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RapCaviar Presents

Season: 1

Based on the influential 2015 Spotify playlist, this series is a deep dive into current events that untangles important subjects and offers a view of the world from an artist’s perspective.

Documentary

Episodes (6)
1Thu, Mar 30, 2023

Tyler, The Creator - Breaking The Mold

Hip-hop is one of the last frontiers when it comes to erasing hyper-masculine norms. But at the forefront of a generational shift toward inclusivity is Tyler, The Creator. Can a rapper like him make it past gatekeepers and truly be accepted?

2Thu, Mar 30, 2023

City Girls - Money, Power & Respect

City Girls' JT and Yung Miami speak to a new generation of women openly celebrating wealth and sexuality. But with greater exposure comes even more vicious attacks and criticism. How does the duo persist in a world steeped in misogyny and judgment?

3Thu, Mar 30, 2023

Roddy Ricch - The Gift and The Curse

Roddy Ricch is among hip-hop's most promising emerging stars, but constant public scrutiny and internet backlash has threatened to break him. What do artists do when social media can easily catapult them to fame but can also destroy them?

4Thu, Mar 30, 2023

Polo G - Through The Storm

As America's mental health crisis envelops hip-hop, Polo G is among the superstars grappling with the effects of trauma while doing everything he can to break the cycle. Now, he's focused on evolving his art while embracing the complex process of healing.

5Thu, Mar 30, 2023

Coi Leray - Hate Me Now

While men can become stars off talent and artistry alone, women in hip-hop face greater expectations to conform. Coi Leray is fighting to create space for a new kind of beauty, empowerment, and control while proving she's more than a trendy TikTok artist.

6Thu, Mar 30, 2023

Rhyme and Punishment

Law enforcement has a history of surveilling Black Americans and targeting rappers, using lyrics and social media to build cases. With the feds constantly watching, can hip-hop effectively harness its political power.