Infamy: Watch This Popular Graff Writing Documentary Now!

Q Ball

Q Ball is a South Florida inner city native who has embraced Hip Hop culture ever since He first heard "Rapper's Delight" in 1979. His journey to live the culture was enhanced during the massive relocation boom of New Yorkers throughout the 80s which gave South Florida the nickname, "The 6th Borough." His enthusiasm lead him into the skills of Lyricism, Graff Writing, and Track Producing and now writes for Old School Scholar.

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tloks1 Infamy: Watch This Popular Graff Writing Documentary Now!Alright now, we have another special documentary on Graff culture that is a must watch. Infamy, directed by Doug Pray (of Scratch fame), takes you across different regions of the United States following some of the most notorious writers of the 21st century. The big names covered, and unmasked, in this presentation are Saber, Earsnot, Jase, Claw, Enem, and Toomer .

If you have finally started your Hip Hop culture DVD collection, Infamy is an excellent addition to your library. It is a griity and honest film about the human story of these particular writers. They are very passionate about gettin’ up so consider it a privilege to get an up close and personal expose’ of each of their stories. The DVD also has bonus video extras that you will also enjoy which is why you must buy a copy soon!

Get your wire cutters ready and enjoy Infamy!

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