Rhymecology: Write Better Rhymes

Rhymecology: Write Better Rhymes

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May 05 2021

1h 7m

Documentary, Music

The world of hip-hop lyrics has changed, simple rhyme schemes just don't cut it. Rhymes are put under a microscope, and there is no lyrical leeway for emerging artists. This gripping documentary tells the story of Jeff Walker.

Sekou Andrews

Sekou Andrews

Self

Gilli Moon

Gilli Moon

Self

Jeff Walker

Jeff Walker

Self

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