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Krush Groove 1985

★ 6.245 votes97 min📅 1985-10-25

"It's chillin'!"

Dive into the vibrant hip-hop era of the mid-'80s with *Krush Groove* (1985), a lively comedy-drama directed by Michael Schultz that pulses with the energy of early rap music.

Director: Michael Schultz

Cast

Blair Underwood
Blair Underwood
Russell Walker
Joseph Simmons
Joseph Simmons
Joseph Simmons
Darryl 'DMC' McDaniels
Darryl 'DMC' McDaniels
DMC
Sheila E.
Sheila E.
Sheila E.
Kurtis Blow
Kurtis Blow
Kurtis Blow
LL Cool J
LL Cool J
LL Cool J
Rick Rubin
Rick Rubin
Rick
Damon Wimbley
Damon Wimbley
The Fat Boys
Mark Morales
Mark Morales
The Fat Boys
Darren Robinson
Darren Robinson
The Fat Boys

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Krush Groove (1985) about?

This 1985 cult classic follows Russell Walker, a risk-taking manager trying to keep his rap label afloat after a smash hit leaves him desperate for cash. As he turns to a street hustler for funds, his choices lead to a high-stakes game of loyalty and survival in the burgeoning hip-hop world.

Who directed Krush Groove?

Michael Schultz directed *Krush Groove*, bringing his signature style to this groundbreaking blend of music and drama.

Who stars in Krush Groove?

The film features Blair Underwood, Joseph Simmons, Darryl 'DMC' McDaniels, Sheila E., and a breakout role from LL Cool J in a dynamic ensemble cast.

Is Krush Groove (1985) worth watching?

If you love hip-hop history or enjoy underdog stories set to killer beats, *Krush Groove* is a nostalgic gem. While it's not a visual spectacle by modern standards, its authentic vibe and influential soundtrack make it a rewarding watch for fans of the genre.

How long is Krush Groove?

This 1985 classic runs for 97 minutes, packing a punch of nostalgia and rhythm into just over an hour and a half.

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About Krush Groove (1985) — The Untold Story Behind Hip-Hop's First Blockbuster

Dive into the vibrant hip-hop era of the mid-'80s with *Krush Groove* (1985), a lively comedy-drama directed by Michael Schultz that pulses with the energy of early rap music. The film follows Russell Walker, a sharp-tongued manager navigating the cutthroat world of the Krush Groove label, where he juggles rising stars like Run-DMC and The Fat Boys against the backdrop of New York City's streetwise hustle. As Russell scrambles to fund a pressing run for a breakout hit, his decisions spiral into high-stakes tension, blending the raw excitement of the music scene with the grit of urban survival.

With an infectious soundtrack and a cast that includes Blair Underwood as the ambitious Russell and legendary performers like DMC, LL Cool J, and Sheila E., *Krush Groove* captures the birth of a cultural movement—where ambition clashes with reality, and every beat feels like a revolution. The film's themes of loyalty, hustle, and the cost of success resonate as strongly today as they did in 1985, making it a must-watch for fans of music history and classic hip-hop cinema.