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The gang wars and violence of the 60s have given way to the hip-hop culture. No longer do warlords and their gangs roam the streets possessively guarding their territory. But rather, break dancers, rappers, DJs, and graffiti artists have expanded their territory and goals beyond immediate physical borders.
An upbeat, lets-put-on-a-show musical about the wonders of hip-hop music and culture that tells the story of Kenny, a young hip-hop artist living in the rough slums of the Bronx with his younger brother Lee and their mother Cora. Kenny dreams of making it big as a disc jockey and playing in the most swank of Manhattan nightclubs, the Roxy. Into their lives comes Tracy, a composer and assistant choreographer from the City College of New York, who inspires him to try to continue his dream while romance begins to grow between them, despite coming from different neighborhoods and worlds. Meanwhile, Lee is part of a break-dancing crew set on dominating the scene of their street. The rest of their friends include Ramon, a graffiti artist determined to spread his painting to every subway car in the city while dealing with his girlfriend Carmen and Chollie, a fellow disc jockey who becomes Kennys manager after he lands him a gig at a Bronx club. Many hip-hop groups, electro artists, break dancers, and Latin freestyle singers, who include Us Girls, the Treacherous Three, the System, the Rock Steady Crew, Afrika Bambaataa and Soul Sonic Force and Shango, the Magnificent Force, the New York City Breakers, Grand Master Melle Mel and the Furious Five, Tina B., Johnny B. Bad, and many more, make cameo appearances.
Rae Dawn Chong
Tracy
Guy Davis
Kenny
Jon Chardiet
Ramon
Leon W. Grant
Chollie
Saundra Santiago
Carmen
Robert Taylor
Lee
Mary Alice
Cora
Shawn Elliott
Domingo
Jim Borrelli
Monte
Dean Elliott
Henry
Franc Reyes
Luis
Tonya Pinkins
Angela
Lee Chamberlin
Alicia
Antonia Rey
Flora
Duane Jones
Robert
Hope Clarke
Dancing Instructor
Gina Belafonte
Elizabeth
Kimry Smith
Erika
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