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00:01Come on, Herman. We don't live here anymore.
00:04After sharing a bed with my entire family on the commune,
00:07and then a room with my little sister,
00:09I was so excited to finally get my own space.
00:12So I guess this is goodbye.
00:14Unless you want me to stay a little longer!
00:16Wait! I forgot my pink scrunchie!
00:19How nice is this?
00:20Not nice at all. Your room looks like your own punishment.
00:23Yeah, you need to hang up some pictures or posters or something.
00:27Oh. Well, I think I have a poster of the Periodic Table.
00:30Periodic Table is her favorite band.
00:33Isn't that right, Rainbow?
00:35No, it's just science. I don't really listen to music.
00:38It's like you're trying to be a weirdo.
00:40Here, let us help you out.
00:44When you're young, music is the thing that defines your identity.
00:47How you dress and how you talk.
00:49So according to my friends, I basically had no idea who I was.
00:53New audition, Debbie Gibson, Mikayla's Star Search audition?
00:58Oops. That's private.
01:00This is the best of everything.
01:02Now it's up to you to find out which ones you like.
01:05And soon. These walls make me clinically depressed.
01:09I learned that from my mom.
01:11They're in the mix.
01:13Oh, they keep trying but they can't stop us.
01:17Cause we got a love that keeps rising up.
01:22They're in the mix. Life turns around.
01:25Round and round it goes.
01:27What's a mess of words?
01:29That's the show.
01:31They're in the mix.
01:33We're gonna go.
01:35We're gonna go.
01:36Side by side.
01:37Cause I don't need to be free.
01:39I got you, you got me.
01:42Yeah.
01:43I get you in the mix.
01:46Yeah.
01:47I get you in the mix.
01:51Yeah.
01:52I get you in the mix.
01:53Good morning. Hey.
01:54Hey mom.
01:55Here's the necklace you wanted to borrow for tomorrow night.
01:57Oh, thanks sis.
01:58Though I'm 50-50 on it.
01:59I may wanna let my cleavage do the talking.
02:01Hey Rainbow, come on.
02:03Your breakfast is getting cold.
02:04I'm giving her 30 more seconds
02:06and then I'm eating her fish bacon.
02:08I told you giving Rainbow her own room was a mistake.
02:11She's probably in there doing drugs.
02:13Hey guys.
02:14Hi.
02:15Sorry I slept in.
02:16I'm trying to figure out what posters I should put on my walls
02:18so I was up late listening to music to see what I like.
02:21Yeah.
02:22I remember those days.
02:23I spent a lot of nights listening to whatever album I could get my hands on.
02:26Back then there was meaning behind music.
02:29You know, it changed the world.
02:31Wow.
02:32Pretty cool, Deb.
02:33It was.
02:34Babe, when Rainbow decides what speaks to her, we can get her tickets to her first concert.
02:37Really?
02:38Absolutely.
02:39It would be like us with Jimmy.
02:40When we saw him play the national anthem at Woodstock.
02:44Mm-hmm.
02:45It was an exciting time.
02:46It was such a terrible time.
02:47All that anti-war music drowning out the greats like Ella Fitzgerald and Nat King Cole.
02:53Ah.
02:54The glory days when black singers sounded white.
02:57Well, Motown was my jam.
03:00I can't lie.
03:01I became a woman to Smokey Robinson.
03:04Oh my god.
03:05Oh!
03:06Speaking of getting my freak on.
03:07So, is anything speaking to you yet, sweetie?
03:10This song, Only In My Dreams by Debbie Gibson.
03:12It's about a girl who broke up with a boy, so now she can only be with him in her dreams.
03:17It's so deep.
03:19Good lord.
03:20Mm-hmm.
03:21We have to get to school.
03:22Let's go get her bags.
03:26Why do I feel like I just lost a daughter?
03:29Disappointed in your kids' choices?
03:31Now you know how I felt for the last 40 years.
03:34How can that crap speak to her?
03:36It doesn't say anything at all.
03:37I should go throw that tape away.
03:39I'm not in love with this Debbie whoever any more than you are, but Rainbow is on a musical
03:44journey.
