Best Romantic Comedies For Your Hip Hop Valentine’s Day

Watching romantic comedy movies for Valentine’s Day is something people have been doing for years. Commonly called “rom-coms,” these movies typically have a predictable plot and outcome, which is comforting for people who just want to see love win in the end. Over the years, people have taken different approaches to this genre to make their movies stand out from the rest. They bring unique elements to the plot, characters, soundtrack, and more that offer something refreshing but still remain accessible.

In our list, we‘ve gathered some romantic comedies that did just that. In fact, calling a few of these romantic comedies may not seem accurate to some. Yet, the premise of a couple falling in love through a series of interconnected events is still present in all of them. Plus – the music in all of our movie choices is curated excellently.

Love Don’t Cost A Thing (2003)

Valentine’s Day is on a Wednesday this year, but if you want to watch this movie for your Throwback Thursday, go for it. This movie came out in 2003 and stars a young Nick Cannon, Kenan Thompson, Christina Milian, Steve Harvey, and more. In it, Cannon’s character Alvin lets Millan’s character Dru “pay” him for working on her mother’s car by posing as his girlfriend for two weeks. Alvin isn’t “cool,” so to maintain her image, she changes up his style completely.

His transformation into someone “cool” is drenched in early 2000s hip-hop fashion. With the combination of his color-coordinated tops and bottoms, headbands, long chain, and toothpick, the entire look is a great snapshot of the timeframe the movie released. While not original in its lesson, this is still a fun one that you probably remember or randomly saw on BET one day while flipping channels. 

Rye Lane (2023)

This is the newest movie on our list. It was released just over a month after Valentine’s Day in 2023. Rye Lane follows a couple who meet under unique circumstances and end up spending an entire day together. The movie has many modern elements reflected in the soundtrack, costumes, and script. UK slang runs throughout the movie, too. The hip-hop component stems from all of these elements but even extends into the plot itself.

Amongst other situations, characters Yas, played by David Jonsson, and Dom, played by Vivian Oparah, must retrieve a vinyl of A Tribe Called Quest’s The Low-End Theory album from the home of Dom’s ex-boyfriend. A creatively depicted scene also explains why this album was such a key aspect of the relationship. This is one that puts stylization over tropes and still provides an engaging watch. 

Poetic Justice (1993)

We know we officially said this was a list of romantic comedy movies for Valentine’s Day. While this movie certainly is not a “rom-com” in the traditional sense, we’d be remiss if we didn’t include it on this list, regardless. John Singleton is a legendary director known for his 90s classics which all have a strong hip-hop element within them. Whether it’s the soundtrack, the costumes or the film’s general tone, everything is on 10. Janet Jackson and Tupac star in the lead roles in this one. Audiences still use GIFs and repost clips from it, and the term “Poetic Justice braids” is commonly used today. This certified classic can be enjoyed all year but might hit a little harder this month.

Let It Shine (2012)

You may have made a face when you saw this entry on the list, but hear us out! This is a great Valentine’s Day movie and is honestly the most hip-hop-centered one on our list. The plot follows Cyrus, played by Tyler James Williams, who secretly writes raps. Because of a simple mistake, people begin to believe his best friend Kris, played by Trevor Jackson, is the one writing the raps – including Cyrus’ crush Roxie, played by Coco Jones. The movie’s story reflects the characters’ ages and teaches lessons in confidence, identity, and more. Plus, there are several musical performances, including a rap battle scene that – amongst the nostalgia – still hits all these years later. This movie is another one that was big, depending on your generation, but still a fun one if you want something more lighthearted than our other entries. 

Brown Sugar (2002)

This is a universally celebrated classic Valentine’s Day-related movie from 2002. The movie’s hip hop centric approach sets it apart from many rom-coms. Taye Digg’s character Dre is an A&R Executive for hip-hop, and Sanaa Lathan’s character Sid is an Editor-In-Chief for a magazine. Hip-hop is a running theme in their interactions and is the basis of their initial meeting. The hip-hop influence also extends to the cast of the movie. Rappers Queen Latifah and Mos Def play characters who have direct interactions with Sid and Dre. Additionally, there were cameos from hip-hop legends like Big Daddy Kane, Method Man, Slick Rick, and more. The movie’s soundtrack continued the theme, with the album not only achieving Billboard Chart success but Erykah Badu and Common’s track on it, “Love of My Life (An Ode to Hip-Hop),” won a Grammy.

