• 5 years ago
This documentary explores one of the most strategic collectives in Hip-hop in the early 1990's. Erick Sermon and Parrish Smith was one of the premiere Groups/Record producers to form a unlikely group of superstars called the Hit Squad. K-solo being one of the first to be signed to EPMD found early success with his appearance on the groups album " Knick Knack Patty Whack". From there Kevin Madison aka K-solo would invent a spelling style that will cause major controversy down the road. This documentary captures his time with Hip-hop's first collective "Hit Squad". As well as his overall contribution to the genre of music. His own hit records " Spellbound and Your Mom's in my business". Take a look at a never told story of the golden age of hip-hop at it's purest form. Including the ups and downs of success and friendships that go terribly wrong.

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