Angel Reese Becomes Shaq’s First Reebok Signing

Angel Reese has signed an exclusive deal with Reebok, becoming the first athlete to join the sneaker brand since Shaq became the company’s President of Basketball. In an interview announcing the deal, Reese said that Shaq’s presence was a prominent factor in sealing the deal. “Now that he’s just been announced as their President of Basketball, that is inspirational to me, just being able to see an athlete or former athlete shift from not just being an athlete, but being the president of the brand is something that’s important. I would love to do that one day,” Reese said.

Shaq has previously called Reese the LSU GOAT and the two Tigers appear to share a close bond. While the terms of the deal were not announced, it’s a fairly unsurprising move given their history. Shaq was announced as the company’s new President of Basketball last week after the brand announced a major re-investment into the basketball market. Fellow Hall of Famer Allen Iverson was named the VP of Basketball at the same time.

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Reese & LSU Preseason #1 In AP Poll

The news comes just a few days after the Reese-led LSU program was ranked #1 in the first women’s basketball AP poll of the year. The Tigers received 35 of 36 first-place votes after adding Hailey Van Lith and Aneesah Morrow in the transfer portal. It’s the highest preseason rank the Tigers have ever held and their first top-three preseason ranking since 2005. LSU was ranked #2 in the 1977 preseason poll. The Tigers open the season against #20 Colorado in Las Vegas on November 6.

The return of Paige Bueckers and Azzi Fudd from injury saw UConn take the #2 spot in the poll. The appearance marks UConn’s 565th consecutive week on the AP Poll, tying the record set by Tennessee. Meanwhile, Caitlin Clark and Iowa sit at #3. UCLA and Utah round out the top five. 2021 champions Stanford find themselves ranked at #15, their lowest preseason spot since 2015. This comes after losing several prominent members of their team to graduation and transfers.

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Shaq And Allen Iverson Link Up In New Roles At Reebok

Shaq and Allen Iverson have some new roles ahead of them at sporting giant Reebok. The company announced this week that Shaq and Iverson would serve as the President and Vice-President of Basketball respectively. For Shaq, it’s a homecoming of sorts after signing his first career sneaker deal with the company nearly three decades ago. “As an athlete, he made an incredible imprint on not only our brand, but the entire sport and culture of basketball. With the combination of his deep-rooted history with Reebok and reigning influence he’s made on the game, there is no one better than this guy,” Reebok CEO Todd Krinsky said of Shaq.

The pair will work together to help elevate the brand. Shaq will work on brand partnerships. Meanwhile, Iverson will focus on community initiatives and partnership activations. Iverson is also a Reebok athlete, signing with the brand in 1996. “We’ve been friends forever. He’s a great dude, he’s a great friend, and he was happy—and he’ll be next to me,” Shaq told Complex of the partnership.

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Dwyane Wade Shares Touching Tribute To Iverson

However, Shaq isn’t the only person who has been praising Iverson in recent months. AI was on hand to present Dwyane Wade with his Hall of Fame jacket back in August. “It means everything to me,” Wade told PEOPLE. “I wear the number three jersey because of Allen Iverson and just have so much respect for that man. No one has been able to use [Iverson] yet, and that I’m the first one to be able to say Allen Iverson has presented me into the Hall of Fame…that right there, if you tell 17-year-old Dwyane that, I wouldn’t believe you.”

Initially, Wade wanted his longtime Miami Heat co-star Udonis Haslem to present him. However, your presenter must be an existing Hall of Famer and Haslem only announced his retirement this offseason. “So, when I started thinking about guys that are Hall-of-Famers, guys that I looked up to, right away three names came to mind,” Wade says. “It’s Michael Jordan, it’s Kobe Bryant, and it’s Allen Iverson. Obviously, my brother Kobe couldn’t be in that seat, couldn’t be in one of those chairs to present me in.” Eventually, Wade settled on the Sixers legend.