Have you seen any of these movies? What movies will you be watching to celebrate Valentine’s Day? Let us know in the comments section.

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Halle Bailey & DDG Win Halloween With Tupac & Janet Jackson “Poetic Justice” Tribute

Since pregnancy rumours first began swirling around Halle Bailey and DDG this summer, the singer’s silence on the topic led many to believe that the gossip is true. The fact that the 23-year-old has often been wearing oversized dresses to red carpet events in recent months hasn’t done much to calm things down. When she and her beau were walking around Santa Monica in their sweatpants earlier in October, the internet felt ready to make the announcement for the young couple.

As she appeared to have a budding baby bump under her sweatshirt, many have been waiting for Bailey to share some exciting news with her followers. However, the Atlanta native has instead kept us on our toes. Today (October 29), she’s showing off a notably slender figure when revealing her 2023 Halloween costume in tandem with DDG. The pair went as the lead characters from 1993’s Poetic Justice, played by Janet Jackson and the late Tupac Shakur.

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Halle Bailey is the Perfect Janet Jackson to DDG’s Tupac

 
 
 
 
 
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Bailey has long been compared to the R&B legend physically, and her vocals are a great match for Jackson’s talent. Surprisingly, social media users even had compliments for the YouTuber, despite the negative reputation he seems to have amongst Bailey’s fanbase. “This kind of wins me over with DDG, but he got one more time to mess it up! Lol,” one user joked. Elsewhere in the comments, fellow artists like Flo Milli and Lakeyah gassed the pair up for their creativity.

As internet sleuths have certainly already noted, this now marks the second IG upload from Halle Bailey with no discernable signs of a baby bump. Of course, it’s entirely possible she and DDG planned ahead and took photos for Halloween before her body changed too much, but still, we won’t know for sure if the actress is headed toward motherhood until she tells us so herself. Do you think Bailey and her beau have what it takes to become parents so early on in life? Let us know in the comments, and check back later for more hip-hop/pop culture news.

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Kendrick Lamar’s “Poetic Justice” Gets A Gorgeous String Cover

Fans and critics deemed Kendrick Lamar’s debut album, good kid m.a.a.d city, a classic upon its release. Kendrick Lamar provided fans with an in-depth look into his stomping grounds of Compton, California, and the events that shaped him into who he is. “The Art Of Peer Pressure” explored the story of Kendrick’s involvement in an armed robbery. Then, “Swimming Pools” served as an infectious bop that explored the cycle of alcoholism. Through the 12-song opus, Kendrick proved that he could be a commercial success without compromising his craft.

“The kid that’s trying to escape that influence, trying his best to escape that influence, has always been pulled back in because of circumstances that be,” he said in an interview with XXL at the time of the project’s release. We just celebrated the 10-year anniversary of the project prior to the new year. The anniversary arrived a few months after Kendrick’s fourth studio album, Mr. Morale & The Big Steppers. His debut album maintained its position on the Billboard 200 for a decade. Afterward, he announced a 10-year anniversary copy of the record that includes an all-black reimagination of the iconic cover art. 

Kendrick Lamar’s “Poetic Justice” Cover

Perhaps, the most notable song on the tracklist is “Poetic Justice” for a number of reasons. Between the sample of Janet Jackson’s “Any Time Any Place” and the fact that it’s one of the few collaborations between Kendrick Lamar and Drake, “Poetic Justice” holds a close place in the hearts of fans across the world. However, string collective Strings From Paris recently blessed fans with a re-imagination of the record. They debuted the live cover of “Poetic Justice” on their Instagram page, along with an open verse for anyone who wants to come through with a 16.

Strings From Paris have gained a significant amount of attention in recent months after delivering string covers of iconic records. The collective previously debuted a remix of “Over” by Drake. The cover earned recognition from Drake who reposted their live cover on his Instagram Story. Hopefully, we’ll hear them collaborate with some of our favorite artists in the near future.