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So, 'Rap Sheet: Hip-Hop and the Cops' is this intriguing documentary that dives deep into the murky waters of law enforcement surveillance on hip-hop artists and the whole scene. It's got this gritty tone, really reflecting the tension between the culture and authority figures. The pacing's a bit uneven at times, but it adds to the feeling of digging through these secret files and personal narratives. The interviews, though not always polished, bring out raw emotions and experiences. You get a sense of the paranoia and the misconceptions that surround artists in this space. It's distinct in how it challenges the perception of hip-hop within law enforcement, making you question who really holds the power in the narrative. Worth a look if you're into the intersections of music and society.
Interesting historical context.Focus on law enforcement perspectives.Insightful artist interviews.
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