Rhyme & Reason (film)

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Rhyme & Reason
Theatrical Release Poster
Directed byPeter Spirer
Produced byDaniel Sollinger
Edited byAndy Robertson
Distributed byMiramax
Release date
USA March 5, 1997[1]
Running time
94 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish Watch Rhyme And Reason on YouTube

Rhyme & Reason is a 1997 documentary film about rap and hip hop. Documentary filmmaker Peter Spirer interviewed over 80 significant artists in rap and hip hop music. This documentary explores the history of hip hop culture, how rap evolved to become a major cultural voice (and a multi-billion dollar industry), and what the artists have to say about the music's often controversial images and reputation. Interview subjects range from veteran old-school rappers, such as Kurtis Blow, KRS-One and Chuck D, to west coast rap icons Ice-T, Dr. Dre, and MC Eiht, to several current rap hitmakers, including Wu-Tang Clan, The Fugees, and Sean "Puffy" Combs.

The film was released to 280 theaters, earning $1,608,277 during its theatrical run.

Subject matter

The following artists were interviewed in the documentary:

Soundtrack

Year Album Peak chart positions Certifications
U.S. U.S. R&B
1997 Rhyme & Reason
  • Released:January 14, 1997
  • Label: Priority
16 1

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