Ruffhouse 10th Anniversary Special (1999)
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Runtime: 70 mins
Genre: Musical & Performing Arts
Synopsis: Since 1989, Ruffhouse Records has produced hip-hop albums that have been both widely acclaimed and wildly successful. Innovative and diverse artists like The Fugees, Cypress Hill, Kriss Kross, Pace... Since 1989, Ruffhouse Records has produced hip-hop albums that have been both widely acclaimed and wildly successful. Innovative and diverse artists like The Fugees, Cypress Hill, Kriss Kross, Pace Won, Nas, and Tim Dog have all released albums on the influential label, whose 10th anniversary is celebrated on this wonderful musical video history. Label mates Lauren Hill, B-Real, Wyclef Jean, and Nas are all captured in interviews as they discuss Ruffhouse's history. In addition, a chronological stream of great music videos from all of the aforementioned artists is included to add to the celebration. [More]
Starring: Cypress Hill, Lauryn Hill, Fugees, Nas
Starring: Cypress Hill, Lauryn Hill, Fugees, Nas
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