New Documentary “Hip-Hop and the White House” Examines Music’s Influence on Politics

New Documentary “Hip-Hop and the White House” Examines Music’s Influence on Politics

From Eazy-E dripping Jheri curl juice on Ronald Reagan’s shoes as described by The Game to Barack Obama brushing the dirt off his shoulder to Killer Mike openly supporting Bernie Sanders’s Presidential run, hip hop has had a long-standing relationship with politics. Jeezy, Common, U.S. Representative Maxine Waters, KRS-One, Roxanne Shante, Bun B and a host of others discuss this dynamic between culture and the government in Hulu documentary Hip-Hop and the White House set to debut on Hulu on April 22.