In CUBAN HIP HOP ALL-STARS, director Joshua Bee Alafia, in 2000 and 2001, captures the quick rise of Cuban hip hop during its infancy. Focusing on the social issues that drive the musical genre in Cuba, such as police violence, and interviews with rising stars such as Obsecion and Explosion Suprema, Alafia creates a thorough portrait of a burgeoning scene.
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