A once-in-a-lifetime live concert special celebrating the 50th anniversary of hip-hop, the two-hour tribute special features exclusive performances from hip-hop legends and GRAMMY-winning artists, including Black Thought, Bun B, Common, De La Soul, Jermaine Dupri, J.J. Fad, Talib Kweli, The Lady of Rage, LL COOL J, MC Sha-Rock, Monie Love, The Pharcyde, Queen Latifah, Questlove, Rakim, Remy Ma, Uncle Luke, and Yo-Yo.
The wait is over for the intense action drama of the year. Based in reality, and crafted by aspiring Writer and Director Keison ( Milliondollakeii ) Trottman, and under the tenured wisdom of Legendary Executive Producer Boosie Badazz follow the interwoven lives of four friends navigating struggles, hardships, and experiencing the strength that propagates in their bond while enduring it all together. This crew and the performances are tighter than a brick, and this is your first chance to have it in your home today.
"WMJ?" is the highly anticipated new comedy from Badazz Films, just in time for the holiday season. In this film, the Badazz family is off on a much-needed vacation, but things take a turn when robbers try to steal their fortune. Enter MJ, the unlikely hero who comes to the rescue and saves the day. With a star-studded cast and a hilarious plot, "WMJ?" is sure to be a hit with audiences of all ages. Join the Badazz family on their wild and wacky adventure, and find out just where MJ has been all this time. Don't miss out on this hilarious holiday treat from Badazz Films.
From the bottoms, straight into the pantheon of legendary rappers. Boosie Badazz reminds us that the American Dream is alive and well. Through this autobiographic feature length film we explore the people, places, and portions of Boosie’s life most formative. Through the lens of the legendary creator himself. We peer through the veil, and into the heart of a man; unhinged, and unwavering in his pursuit of greatness. Orson Wells, author of War of the Worlds, once described his masterpiece, Citizen Kane as an exploration of character rather than an exposition of conflict. This film follows the same philosophy. It’s not often you can say that Citizen Kane and Nirvana's "Nevermind" have anything in common, but through both works we feel closer to the creator.