May 18, 2007

Forget the new Die Hard, Bruce Willis is an excuse to talk about a good movie, The Hip Hop Project. It’s a documentary about a man named Kazi who founded a group in New York where kids get together to rap about their lives -- excluding sex, drugs and trouble. Clean rap, imagine that! The film is more than heartwarming and inspiring, which it is, because you really want the kids to succeed. Bruce Willis come in halfway through and tries to expand the program. Kudos to him for helping out.--Antoinette B.











Comments
Tara D wrote:
I've heard about this documentary and I'm happy about it. I really like hip-hop and it's sad that that the real positive hip-hop gets lumped in with the wannabe players and thugs. I commend Kazi, Bruce, and especially, the kids.
posted on May 24, 2007 at 10:23 AM