #5 - Dynamic Duos Pt. 2

    Season 1 Episode 5 - Aired 10/29/2005

    This episode of The Bridge is the second installment of a special two part series featuring classic hip hop duos. The vast majority of early hip hop duos came from the streets of New York City and this episode celebrates the classic combos that paved the way for contemporary duos such as Outkast, Blackstar and Dead Prez. Join Ralph and Tiffani as they take it to the streets Uptown and showcase videos from Harlem’s own Rob Base and DJ E-Z Rock, as well as Gang Starr, Eric B and Rakim and BDP.

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  • Groundbreaking Videos
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    #6 - Groundbreaking Videos

    Season 1 Episode 6 - Aired 11/5/2005

    This special episode of The Bridge takes a unique look at the videos that influenced the birth of the hip hop video art form. Hip hop music evolved during a period when popular music was pushing the bounds of experimentalism and musical genres were blurred with the convergence rock, soul, punk, techno, and new wave. Join Ralph and Tiffani in New York’s Times Square as they showcase an eclectic mix of significant videos from The Clash, The Talking Heads, Herbie Hancock, Run D.M.C. and Public Enemy.

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  • Native Tongues Pt. 1
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    #7 - Native Tongues Pt. 1

    Season 1 Episode 7 - Aired 11/12/2005

    “Dancin on the dance floor/Girl, it's you that I adore/Step off stage, they scream for more/Native Tongues got rhymes galore.” These lyrics from De La Soul’s classic hip hop hit “Buddy,” represent a calling card for the early hip hop collective known as the Native Tongues Posse. This episode of The Bridge is the first of two installments that explore the musical collaborations of this hip hop family comprised initially of The Jungle Brother’s, Queen Latifah, De La Soul and A Tribe Called Quest. Join Ralph, Tiffani and special guest DJ Red Alert as they hang out in New York’s Union Square and showcase videos from these artists and others that helped bring socially-conscious hip hop to the mainstream.

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  • Message in the Music
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    #8 - Message in the Music

    Season 1 Episode 8 - Aired 11/19/2005

    Hip hop music has always reflected prevailing social realities and rap artists have often assumed the role of spokespeople for the communities they represent. This episode of The Bridge features classic artists who made a point of creating music with a message. Join Ralph and Tiffani as they visit Downtown Brooklyn and make a pit stop at the Junior’s for some world famous cheesecake. Featured artists include Grandmaster Flash and the Furious Five, Boogie Down Productions, Public Enemy, 3rd Base and X-Clan.

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  • Native Tongues Pt. 2
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    #9 - Native Tongues Pt. 2

    Season 1 Episode 9 - Aired 11/26/2005

    The second of a two part installment, this episode of The Bridge features videos from hip hop artists that emerged during the late 1980s and early 1990s to form the Native Tongues. Known for their positive lyrics and jazz and soul infused beats, they often collaborated on songs and appeared in videos together to cross promote their work. Inspired by hip hop pioneer Afrika Bambaataa, the Native Tongues included core members Del La Soul, The Jungle Brothers, Queen Latifah, A Tribe Called Quest and Monie Love, as well as Black Sheep and Leaders of the New School. Join Ralph and Tiffani as the present classic Native Tongue videos from Union Square Park.

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  • Classic Hip Hop Sex Symbols
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    #10 - Classic Hip Hop Sex Symbols

    Season 1 Episode 10 - Aired 12/3/2005

    Every musical genre has its sex symbols and classic hip hop is no exception. This special episode of The Bridge is for the grown and sexy and features early hip hop stars that made an impact with their music and their sex appeal. Join Ralph and Tiffani as they hang out in lower Manhattan and showcase a variety of classic videos from hop hop’s biggest sex symbols, including LL Cool J, Salt N Pepa, Big Daddy Kane, and Father MC.

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  • Classic Hip Hop Anthems
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    #11 - Classic Hip Hop Anthems

    Season 1 Episode 11 - Aired 12/10/2005

    Do you remember those old school hip hop jams that lasted the entire summer? What about the classic cuts that still motivate the crowd when they come on at a party? Well this episode of The Bridge features old school anthems that are sure to get you out of your seat. Chill with Ralph and Tiffani as they hang out at the base of The Manhattan Bridge and feature videos from Naughty by Nature, Biz Markie, Whodini, and Chubb Rock.

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  • Ladies of Classic Hip Hop
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    #12 - Ladies of Classic Hip Hop

    Season 1 Episode 12 - Aired 12/17/2005

    The saying goes, “Behind every great man, there is a great woman.” This episode of The Bridge is all about the great women that were actually at the forefront of hip hop at its birth in NYC. Skilled lyricists and great storytellers abound in this episode featuring the ladies of hip hop’s golden era. Join Ralph and Tiffani from the world famous Roxy night club during a celebration for the first season of The Bridge. Look for featured videos by Queen Latifah, Monie Love, MC Lyte, and Roxanne Shante as well as special guest appearances by hip hop legends DJ Premiere, Gregg Nice, and DJ Polo.

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  • Underground Classics
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    #13 - Underground Classics

    Season 1 Episode 13 - Aired 4/1/2006

    In almost every musical genre you will find artists that are labled "underground". Characterized by unorthodox styles that defy categorization, a willingness to push musical boudaries, and a fiercely loyal and sometimes cult-like fanbase, they often create works that actually define the genre. In this special episode of The Bridge, Ralph digs deep into the crates to showcase videos from hip hop's underground pioneers. Join Ralph as he hangs out at Opus 22, NYC's hottest turntable lounge, and presents videos from artists such as KMD, Main Source, Organized Konfusion, Diamond D and Black Moon.

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