EP11 - Dawn Raid, Savage, Smashproof
Savage and Dawn Raid head back into the charts with ‘Swing’. Move The Crowd Records introduces Tyree, Young Sid, Deach and their crew Smashproof to audiences on both sides of the Tasman. In Central Auckland, a new crew called Homebrew steps into the cypher. A major shift is on the horizon. Aote…
EP12 - Savage & David Dallas
‘Swing’s placement in the Knocked Up movie takes Savage all the way into the heartlands of America. David Dallas goes solo and makes the global hip-hop scene take notice. Smashproof drop the most significant single of their career, ‘Brother’. Meanwhile, Ladi6 heads to Europe. Homebrew drops the Las…
EP10 - Scribe & Dei Hamo
In the wake of the release of ‘Stand Up’, ‘Not Many - The Remix’ and The Crusader, Scribe becomes the shining star of Aotearoa hip-hop. The scene goes on the road with the nationwide Boost Mobile Hookup tour. Dei Hamo drops his anthemic single ‘We Gon Ride’, and Scribe heads to Australia and the UK…
EP9 - Che Fu, Nesian Mystik & P-Money
Che Fu and Nesian Mystik take Aotearoa hip-hop to the mainstream with their Navigator and Polysaturated albums. P-Money drops Big Things. The Aotearoa Hip-Hop summit heads to Auckland, and Mareko and Scribe record their legendary debut albums, White Sunday and The Crusader. Triumph is close at hand…
EP8- Deceptikonz
The legendary Deceptikonz come together in South Auckland and link up with a brand new record label, Dawn Raid. Hip-Hop in Aotearoa goes online, heralding the arrival of new crews like Breakin Wreckwordz and the next evolution of the MC battle scene. Ali brings the Aotearoa hip-hop summit to Christ…
EP7 - DLT
DLT and Che Fu reset the benchmark for Aotearoa hip-hop with ‘Chains’, The True School, and 2b S.Pacific. Otara godfather Phil Fuemana launches his legendary Urban Pasifika Records, bringing Lost Tribe, Dei Hamo and Moizna with him. After an appearance by New York’s Roc Raida (RIP) in Auckland, the…
Episode Six
It's the mid 90's OMC drop ‘How Bizarre’ and become a global sensation. Rolling Stone writes a full spread on the New Zealand sound. Three the Hard Way connects the dots between reggae and hip hop. DLT & Che Fu work on one of the most iconic songs in NZ Hip Hop history ‘Chains’. Aotearoa Hip Hop: …
Episode Five
Phil Fuemana and the Otara Music And Arts Centre give young South Aucklanders a place to grow their talent. The Proud Tour travels the country. The Christchurch scene struggles with racism and white supremacist skinheads. Brother D & Andy Murmane meet and start the Dawn Raid hustle. Sisters Undergr…
Episode Four
It's the early 90's, DLT quits Upper Hutt Posse and helps form Dam Native, Mai FM hits the airwaves. DJ Sir-Vere & Slave start the World Famous True School Hip Hop Show. Jazz, Electronic & Rap collide at Cause Celebre, Zane Lowe forms Leaders of Style with Rob Salmon and Supergroove mania hits the …
Episode Three
The Aotearoa hip hop scene explodes, Sani Sagala aka Dei Hamo gets his start at a Manukau rap battle alongside Slave & Otis. Double J & Twice the T tour NZ schools and inspire a 9 year old Scribe. New Zealand record companies try to get in on the action and the Gluepot incident happens, a punch up …