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Meek Mill And Rick Ross’ ‘Shaq & Kobe’ Video Is The Duo’s Dominating Display Of Their Own Musical Mamba Mentality

The rap reunion most fans thought would never happen has arrived. Rappers Meek Mill and Rick Ross joined forces on their new collaborative track, “Shaq & Kobe.” The Maybach Music Group members’ rumored falling-out is water under the bridge as the two floated across the track produced by ATL Jacob.

Instead of flooding the record with tons of name flips of the late Kobe Bryant, the dynamic duo embodiment his “Mamba mentality.” Neither waste a bar on a warm-up because there’s no time. Both jump straight into their performance to display their lyrical dominance. On the chorus, they paid homage to Bryant on the record’s chorus, both rapping, “Too much money and power / Walk up in the spot and punched the stuffings, keep tuckin’ the chopper / Too much money and power / Hustle in twenty-four hours.”

Ross takes a moment in his solo verse to address his lavish living arrangements (where the buffalos roam) that caused a stir with neighbors back in March. “Ya b*tch still at home with her mind blown / I got a pool of parrots and some buffaloes / And I got a pool in Paris in a bungalow / Still flippin’ numbers talking summer sauce / Everybody get to eat, that’s what a winner called / Sippin’ champagne, I own it myself / You n****s better learn to own you some wealth,” bragged Ross.

Watch the video for “Shaq & Kobe” above.

Meek Mill is a Warner Music artist. Uproxx is an independent subsidiary of Warner Music Group.

Kerry Washington Reveals Shaq Once Slid Into Her DMs

Shaq is apparently the most famous person to slide into the DMs of Kerry Washington, the actress claims. “He’s a big Scandal fan,” Washington told Watch What Happens Live while promoting her upcoming memoir. “He’s always like, ‘I’ll do anything for command,’” Washington said, making reference to a major plot for her character on the show. However, Washington did not say how recently Shaq had hit up her DMs. Scandal ended in 2018.

Elsewhere during her appearance on the WWHL, Washington revealed the most recent celebrity text she had received was from Jennifer Aniston. “Yeah, she sent me proof that she had just bought the book. It was really cute,” Washington said. The pair went viral back in 2020 when they gushed about one another after linking up on the red carpet at the Golden Globes. Washington’s memoir, Thicker than Water, is out later this year.

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Shaq Reflects On Love Life

While Washington is happily married, Shaq has recently been reflecting on his own love life. “I had two perfect women and I messed it up,” Shaq expressed. “My first one was my baby mother, Arnetta [Yardbourgh], and then I met Shaunie [Nelson]. Shaunie was also a perfect woman and I messed it up. Yeah, you know, we were young and always just doing dumb stuff. But, you know, the good thing about our relationship is that they forgave me and we have a good relationship now. But when you ask me about the perfect woman, I had two perfect women and I messed it up. Just by, you know, being dumb,” Shaq said back in June.

Meanwhile, earlier that same month, Shaq had been spotted out to dinner with influencer Brittany Renner. Renner has a plethora of athletes in her little black book. However, she is best known at the moment for being the mother of PJ Washington’s child. Despite this, sources from both camps told gossip outlets that the dinner was entirely platonic and that she wasn’t adding Shaq to her list.

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How Many Kids Does Shaq Have? A Breakdown

Basketball legend Shaquille O’Neal retired from the court twelve years ago. However, he is still a very relevant figure in the sport, as well as in pop culture. The four-time NBA champion is one of the most decorated players in the sport, and regarded as one of the greatest of all time. Besides his illustrious career, he’s a loving father, and Shaq’s kids are a huge part of his life. 

Since his retirement, O’Neal has made more TV appearances, and taken on a few minor roles in film. His musical career as a rapper and disc jockey DJ Diesel has also taken off quite nicely. Shaq’s kids are also scattered across career positions, but the O’Neal family seems to be having a swell time chasing their dreams. However, as expected, there are some basketball players in the clan.

