Who's missing?


No Beastie Boys, Missy Elliot, Jay-Z, Diddy... for that matter, no Will Smith, Hammer, or Vanilla Ice

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No Masta Ace.........

:(

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NO BONE THUGS N HARMONY :(

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Masta Ace, Chill Rob G and Shan woulda been amazing!

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Coz lifes too short to listen to Madlib

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They couldn't include every single rapper, did you see the RIP credits? and the living credits afterward.....there's just too many.

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every major rapper out of ATL

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No Crooked I, no Canibus, no Luda?!

“I am dark-skinned and bald. So I hate you and I hate Jesus!” - The Boondocks

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I would've liked to see Del, Aceyalone or Outkast, but it was still an impressive cast.

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Aceyalone(or pretty much anyone from the fellowship) is the one person I'd like to see in a lot more of these kind of documents.

G Rap should also definitely be in this.

Haven't seen it yet, but definitely looking forward to this.

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yeh, wherez vanilla ice? how can u make a movie bout hip hop widout him?

I live, I love, I slay, and I'm content

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Ice-t mentioned at the screening that he has hours of footage that he loved but couldn't use. You can't do a movie like this and not cut out people. I'd really like to see someone do a better job and not have a 30 hour movie.

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G Rap.

Also the midwest and the south.

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Ice has explained several times he went to the rappers in his address book.

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I noticed someone missing....they forgot to include Stack Bundles from the RIP list.

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Ice has explained several times he went to the rappers in his address book

- Fair enough, but not having Jay Z - the single most successful hip hop artist today, and someone who can analyse and talk about what he does - did feel like a glaring omission. I'd agree that more Wu-tang would have been great - Method Man's hilarious.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OI3shBXlqsw

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