Every question you ever had about why BET does what it does will be answered when you watch this DVD.
Former 'Rap City' producer, Dbrad, breaks it all down in this candid tell all confessional that details the last 8 years of the inner workings of the network and its deliberate sabotage of black cultural views especially pertaining to hip hop.
Get a first hand account on how hip hop megastars like Jay-Z and Eve were destined for the cutting room floor, Nelly becoming the breakout star in 2000, the alienation of hip hop legends, eliminating feminine energy in hip hop, the negative depiction of Tupac Shakur and how Tupac's vision of Thug Life has taken on a mainstream destorted version in the form of 50 Cent.
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This is something everyone needs to watch, its not just about music. Dbrad gives an accurate point of view of how the entertainment industry is deliberately and knowingly corrupting the minds of a generation.
Get a broader perspective before turning the channel or protesting against a system that has already caused damage. Don't steam roll Don Imus, he's not a threat. And don't steam roll hip hop artists, they're only the messenger. Let's investigate our entertainment mediums. Don't be fooled by the name, Black Entertainment Television. Understand its a business owned by a white corporation. Money is the bottom line. Coonville rules.
The ONLY network that has ever done good by our community is PBS.