So, KILL THE RECORD LABELS is pretty raw, diving deep into the tight grip that record companies have had over hip-hop for decades. It really highlights how these corporations invest huge sums yet reaps massive profits, leaving artists to adapt just to survive. The pacing feels like a mix of urgency and anger, reflecting the struggle of these artists. It’s interesting to see how the documentary captures not just the business side but also the cultural impact of this control. There’s a gritty atmosphere throughout, and while it lacks a known director, it feels genuine. The voices of the artists provide a striking contrast to the flashy lifestyles you see in mainstream music. It's definitely a unique look at the industry’s darker side.
Explores the challenges faced by hip-hop artists.Highlights the disconnect between artists and record labels.Offers a critical perspective on music industry profits.
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