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50 years Hip Hop in The Netherlands - Somebody has to do it - Season 1

Directors Ivan Barbosa andSacha Vermeulen dive deep in the culture, pain, pride and power of the Dutch Hip Hop scene. With honest stories and a sharp observation, the series shows that Hip Hop is more than music - It's a way of life, an attitude, a philosophy.

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Directors Ivan Barbosa andSacha Vermeulen dive deep in the culture, pain, pride and power of the Dutch Hip Hop scene. With honest stories and a sharp observation, the series shows that Hip Hop is more than music - It's a way of life, an attitude, a philosophy.

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