03:45We have to let her walk her own trail.
03:47Good lord.
03:48Relax.
03:49You know how teenagers are with this sort of thing.
03:51If you put your foot down, then they will dig their heels in even more.
03:56Come on.
03:57Let's help pack up the kids.
03:58Yeah, I gotta check Johan's bag ever since he brought Denise's wig to show and tell.
04:01What's stuck in your craw besides the fish bacon?
04:07I was all excited because this guy I'm seeing was supposed to take me to some fancy-pantsy
04:12boat charity tomorrow night, but now he has to work.
04:14Oh, the Streets to Seas gala?
04:16Yeah.
04:17So, what you're dating?
04:19He's black.
04:20Of course he is.
04:22Where did you meet this fine gentleman?
04:24At work.
04:25He complimented my neckerchief when I handed him his boarding pass.
04:28The connection was electric.
04:30He's so different from the guys I usually date.
04:33He's a doctor.
04:34So, he's not good enough to fly private.
04:36But, congrats.
04:38Tag.
04:39This was supposed to be the first bougie thing he was gonna take me to.
04:42Bougie in a good way.
04:43Not Alicia's bougie I can only catch a poor man way.
04:46Hey, look.
04:47I love that gala.
04:48If the white doctor has the work, I'll take you.
04:50He's still black.
04:51But you'd do that for me?
04:53Well, my coffee is mostly scotch.
04:55You took a clever jab at my son's expense.
04:58And it's a charity that teaches poor kids how to sail.
05:01So, why not?
05:03Alright.
05:04Let's do it.
05:05You're not gonna wear that though, right?
05:08Don't worry about what I'm gonna wear.
05:10Hey!
05:11I was looking for you.
05:12How'd you like the tapes?
05:13I like the new edition one.
05:14Even though I feel bad Bobby Brown got kicked out of the group.
05:17I hope he finds something.
05:18He won't.
05:19Also, I forgot to give you this.
05:21Eric V and Rakim.
05:22If you like them, they're coming to town next week.
05:25Maybe one of your parents can take us.
05:27As long as it's the black one.
05:29They actually said they'd take me to my first concert.
05:31So, I'll see what I think.
05:33Just make sure you listen to it on this, so the teachers don't trip.
05:37And if the teachers found me with rap music, they definitely would have tripped.
05:42Today, rap is a global force that touches everything from fashion and art to language and culture.
05:48But this wasn't always the case.
05:50In 1986, the only thing mainstream about rap was the controversy about the taboo lyrics
05:56and the news stories about violence at concerts.
05:59Rap literally had a bad rap.
06:03Clever, right?
06:04I'm a doctor now.
06:12I'll never forget the exact moment I fell in love with rap.
06:23It was a window into a world I didn't know anything about.
06:29Where black people had a platform to talk about the struggle.
06:37That noise was Debbie Gibson.
06:40I'd rather listen to a breach birth.
06:43Paul, you can't throw that away.
06:44But I'll just say that Johan lost it.
06:47Babe, you know we can't push back on this.
06:49We have to let her find her own way.
06:51And what if she says she wants us to take her to a Debbie Gibson concert?
06:54Then you can take her.
06:55I'll probably have to work late that night.
06:57That seems fair.
07:01Guys, guess what?
07:03I finally found my new favorite artists and they're coming to town next week.
07:07So, will you still take me?
07:08Who is it?
07:09So I know if I'll have to work late.
07:11Eric B and Rakim.
07:13They're rappers.
07:14Oh.
07:16I'm sorry.
07:17You're not going to a rap concert.
07:19But you said I could go.
07:21Absolutely not.
07:22I've heard about what goes on there.
07:23Seriously?
07:24You tell me to go find something that speaks to me, now you want to take it all back?
07:28Sweetheart, when is Debbie Gibson coming to town?
07:38We're fresh to death.
07:39Always come correct.
07:40Even a blind man say we ****.
07:42Kicking **** with **** and ****.
07:45I ain't no ****.
07:47Devastating ****.
07:48We know the ****.