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Taahirah O’Neal

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ATLANTA, GA – NOVEMBER 14: Taahirah O’Neal and Shaquille O’Neal attend HBO Premiere For Four-Part Documentary “SHAQ” at Illuminarium on November 14, 2022 in Atlanta, Georgia.(Photo by Prince Williams/Wireimage)

The first of Shaq’s kids is Taahirah O’Neal. She was conceived by his ex-girlfriend Arnetta Yardbourgh, whom he dated for four years in the ‘90s. Taahirah was born on July 19, 1996. Her personal life is mostly private, but it is public knowledge that she took a different career path from her father. She currently works as a communications assistant analyst at PepsiCo, per PEOPLE.

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Myles O’Neal

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NEW YORK, NEW YORK – JUNE 07: Myles O’Neal attends the BACARDÍ x Stadium Goods Kick Off Summer Festival Season With Caribbean Speakeasy Pop-Up on June 07, 2023 in New York City. (Photo by Craig Barritt/Getty Images for BACARDÍ Rum )

Myles O’Neal is not one of Shaq’s biological kids, but their father-son bond is remarkable. Myles was born on May 8, 1997, to Shaq’s ex-wife, Shaunie Nelson. Indeed Shaquille and Myles are, in fact, stepfather and stepson, but the two have a great relationship. Taking after a couple of his father’s side quests, Myles is a TV personality, DJ, and entertainer.

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Shareef O’Neal

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WEST HOLLYWOOD, CA – AUGUST 07: Former NBA player Shaquille O’Neal (L) and son Shareef O’Neal at Apple Music Launch Party Carpool Karaoke: The Series with James Corden on August 7, 2017 in West Hollywood, California. (Photo by Emma McIntyre/Getty Images for Apple)

Shareef O’Neal is the eldest of Shaq’s biological kids with his ex-wife Shaunie Nelson. He was born on January 11, 2000. Following in his father’s footsteps, Shareef has pursued a basketball career since he was in high school. The 23-year-old now plays collegiate basketball, and was initially at UCLA, before transferring to LSU. The budding basketball star underwent an open-heart surgery in late 2018 that threatened his career in the sport. However, he has since made a full recovery, and is back to making baskets.

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Amirah O’Neal

Amirah is the second child O’Neal and Nelson share biologically. She was born on November 13, 2001, and is a collegiate basketball player like her older brother, Shareef. Amirah briefly joined Shareef at LSU, where she played on the basketball team for a season. She has since transferred to Texas Southern University, where she majors in Agricultural Business with an emphasis on International Business.

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Most of Shaq’s kids are rather private online, save for Shaqir O’Neal. He was born on April 19, 2003, and is a promising, gifted basketball superstar. He attends Texas Southern University, where he plays college basketball. The 20-year-old maintains an active online presence and is considered to be one of the most famous social media influencers among college athletes.

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Me’Arah is the youngest of Shaq’s kids. Like the other three children O’Neal and Nelson biologically share, Me’Arah is a basketball player. Me’Arah was born on May 1, 2006, and has shown real talent in basketball. The 17-year-old was recently offered a basketball scholarship at LSU, her father’s alma mater. She has yet to make her decision, but wherever she decides to go, the young star has a bright and promising future.

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Snoop Dogg Reveals His Pick For Best NBA Rapper Ever

When it comes to the world of the NBA, there have been many players who have indulged in making music. Overall, there are some talented individuals who have done this. For instance, you have the likes of Allen Iverson, Shaq, Damian Lillard, Stephen Jackson, and even Kobe Bryant. However, these athletes have had varying degrees of success when it comes to rapping. We even outlined the history of this phenomenon in a piece simply called Rap Or Go To The League.

That said, there has long been a debate centered around who is the best NBA rapper of all-time. In the contemporary era of the NBA, most would look toward Damian Lillard. However, those who know the history would likely say Shaq. After all, Shaq was a pioneer in this space. He dropped numerous albums in the 90s, and they all did very well commercially. Recently, Snoop Dogg weighed in on the debate, and as it turns out, he did, indeed, pick Shaq.

