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Da Hip Hop Witch 2000

★ 1.920 votes86 min📅 2000-10-31

"Something is attacking hip-hop artists in New York. One year later, their stories are found."

Dale Resteghini's bizarre cult classic *Da Hip Hop Witch (2000)* blends horror, comedy, and hip-hop culture into a surreal urban legend mashup.

Director: Dale Resteghini

Cast

Dale Resteghini
Dale Resteghini
Will Hunting
Mia Tyler
Mia Tyler
Mia
Eminem
Eminem
Eminem
Ja Rule
Ja Rule
Ja Rule
Pras Michel
Pras Michel
Pros
Vanilla Ice
Vanilla Ice
Vanilla Ice
Benzino
Benzino
Benzino
Rah Digga
Rah Digga
Rah Digga
Vitamin C
Vitamin C
Vitamin C
Charli Baltimore
Charli Baltimore
Charli Baltimore

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Da Hip Hop Witch (2000) about?

A group of aspiring rappers seeks out a mythical witch rumored to grant hip-hop success to her victims. Instead of fear, they find a twisted connection between the witch's curse and the rise of rappers who've allegedly crossed paths with her.

Who directed Da Hip Hop Witch?

The film was directed by Dale Resteghini, a filmmaker known for blending hip-hop culture with unconventional genres.

Who stars in Da Hip Hop Witch?

The movie features Dale Resteghini alongside Mia Tyler, and appearances by Eminem, Ja Rule, Pras Michel, and Vanilla Ice.

Is Da Hip Hop Witch (2000) worth watching?

While not a polished blockbuster, *Da Hip Hop Witch* offers a unique cult experience for fans of horror-comedy and hip-hop nostalgia. Its quirky charm and guest appearances from rap legends make it a curiosity worth tracking down, even if it's not high art.

How long is Da Hip Hop Witch?

The film runs for 86 minutes.

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About Da Hip Hop Witch (2000) — When fame comes with a supernatural price

Dale Resteghini's bizarre cult classic *Da Hip Hop Witch (2000)* blends horror, comedy, and hip-hop culture into a surreal urban legend mashup. The film follows five teenage rappers chasing a mythical witch said to grant fame to her victims—in a twisted twist, the witch's curse actually fuels successful hip-hop careers. Along their chaotic journey through New York's gritty underbelly, the crew interviews real-life rappers who claim to have encountered the supernatural force, each sharing their own eerie tales of fate, ambition, and the dark side of the music industry. With its low-budget charm and genre-defying energy, the movie captures the late '90s hip-hop era's raw creativity and superstition.

Mixing found-footage aesthetics with hip-hop satire, *Da Hip Hop Witch* delivers a darkly humorous take on rap superstardom and the price of fame. Resteghini's direction leans into the absurd, turning urban myths into a meta-commentary on how art and myth intertwine in the music world. The film's atmosphere is a gritty, neon-drenched nightmare where success and damnation feel equally possible.