Rhyme and Punishment 2011 (part1)
What happens to a hiphop artist when the money, women and celebrity status get traded for an orange jumpsuit and an inmate id number? "Rhyme and Punishment" takes an in-depth look at the role of prison in hip hop culture, These are the true stories from hiphop artists who are, have been or soon to be incarcerated in their own words. Narrated by KRS-One featuring Beanie Sigel, Prodigy, Cassidy, Slick Rick, Immortal Technique, Project Pat, J. Swift, Ras Kass, J-Diggs and more

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Rhyme and Punishment 2011 (part2)

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Infamous Mobb - Blood Thicker Than Water Documentary

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How The Crips And The Bloods Actually Work | How Crime Works Marathon | Insider

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Biz Markie & Slick Rick Talk About What the year 1988 meant to Hip-Hop (Streetheat exclusive)

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Rhyme and Punishment 2011 (part3)

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Inside the Final 24 Hours of Stanley “Tookie” Williams: From Crips Founder to Nobel Nominee

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SLICK RICK - BEHIND BARS STORY 1994

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The Infamous Mobb Deep Neighborhood - The Queensbridge Projects

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B-Real Knew About Mexican Mafia Hit on Edward James Olmos Over 'American Me' (Part 4)

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Jack the Rapper Music Convention 97 Rhyme & Reason

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Crip gang member monster kody full interview ☆ 1993

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Big Lurch Interview - Rhyme And Punishment

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“2Pac Was Mad At Dr. Dre” — Daz On 2Pac Being Upset Dr. Dre Didn’t Support Snoop During His Trial

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Mobb Deep 24 Hours In The Life Of Mobb Deep DVD

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Interview with drug dealer - Louis Theroux - BBC

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Eazy-E Could Fight, Suge Knight Didn't Punk Him. He Didn't Die Broke. He Had Headphone Before Dr Dre

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Prison Gangs ☆ Pelican Bay (Nuestra Familia +

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The Reason Why Big L Got Shot 9 Times & Killed

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Slick Rick Behind Bars Interview (1995)

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