2 Turntables and a Microphone

2 Turntables and a Microphone

By Guy Logan

  • Genre: Music Documentaries
  • Release Date: 2009-12-01
  • Advisory Rating: NR
  • Runtime: 1h 34min
  • Director: Guy Logan
  • Production Company: JMJD
  • iTunes Price: USD 4.99
  • iTunes Rent Price: USD 3.99

Description

October 30, 2002 - Legendary hip-hop DJ Jason Mizell, aka Jam Master Jay, is gunned down in his Queens studio. Security tapes of the incident mysteriously disappear, the five witnesses are uncooperative and no one is talking ... until now. 2 TURNTABLES AND A MICROPHONE documents the investigation of the unsolved murder of Jam Master Jay, RUN- DMC's groundbreaking DJ and producer, deftly revealing the history of hip-hop and mainstream rap along the way. Exclusive, candid interviews with 50 Cent, Jay-Z, Russell Simmons, RUN-DMC and more offer insight into Jam Master Jay's life - including information that could finally help police solve the murder that shook the music world to its core.

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  • R.I.P. Jam Master Jay

    4
    By Maligee
    I must say that this documentary is special in its time revealing the most influential rap group of all time Run DMC. Jam master Jay seemed to be a great family man and loyal friend to those that knew him. Who would possibly want him dead? I think it may have been a conspiracy! Think about it Hip Hop has reached communities where most people would have never thought it would be accepted. I take things as God gives them as "signs". We must focus on the future of Hip Hop so that it does not die completely. Lets face it we are suffering in our homes, at our jobs, in our communities, relationships, and most of all economics seems to be our main problem. Supremacy is more of a growing mentality throughout the world today "whos on top". This world is passing away while we party and celebrate the next day of life! What about the future? Together lets change our destiny......
  • R.I.P. JMJ

    5
    By Young 2win
    This is crazy just watch the whole thing and you'll think what really happened to JMJ..the whole film goes through his life

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