07:51Okay.
07:52Debbie Gibson doesn't seem so bad anymore.
07:54You're telling me.
07:55We march and fight to finally have a seat at the table and this is how we want to present ourselves.
08:01Yeah.
08:02Rainbow is not listening to this.
08:03This is the worst representation of our people.
08:06I can't believe Johan listens to this.
08:08Not anymore.
08:09Plus, Rainbow is trying to find who she is and I'll be damned if she finds it in those lyrics.
08:13Well, a wise woman once told me that when it comes to teenagers, if you put your foot down, they'll dig their heels in more.
08:19Even the wisest woman in the world is wrong once.
08:22Well, yeah, that same wise woman told me that we shouldn't shut down Rainbow's musical journey.
08:27I know you're not suggesting we let her listen to this.
08:30No.
08:31But maybe there's another way we can change her mind.
08:33Oh, wait.
08:36This is crazy, James.
08:38Here we go.
08:40Alright.
08:42Kids, get ready for some good music.
08:46With a good message.
08:48Guys, I know what you're doing.
08:50Your old-timey folk songs are not going to make me forget about rap.
08:53Wait, this is her lesson?
08:55Then why do we have to be here?
08:57Because it's important for all of us to hear lyrics that have meaning.
09:01Hmm.
09:02In Paid in Full, Rakim says-
09:03Shh.
09:04She's about to start.
09:07I hope you enjoy hearing this song as much as I enjoyed writing it.
09:11This is called Muddy Puddles.
09:13Ah.
09:14Ha ha.
09:15Buckle up, kids.
09:16Your minds are about to be blown.
09:22Here we go.
09:27Harrison Jackson.
09:28Plus one.
09:31Ah.
09:36Fred, how are you?
09:37Harrison.
09:38Hi.
09:39Maureen.
09:40Harrison.
09:41Ooh.
09:42Do all rich white people know each other?
09:44Very funny.
09:45So, you see any ex-boyfriends employed here?
09:49No, Harrison.
09:50I do not.
09:51Hello, Denise.
09:52Hello, Denise.
09:53Mm.
09:54Tony thought it was more than it was.
09:59But guys like that are a part of my past now.
10:03All thanks to...
10:05Walter?
10:06He said he had to work.
10:09Who is that?
10:10Is he married?
10:11Mm-mm.
10:12You don't get to play with my heart when I got on four pairs of pantyhose.
10:16Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa.
10:17Cool your jets.
10:18A future doctor's wife does not cause a scene.
10:22So, tomorrow, when you can no longer embarrass me, then let him have it.
10:27Fine.
10:28I take a step.
10:35And yet, another step.
10:38Uh-oh.
10:39You're losing her.
10:41And us.
10:42They're right.
10:43This woman is just singing about dirty water.
10:47Your plan isn't working.
10:49We'll just have to break out the classics.
10:52And then the first one now will later be last.
10:57For the times they are a-change.
11:05Oh.
11:10That musical stroll through boxes.
11:11This is your fault.
11:13All right, we'll be back real quick.
11:15We are milk and chocolate.
11:18Oh.
11:19Hi.
11:22So.
11:23What did you think?
11:24It was amazing.
11:27Do you understand why we didn't want to buy the ROP tickets now?
11:30I do.
11:31I can't wait to get home and listen to your other records.
11:34Oh.
11:35Well, let's hit it, because honestly my voice is shot anyway.
11:37We didn't have the proper warm-up time.
11:39Wow.
11:40Oh.
11:41I couldn't tell.
11:42Like, at all.
11:43Yeah, I could.
11:48See what I can spend money on.
11:52Oh.
11:53You know, I have to say that, uh, I'm very impressed that you decided not to confront me.
11:58In the front.
12:01Ooh.
12:02Who do you think you are?
12:04Please don't make a scene.
12:05Yeah, what happened to us not getting thrown out before dinner?
12:08Don't worry.
12:09I just have one question.
12:10Why didn't you tell me you had a wife?
12:12What?
12:13I'm not married.
12:14Then who's that average-looking lady pretending to laugh at your jokes?
