The Banned Hip-Hop Documentary That Exposed Graffiti as Rebellion | NYC Subway Art & Breakdancing

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🎨 THE DOCUMENTARY THAT REDEFINED STREET ART 🎨

Style Wars (1983) is the groundbreaking, unfiltered look at the birth of hip-hop culture—graffiti, breakdancing, and the raw energy of 1980s NYC. This cult classic exposed the war between artists and the system, showcasing graffiti as rebellion, not vandalism.

🔍 What You’ll Discover:
✔ The Rise of NYC Subway Graffiti – Meet legendary writers like SEEN, KASE2 & DAZE
✔ Hip-Hop’s Golden Era – Breakdancing, DJing & Street Battles
✔ Cops vs. Artists – The real story behind the "anti-graffiti" crackdown
✔ Why This Film Was IGNORED by Mainstream Media

📌 This is the UNCUT version—pure, raw, and unapologetic.

🚨 WATCH BEFORE IT’S GONE! The establishment hated this movement—see why.

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You have probably heard quotes like “you are what you think” and “you are a product of your thoughts”.

There are many different opinions on what it is and what it isn’t, and you need to know the truth about this:

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