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Snoop Dogg Makes His Pick

 
 
 
 
 
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“@shaq greatest NBA rapper of all time,” Snoop said simply. Overall, this is a pretty good choice. After all, Snoop was killing it in the 90s when Shaq would have been dropping his albums. At this point, the NBA legend has built up quite the resume in music. However, these days, he is mostly focused on his job as a DJ. He even dropped a new album that is filled with songs that will have fans reminiscing about the dubstep days. Regardless, fans still remember his contributions to rap and just how influential they were.

This upcoming season, we will get to see Shaq on Inside The NBA throughout the National Basketball Association campaign. With Charles Barkley by his side, the show will continue to be a lot of fun. That said, let us know your thoughts on Snoop Dogg’s take, in the comments below. Additionally, stay tuned to HNHH for more news from around the sports and music worlds.

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Shaq Speaks On Massive Weight Loss

Shaq recently opened up about his recent efforts to lose weight. “I was getting chubby and couldn’t even walk up the stairs, I didn’t like the way I looked in the mirror, he told Entertainment Tonight. “I was like ‘I’m gonna lose 20’ and then I was trying to lose 20.” The weight loss journey began in December 2022, when a routine medical checkup revealed that it might do the NBA legend some good to lose some weight. “I got a couple people involved — it’s all about eating right. He continued. “A friend of mine called me and said, ‘You’re fat,’ and she gave me this guy’s name, and he did some blood work, and you know, ’cause I was the athlete — I wasn’t a salad eater.

Furthermore, Shaq confessed to his ignorance. “I won’t pay attention to any of that, I don’t care about none of that. I didn’t know what the difference between a carb and a protein, at 50 years old I never knew. So, he was saying you can’t do this, you can’t do that, more vegetables, my iron’s low,” he explained. However, Shaq went on to reveal that he has now dropped 55 lbs but is far from finished. “I’m probably gonna get between 315 and 330,” he added. 315 lbs was the weight Shaq was listed at during the 2006 season when he won a ring with the Heat. During his Lakers days with Kobe, Shaq had weighed as much as 395 lbs.

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Shaq Drops 55 lbs

As mentioned, Shaq’s end goal is to get back to his peak weight from his playing days. That 2006 title run represented the final year before Shaq’s career dropped off. The 2006/07 season, in which the Heat became the first defending champs since 1957 to be swept in the first round, was the first time Shaq didn’t up at least 20 ppg. Granted, he was limited to just 40 games, but it really was the beginning on the end of the NBA great.

Aside from pursuing his weight loss goals, Shaq is also preparing for his “The Event”. It’s an annual fundraiser thrown by Shaq to support the Boys & Girls Club of America. The charitable act dates back to philanthropy performed by Shaq in his rookie season. Meanwhile, Shaq was also seen helping out families earlier this year. The NBA great was spotted at Home Depot buying a family in need a washer and dryer. Furthermore, he was also spotted buying bikes and laptops and Walmart and the Apple Store.

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Shaquille O’Neal Net Worth 2023: What Is The NBA Icon Worth?

In the annals of basketball history, few names resonate as powerfully as Shaquille O’Neal. A towering figure both on and off the court, Shaq’s journey began in Newark, New Jersey, where his skills were honed into something extraordinary. Drafted by the Orlando Magic in 1992, he became an instant sensation, showing the world that the game had a new dominant force. His trailblazing start, culminating in various ventures and achievements, has resulted in a staggering net worth of $400 million in 2023, according to CelebrityNetWorth.

Breaking Backboards & Records: A Legendary Career

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LOS ANGELES, UNITED STATES: Kobe Bryant (L) of the Los Angeles Lakers holds the Larry O’Brian trophy. As teammate Shaquille O’Neal (L) hold the MVP trophy after winning the NBA Championship against Indiana Pacers 19 June, 2000. After game six of the NBA Finals at Staples Center in Los Angeles, CA. The Lakers won the game 116-111 to take the NBA title 4-2 in the best-of-seven series. (ELECTRONIC IMAGE) AFP PHOTO (Photo credit should read AFP/AFP via Getty Images)

Shaq’s career in the NBA is an anthology of spectacular performances, unforgettable moments, and broken records. His time with the Los Angeles Lakers and Miami Heat saw him win multiple NBA championships, MVP awards, and All-Star selections. Shaq’s sheer power and agility on the court changed the game’s dynamics. It made him one of the most influential players in the history of basketball. His retirement in 2011 marked the end of an era but not the end of Shaq’s influence.