12:17Oh, that's Susan.
12:18She's no one.
12:19You'd rather bring no one here instead of me?
12:21Okay, you said you had one question.
12:22Look, I like you, but this isn't really a scene.
12:25Baby, you got a punch card at Beefsteak Charlie's.
12:28I didn't see you complaining last week when you had a mouth full of rump roasts.
12:31If you're gonna humiliate me, can you at least try to stay focused?
12:34Anisha, great.
12:36But when it comes to events like this, someone like Susan just makes more sense.
12:42Oh.
12:44I get it.
12:46I guess I'm just a Beefsteak Charlie's girl.
12:49Thanks for letting me know.
12:51You are a sorry excuse for a man.
12:56That is my family.
12:57You just disrespected me.
12:59You two are related.
13:00What, you're shocked because she's black and I'm white?
13:03It's 1986.
13:04Grow up.
13:06You better hope I don't see you at the ballet or I will run you over with my Ferrari.
13:11I have a Ferrari.
13:13My parents said they weren't gonna buy me tickets.
13:17But they didn't say I couldn't get tickets.
13:22You've always been able to call into your local radio station and win tickets.
13:26Please, please, please, please, please.
13:30That is a busy signal.
13:33Back in 1986 when you called someone and they were on the phone, you heard this noise.
13:38You kids, you don't know how good you have it.
13:45Honestly, I wasn't sure your plan was going to work.
13:49I was.
13:50Teenagers are tricky, but I guess I just have that instinct.
13:53Don't worry, you'll get the hang of it.
13:54Okay.
13:55You guys, the rainbow's on the radio.
13:58Why is she famous and I'm not?
14:01We're here with Rainbow Johnson who just scored two front row tickets to the Eric B and Rakim concert.
14:06So, you used to live in a commune?
14:08Yeah, we drank from a stream and now I have my own room.
14:10Fantastic.
14:11So tell me, what station gets you front row to all the shows?
14:14What do you think you're doing?
14:16Rainbow?
14:17I gotta go now.
14:20Instinct, huh?
14:21Rainbow Sojourner Johnson, you have never disobeyed us like this before.
14:29We're really disappointed.
14:31She doesn't deserve her own room.
14:33But you won't even give my music a chance.
14:35That's because it's not music.
14:36It's a terrible message that spits in the face of everything we fought for.
14:40That's what you keep saying, but you never took the time to really listen to it.
14:43Yes, we did.
14:44We listened to Johan's tapes.
14:45Dad, those are completely different rappers.
14:48You can't act like they're all the same.
14:50You know, all you talk about is how your music opened minds, but you sound just like Granddad.
14:55Careful, young lady.
14:56And you raised me not to judge, but that's exactly what you're doing.
14:59Because if you looked past their gold chains, if you actually listened to the lyrics,
15:03you'd realize they're fighting for the same things you do.
15:06Or did.
15:13That's what happens when you spare the rod.
15:20We spent our whole lives fighting the man, and then one day we woke up and that's what we were.
15:32Is this how our parents felt?
15:34I was just trying to protect Rainbow from being around a bad influence.
15:40Rap is a bad influence, right?
15:43I think so.
15:44I mean, honestly, I just read some articles.
15:47I haven't listened to it that much.
15:49Me neither.
15:50It just seems so negative.
15:53And Rainbow really likes it.
15:56Is it bad that that scares me?
15:58I know we worry that if Rainbow listens to a certain kind of music, it might make her a bad person.
16:03But that's the same thing our parents were scared of when they tried to control us.
16:08They said that our music would turn us into long-haired hippies and scary people with big afros.
16:13I had a huge afro.
16:15Yeah.
16:16You also helped change the world.
16:19Hmm.
16:20It turns out you're not so bad at this raising a teenager thing.
16:25What can I say?
16:26It's instinct.
16:31Am I really just a beefsteak Charlie's girl?
16:36Ah, you're definitely in Bennigan's territory.
16:39Even dressed like this, I could see a red lobster.
16:42Look, the problem here isn't you.
16:45You.
16:46I mean, it's not not you.
