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DJ Quik Visualism - The Art of Sound Into Vision
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DJ Quik Visualism - The Art of Sound Into Vision

Mar 10, 2003
1h 21m
★ 7.0

Overview

He may be the most underrated rap star and producer in the world. He is a pioneer of urban music, beginning his career in the streets of Compton and responsible for the sale of over 85 million records worldwide. Never before has DJ Quik allowed access into his personal and professional life... until now. Go behind the scenes with all access footage, including Quik's personal home videos, tour footage, studio and much more, along with such hits as "Born and Raised in Compton," "Tonight," "Trouble" and many more. Go step by step through his personal creative process, allowing fans access into his signature style, along with appearances by Suga Free, Hi-C, Nate Dogg, El Debarge, Butch Cassidy, Chuckey, and a moving tribute to Mausberg.

Genres

Documentary
Music

Production Companies

Fortress Entertainment Group

Cast

David Blake

DJ Quik

David Blake

Crawford Wilkerson

Hi-C

Crawford Wilkerson

Dejuan Walker

Suga Free

Dejuan Walker

Eldra DeBarge

El Debarge

Eldra DeBarge

Nathaniel Hale

Nate Dogg

Nathaniel Hale

Jason Lewis

AMG

Jason Lewis

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