The Big Aristotle’s Big Heart: A Personal Touch

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BURBANK, CA – JANUARY 13: Shareef O’Neal (L) poses with Shaquille O’Neal (C) and Shaunie O’Neal (R). As he celebrates 18th birthday party at West Coast Customs on January 13, 2018 in Burbank, California. (Photo by Cassy Athena/Getty Images)

Away from the spotlight, Shaq is known for his larger-than-life personality, kindness, and love for his family. His commitment to philanthropy has touched countless lives through various educational and community initiatives. The humor, wit, and warmth he exudes make him not just a sports icon but a beloved public figure. His personal journey is as inspiring as his professional one, filled with tales of empathy, laughter, and growth.

The Shaq Empire: Business Ventures & Beyond

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SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA – AUGUST 11: Diesel (Shaquille O’Neal) performs at the 2023 Outside Lands Festival at Golden Gate Park on August 11, 2023 in San Francisco, California. (Photo by Steve Jennings/WireImage)

Retirement from basketball only marked a new beginning for Shaq as he ventured into business, media, and entertainment. His investments in companies, franchises, and even his own line of products showcase his business acumen. From acting in movies to hosting television shows, Shaq has proven that he’s not just a former athlete but a multifaceted entrepreneur. His business ventures are as eclectic and successful as his basketball moves.

Shaq’s commitment to giving back to the community has been a consistent theme throughout his life. His philanthropic endeavors encompass education, healthcare, and community development. The Shaquille O’Neal Foundation is a beacon of hope, providing resources and support to those in need. Shaq’s generosity is not confined to his wallet; it’s an intrinsic part of who he is.

The Diesel’s Drive: A Final Salute

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MCDONOUGH, GEORGIA – APRIL 07: Shaquille O’Neal speaks during Pepsi Stronger Together and CTG Foundation Atlanta Law Enforcement Press Conference on April 07, 2021 in McDonough, Georgia. (Photo by Paras Griffin/Getty Images for Pepsi Stronger Together)

Shaquille O’Neal’s life and career are a playbook on how to turn talent, hard work, and personality into a legacy. A net worth of $400 million, according to CelebrityNetWorth, is a numerical reflection of a life filled with achievements, passion, and purpose. The man known as Shaq, The Diesel, and The Big Aristotle has not just played the game; he has redefined it. His impact on sports, business, entertainment, and philanthropy continues to resonate, a true testament to the unstoppable force that is Shaquille O’Neal.

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50 Cent Loses BET Bid: “That Sh*t Wasn’t Worth $3 Billion”

50 Cent recently hopped on social media, announcing that he’s out of the running to acquire the BET Media Group. He shared a photo of a news report, writing “We will get them next time, @shaq. That sh*t wasn’t worth 3,000,000,000. #bransoncognac #lecheminduroi.” Fif teamed up with Shaquille O’Neal and Kenya Barris earlier this year in efforts to acquire BET. Unfortunately, however, it looks like he’s joined the growing list of artists whose bids fell through.

Earlier this week it was revealed that Paramount also refused an offer from Tyler Perry, who was willing to part with $2 billion to acquire the network. Paramount’s opening bid was $3 billion, and they weren’t willing to go lower. They had initially agreed, later announcing that they’d changed their minds. “We made this decision because the benefits of maintaining a majority stake in BET Media Group creates more value for Paramount than any of the proposals we received,” they said following the news.

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50 Cent Tells Shaq They’ll “Get Them Next Time”

“When this came up, I thought ‘wow, this is meant to be,‘” Perry revealed during an interview. “What I can tell you is it’s worth a lot more with me than it is without me,” he added. Earlier this summer, 50 Cent opened up about where he was in the process of bidding on BET. He also claimed that it’s really “Tyler Perry’s network,” though he was still interested in acquiring it at the time. “He’s done enough work there to dominate that,” he explained. “And not even only dominate — I don’t think they’ve explored what it would be like not having a Tyler. And he’s created enough content that if they didn’t sell the company to him, he could go across the street and say, ‘I’m going to start my own.’”

