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EPISODE · Dec 5, 2025 · 7 MIN

Hip-Hop Snapshots - Beat Street - Hip-Hop’s First Passport

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Beat Street (1984) wasn’t just a movie, it was hip-hop’s first real passport. Produced by Harry Belafonte, the film captured all four elements of the culture at a time when the world barely knew hip-hop existed. With real breakers like Rock Steady Crew, authentic Bronx settings, and a soundtrack featuring legends like Melle Mel, Afrika Bambaataa, and Shannon, Beat Street spread the movement worldwide. What started as a local voice of survival suddenly became a global language — inspiring hip-hop scenes from Germany to South Africa and helping turn breaking into an international art form. Nearly 40 years later, its legacy still shapes the culture.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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Beat Street (1984) wasn’t just a movie, it was hip-hop’s first real passport. Produced by Harry Belafonte, the film captured all four elements of the culture at a time when the world barely knew hip-hop existed. With real breakers like Rock Steady...

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