Exploring the social impact of what The Source Magazine in 1998 voted, "The Best Hip Hop Radio Show Of All-Time." The documentary film is the story of quirky friends who became unlikely legends by engaging their listeners and breaking the biggest rap artists ever.
Credits
Stretch and Bobbito: Radio That Changed Lives Cast
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Character |
Rosie Perez
She was 51, now 60 years old
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Common
He was 43, now 52 years old
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Eminem
He was 42, now 52 years old
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Busta Rhymes
He was 43, now 52 years old
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Jay-Z
He was 45, now 55 years old
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Nas
He was 42, now 51 years old
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Fat Joe
He was 45, now 54 years old
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KRS-One
He was 50, now 59 years old
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Robert García
He was 82, now 91 years old
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Lauryn Hill
She was 40, now 49 years old
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Talib Kweli
He was 39, now 49 years old
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B-Real
He was 45, now 54 years old
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Q-Tip
was 45, now 54 years old
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Pete Rock
He was 45, now 54 years old
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Lord Finesse
He was 45, now 54 years old
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El-P
He was 40, now 49 years old
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Raekwon
He was 45, now 54 years old
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Redman
He was 45, now 54 years old
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DJ Premier
He was 49, now 58 years old
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Stretch and Bobbito: Radio That Changed Lives Crew
Name |
Department |
Nick Quested as Executive Producer. He was 45 (now 55) years old
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Production |
Robert García as Director. He was 82 (now 91) years old
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Directing |
Robert García as Co-Producer. He was 82 (now 91) years old
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Production |
Robert García as Writer. He was 82 (now 91) years old
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Writing |
Emir Lewis as Editor. |
Editing |