Paramount also reportedly turned down an offer from Diddy, eventually halting the sale process altogether. “Media is the most powerful industry in the world but it’s the industry where we have the least amount of ownership, influence and control!” Diddy wrote upon announcing the bid. “It’s time for @BET to be Black-owned again so we have the power to tell our own stories, control our own narrative! This is not about me it’s about WE!!!!”

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If You Only Watch One ‘Hip-Hop 50’ Documentary, Make It ‘Mixtape’

It’s no secret that there are a lot of hip-hop documentaries. As the first genre to really break in an era where it could be widely documented in real time by camcorders, tape recorders, and eventually, film crews paid by artists and their labels, it’s kind of inevitable that there’d be so many movies about its foundations and growth. Unfortunately, because it’s all so well-covered already, it can feel at times like there’s so much overlap between the events and figures being cited that nothing new or worthwhile is really being unearthed — especially for fans who’ve voraciously consumed all these histories in an effort to learn everything there is know about hip-hop.

With hip-hop’s 50th anniversary going on, it’s the perfect time to go back and check out some of those docs (we’ve got a handy list here), but if you already have, or if you’re like me and feel like many of them only offer the same-old-same, then Mixtape is definitely the one you need to see. A joint production of Def Jam and MTV Films currently streaming on Paramount+, Mixtape does one thing that makes it great: It sticks to its subject like glue. By focusing on the rise, spread, and influence of mixtapes and their creators on the hip-hop landscape, it offers a fresh perspective on well-examined eras throughout hip-hop’s history.

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For instance, while those early park jams and club performances often receive obligatory nods, those nods can also often seem cursory. But with Mixtape, so many names and personalities get their due, from Brucie B and Kid Capri (shout-out to The Notorious B.I.G.) to pioneers like Tony Touch. The film drills down, not just into who these individuals were or what their contributions changed about the art of making mixtapes, but also into their techniques and why they were so innovative in the first place. While the usual timeline landmarks are all still in place, they’re sublimated in service of telling this specific story — the story of the mixtape.

That includes a worldwide perspective, from the Dirty South and the West Coast to France, Japan, and Puerto Rico. The evolution of the art is tracked through pause tapes, the growth of freestyle tapes and exclusives, and the introduction of CDs and the big business of the late ’90s and early 2000s — the beginning of the internet era. And, as far as seeing something you didn’t know, let me just say — I grew up with these mixtape DJs, and I had absolutely no clue what most of them looked like until now. Also, the collection of interview subjects is so good at recounting their tales, I didn’t mind hearing them again.

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It also touches on the corporate appropriation of the culture via moments like the Tommy Hilfiger mixtapes, Sprite sponsorships, and more. There’s even some light labor advocacy; a couple of the DJs who get interviewed readily admit that they got their early leaks by simply bribing unpaid interns (go figure that not paying your employees actually costs companies more). And thanks to the names involved, the list of interviewees is truly impressive. Yes, the usual suspects all appear, but so do A-listers like 50 Cent, Fat Joe, Jadakiss, Lil Wayne, Mike Tyson, and even Shaq (Uproxx co-founder Jarret Myer even makes a quick cameo!). Befitting of a film about mixtapes, there are all kinds of great transitions and gimmicks — there’s even an intermission of sorts.

And, of course, the film digs into the dark side of the scene — the violence, the theft and damage to reputations, and eventually, the legal repercussions for some of the biggest mixtape DJs — with cutting insight. While the whole thing moves a little too quickly (basically chucking the whole of the blog era) and still clocks in at two hours long, it provides a broad and satisfying overview of its subject, shedding light on a subset of hip-hop that has been overlooked for nearly the entirety of its 50-year history. That’s all anyone could ask for — and like a real mixtape, Mixtape leaves the listener/viewer wanting more.

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Mixtape is now streaming on Paramount+.