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Goldie looks at the origins of hip hop, its major artists and what the future holds for rap. This programme contains strong language that some listeners may find offensive.

Goldie continues to examine the impact of a once niche musical genre on popular culture. This programme contains strong language and adult themes that some listeners may find offensive.

Last week he looked at the origins of hip hop, what made it so successful, and the major artists of the late 1980s. Part two begins at the start of the 1990s with the explosion of gangster rap, then examines the battle between East and West Coasts, and takes an in-depth look at the role of money and power in hip hop.

Goldie looks at the rapid commercial increase of hip hop as a culture; from corporate branding and artist endorsements, to successful business ventures away from music and the presidential pulling power of today's massive rap stars.

Moving away from America, the documentary explores how this once niche musical genre came to dominate popular culture around the world. Contributors include DJ Kool Herc, Afrika Bambaataa and Grandmaster Flash, plus legends Run DMC, Beastie Boys, Suge Knight, MC Hammer and Eminem.

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Sat 17 Oct 2009 22:00

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  • Sat 17 Oct 2009 22:00