• April 4, 2026
  • Pulse Nigeria
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Hip-hop has always been about identity, expression, and culture. In this documentary, we explore the hip-hop culture in Eastern Nigeria, tracing its journey from underground movements to a powerful force shaping youth identity and creativity today.

From the streets of cities like Enugu to studios, cyphers, and performance stages, this film captures the voices of artists, dancers, and creatives who are redefining what hip-hop means in the East.

Blending global influences with local language, style, and storytelling, Eastern Nigerian hip-hop has evolved into a unique cultural movement that reflects resilience, ambition, and the desire to be seen and heard.

Through conversations, performances, and real-life experiences, this documentary highlights the people, the passion, and the moments driving this growing scene forward.

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#pulsenigeria #musicdocumentary #nigerianyouth #nigerianmusicindustry

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