Freestyle:
The Art Of Rhyme Review
by Morley Seaver
Wow. This is just an awesome look at one
of music's most talented area: Freestyling --- where rappers just speak
right off the top of the head without writing their rhymes. Freestyle:
The Art of Rhyme is an in-depth look at the origins of rap and freestyling
by talking to a wide group of MCs. It breaks down the history as well as
the future, as illustrated by The Lost Poets, some of the first rappers
from the Bronx and Eluard Burt II, a jazz musician and historian.
The DVD is broken down into sections which
focus on certain aspects of the art. The first, after the introduction,
is the one called The Bronx. It tells how freestyling came from the Jamaican
Toasters and shows clips of early rap bands like Run DMC.
With the battle section, rappers stare
down their opponents from a foot away, spitting rhymes that are meant to
both destroy the competition and get the crowd on their side.
"I'm competitive with everything," declares
Otherwise, an L.A, rapper. "Nobody knows who came in third, fourth or fifth
place. If you're going to do it, Do It! I'm trying to go to the point where
I'm stopping people from rapping. They want to change career fields. They
want to do other things. I don't feel real bad because if they continue
rapping then I haven't completed my mission."
Another section deals with ciphers, the
circle that starts among friends and after one person starts rhyming, it
just flows around the circle with people joining in as they're feeling
it.
Umar Bin Hassan from The Last Poets describes
how rappers, in particular freestylers, were able to sometimes use their
talent to get out of street confrontations and possibly avoid blood shed.
Several rappers are profiled, like Supernatural,
the Freestyle Champion from Brooklyn who battles Craig G and Juice. Also,
DJs and B-Boys get their fair share of the camera.
Sprinkled throughout is commentary by a
plethora of rap's most hallowed: Talib Kweli, Mos Def, Pharoahe Monch,
Jurassic 5, and Questlove.
It reportedly took Fitzgerald seven years
to make this documentary and it is the first film by him. He has done a
magnificent job with both a scholarly and emotional approach. You want
to know about all the individuals involved and where their roads lead.
This is a complete, educational and entertaining
movie. The DVD also contains many extras including additional interviews,
deleted scenes, and more freestyles from various artists. If you're a fan
of rap, you MUST see this movie.
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Freestyle: The Art Of Rhyme
Label:Palm Pictures
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