16:49It's more the type of guys you date.
16:52They all share a common quality.
16:56Butts that just won't quit.
16:58They're all like me.
17:00Look, my Ferrari tells you what kind of guy I am.
17:03But if you like me just for my Ferrari, it tells me what kind of girl you are.
17:07You like Flash over substance.
17:09It's not just Flash, Harrison.
17:11I want the whole package.
17:13A good life.
17:14A dependable future.
17:16I can't believe I'm saying this.
17:19But I want what Alicia has.
17:22But with a haircut and a bath.
17:24And black.
17:25And you thought this Walter guy was going to give you that?
17:28I don't know.
17:29All I know is he's a doctor and I'm tired of being lonely.
17:33Yeah.
17:34Trust me.
17:35I understand it.
17:36You don't have a black, clean Paul by picking someone based on their car or their job.
17:41Pick them on how they make you feel.
17:43How they treat you.
17:44And once you sort that out, then you can check out their wheels.
17:47I guess you're right.
17:49So you're lonely too?
17:51Me?
17:53I'm up to my ears and scotch and bimbos.
17:56What more can a man want?
17:58I mean, do I sometimes wish there was someone there when I woke up in the morning?
18:04Absolutely not.
18:06But would I like to find someone who won't steal my watch and run off into the night?
18:11Eh.
18:12Maybe.
18:15Hey.
18:16No more flashy dudes and Ferraris, okay?
18:19Fine.
18:20But if I date a history teacher with a Datsun, and I'm still not his number one, I'm gonna get you.
18:35Is milk and chocolate back for an encore?
18:37Uh...
18:39Um, Bodhi, we're sorry that we tried to force you to like what we like.
18:44Yeah.
18:45We may not agree on everything, but if it's important to you, then we'll always trust you enough to give it a chance.
18:52That's all I ever wanted.
18:56I can play you something.
18:59Sure.
19:09As I would come to learn lots of things define your identity, including music,
19:13which is why who you are is so difficult to answer.
19:19Denise!
19:22Hang in there, buddy.
19:23And you.
19:24You thought I was only good enough for Beefsteak Charlie's?
19:27But I got news for you.
19:28Denise can go any place she wants.
19:30Denise, we need to transport this kid to emergency surgery.
19:32But I'm also at fault.
19:34Because I was too blinded by your little flashy doctor's coat to see you for who you really are.
19:39A two-timing jerk who doesn't know quality when he sees it.
19:43Who's good?
19:44Jay.
19:45Walter.
19:46And good luck or whatever your problem is.
19:48I like you.
19:50Thank you, baby.
19:51But as you start to step into the person that you'll eventually become...
19:54Who are you looking at?
19:55Remember that your identity is for you and you alone to decide.
20:00Because people are going to question it, people are going to misunderstand it, and people might even try to take it from you.
20:06But as long as you hold strong to who you know you are, that's all that matters.
20:15Hey, honey!
20:20Guess what?
20:22We just made you a mixtape.
20:25Not to brag, but there are some very good rap bands on there.
20:29You should brag.
20:30Okay.
20:31Well, I'll check it out.
20:32Oh, and I did some research at the library.
20:34Did you know that rap originated from African oral historians known as griots?
20:39And the rhyming nature of rap can be traced back to the way slaves communicated with each other.
20:44Yeah, that history is what makes rap so powerful.
20:47Ha!
20:48Got you some books!
20:49And while I'll never forget the moment I fell in love with rap, I'll also never forget the moment I started hating it.
20:57Mom!
20:58Shh!
20:59Daddy's working!
21:02Dymond
21:05I'm not hungry.
21:06I'm hungry.
21:08Let's go!
21:09All right.
21:11Well, I've got to go.
21:12I'm sorry.
21:14I'm hungry.
21:15I'm hungry.
21:17Not alone.
21:18I'm hungry.
21:19I'm hungry, but, you're nothing.
21:21I'm hungry.
21:22I'm hungry.
21:23I'm hungry.
21:24I'm hungry.
21:25And I'm hungry.
21:26You know what I'm hungry.
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