A dedicated graffiti artist (tagger) who views the city's subway trains as his canvas, often clashing with his father over his passion.
Set in the South Bronx, the story follows a group of friends striving for success in their respective crafts amidst a gritty, economically challenged urban landscape.
is a landmark drama that served as a major cultural ambassador for hip-hop during its global explosion in the early 1980s. Directed by Stan Lathan and produced by Harry Belafonte and David V. Picker, the film is celebrated for its authentic depiction of the four elements of hip-hop: DJing, MCing, B-boying (breakdancing), and Graffiti art. Core Narrative
An aspiring DJ and composer who dreams of performing at Manhattan's elite clubs.
Kenny’s younger brother and a talented breakdancer. Cultural Impact & Themes
Grandmaster Melle Mel & The Furious Five - Beat Street....1984
A dedicated graffiti artist (tagger) who views the city's subway trains as his canvas, often clashing with his father over his passion.
Set in the South Bronx, the story follows a group of friends striving for success in their respective crafts amidst a gritty, economically challenged urban landscape. Beat Street (1984)
is a landmark drama that served as a major cultural ambassador for hip-hop during its global explosion in the early 1980s. Directed by Stan Lathan and produced by Harry Belafonte and David V. Picker, the film is celebrated for its authentic depiction of the four elements of hip-hop: DJing, MCing, B-boying (breakdancing), and Graffiti art. Core Narrative A dedicated graffiti artist (tagger) who views the
An aspiring DJ and composer who dreams of performing at Manhattan's elite clubs. Directed by Stan Lathan and produced by Harry
Kenny’s younger brother and a talented breakdancer. Cultural Impact & Themes
Grandmaster Melle Mel & The Furious Five - Beat Street....1984