Episode dated 11 April 1968

SUnknownEpisode dated 11 April 1968

Directed : Unknown

Written : Unknown

Stars : Jean-Louis Barrault Pinkas Braun Günther Lüders Tatjana Iwanow

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Genres : Documentary

Release date : Apr 10, 1968

Countries of origin : West Germany

Language : German

Production companies : Westdeutscher Rundfunk (WDR)

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Genres : Documentary

Release date : Apr 10, 1968

Countries of origin : West Germany

Language : German

Production companies : Westdeutscher Rundfunk (WDR)

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SKG: Death Row Records - Thru My Eyez (Documentary)

SKG: Death Row Records - Thru My Eyez (Documentary)

"SKG: Death Row Records - Thru My Eyez" Documentary "SKG: Death Row Records - Thru My Eyez" is an intimate and unfiltered documentary that chronicles the life of rapper Helecia Choyce, known by her stage name SKG. Born and raised in South Central Los Angeles, SKG's journey from adversity to success unfolds against the backdrop of the infamous Death Row Records. This documentary explores her path from a troubled childhood, marked by a mother's drug addiction and a father imprisoned for the same, to finding solace in writing and rapping. Inspired by her late brother Trayveon Choyce, SKG's music becomes a form of both expression and survival. As a young artist, SKG's raw talent caught the attention of Death Row's powerful figure, Suge Knight. She was soon signed to the label that had previously launched the careers of icons like Dr. Dre, Tupac, Snoop Dogg, and The Dogg Pound. With her distinctive voice and lyrical honesty, SKG went on to contribute to legendary albums, including Tupac's Until the End of Time and The Dogg Pound's 2002, cementing her place in West Coast hip-hop history. "SKG: Death Row Records - Thru My Eyez" offers an in-depth exploration of her tumultuous journey, navigating life on the streets of Los Angeles, battling gang violence, drug abuse, and deep personal loss. Along the way, she reflects on her experiences with fame, the struggles of mental health, and the need to find redemption. Through moments of pain, triumph, self-pity, and self-respect, SKG's story is one of resilience, shedding light on the complexities of life in the hip-hop world, while showing a woman's quest for self-forgiveness and peace amidst the chaos.

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