''Krush Groove'' is a 1985 American
musical
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comedy-drama
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film distributed by
Warner Bros. Pictures that was written by
Ralph Farquhar and directed by
Michael Schultz (who also produced the movie, along with
George Jackson and
Doug McHenry). This film is loosely based on the early days of
Def Jam Recordings and up-and-coming record producer
Russell Simmons (renamed Russell Walker in the film), portrayed by
Blair Underwood in his feature film debut. Simmons was the film's co-producer and story consultant; he also had a cameo in the film as a club owner named Crocket.
Plot
Russell Walker has signed all of the hottest acts to his Krush Groove record label, including
Run-D.M.C.,
Dr. Jeckyll & Mr. Hyde (
Alonzo Brown), and
Kurtis Blow
Kurtis Walker (born August 9, 1959), known professionally by his stage name Kurtis Blow, is an American rapping , rapper, songwriter, and record producer. Walker is the first commercially successful rapper and the first to sign with a major rec ...
.
Rick Rubin produces their records. When Run-D.M.C. has a hit record and Russell doesn't have the money to press records, he borrows money from a street hustler. At the same time, Russell and his brother Run are both competing for the heart of R&B singer-percussionist
Sheila E
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. Also appearing in the film are
LL Cool J,
Beastie Boys
The Beastie Boys were an American Hip-hop, hip hop and Rap rock, rap rock group formed in New York City in 1979. They were composed of Ad-Rock, Adam "Ad-Rock" Horovitz (vocals, guitar), Adam Yauch, Adam "MCA" Yauch (vocals, bass), and Mike D, ...
,
New Edition
New Edition is an American Contemporary R&B, R&B/Pop music, pop group from the Roxbury, Boston, Roxbury neighborhood of Boston, Massachusetts, formed in 1978 by singer/rapper Bobby Brown. Their name is taken to mean a new edition of the Jackson ...
,
The Fat Boys and some of their songs, as well as others from
Chaka Khan,
Debbie Harry
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, and
the Gap Band
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. Members of the R&B group
Full Force also make a cameo in the film as bodyguards.
Cast
''The following appeared as themselves, except where noted'':
*
Blair Underwood as Russell Walker
*
Sheila E.
*
Joseph Simmons
Joseph Ward Simmons (born November 14, 1964), better known by the stage name Run, Rev. Run or DJ Run, is an American rapper, producer, DJ, and television personality. Simmons is one of the founding members of the influential Hip-hop, hip hop g ...
as Run
*
Run-DMC (Run,
Darryl McDaniels
Darryl Matthews McDaniels (born May 31, 1964), also commonly known by his stage name DMC (or D.M.C.), is an American rapper and record producer. He is a founding member of the Hip-hop, hip hop group Run-DMC, and is considered one of the pioneers ...
,
Jam Master Jay)
*
The Fat Boys (
Prince Markie Dee,
Kool Rock Ski,
The Human Beat Box)
*
Kurtis Blow
Kurtis Walker (born August 9, 1959), known professionally by his stage name Kurtis Blow, is an American rapping , rapper, songwriter, and record producer. Walker is the first commercially successful rapper and the first to sign with a major rec ...
*
New Edition
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(
Ralph Tresvant,
Bobby Brown
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,
Michael Bivins
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Biography
Bivins was born and still lives in Boston. He and his wife, Teasha, have four ...
,
Ronnie DeVoe
Ronald Boyd DeVoe Jr. (born November 17, 1967), is an American singer and rapper known as one of the members of the R&B/ pop group New Edition, and the R&B/ hip hop group Bell Biv DeVoe. He was born in Roxbury, Massachusetts.
Career
DeVoe wa ...
,
Ricky Bell)
*
Beastie Boys
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*
LL Cool J
*
Russell Simmons as Crocket
*
Richard Gant as Jay B.
*
Lisa Gay Hamilton as Iesha
*
Rick Rubin
*
Nayobe
* Vicky Ruane as Girl Friday
*
Dr. Jeckyll & Mr. Hyde (
Andre Harrell and Alonzo Brown)
* Brian "B-Fine" and Paul Anthony George of
Full Force as Jay B.'s Bodyguards
*
Sal Abbatiello
Chris Rock makes an uncredited appearance as a man standing next to a phone during the fight in the club.
Dr. Know of the
Bad Brains
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also makes an uncredited appearance standing in the background during the club fight scene.
Kara Vallow
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appeared uncredited as a Hip Hop Dancer.
Coati Mundi was seen uncredited as a record shop owner.
Differences between the film and reality
''Krush Groove'' is based on the inception of the Def Jam Recordings label and the hardships that artists Run-D.M.C. and Russell Simmons faced to become successful. Simmons began his career trying to get his company Rush Management up and running. However, in the movie, he is shown as already being teamed up with producer Rick Rubin to form Def Jam, referred to as Krush Groove Records in the film. In reality, the label was started by Rubin in 1984 in his college dorm at
New York University
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.
Larry Smith was the producer of Run-D.M.C.'s first two albums, despite them being credited to Rick Rubin, who produced the group's third album, ''Raising Hell''.
Later on, the team was joined by its first popular teen sensation, LL Cool J, who plays a very small role in the movie at the age of 17. Playing himself, LL Cool J is discovered through his piece "I Can't Live without My Radio", which is performed at an audition in front of Dr. Jekyll and Mr Hyde, Jam Master Jay, DMC and Rubin in the latter's apartment. In reality, LL Cool J was discovered in Rubin's apartment but not through an audition. While going through a box of demos, Beastie Boy Ad-Rock stumbled across LL's demo tape. With this, he produced a beat and co-wrote "I Need a Beat" with LL and Rubin, which launched both of their careers, which allowed the Def Jam label to take off.
The song "I Can't Live without My Radio" was made for the movie as a way for LL Cool J to star in it. However, this song was also one of the hit songs on his debut album ''Radio''.
The Fat Boys were the first group to showcase a human beat box while rhyming.
In the movie, the group originally referred to itself as the Disco Three. It was not until a scene in an Italian buffet, where the three boys took the phrase ''all you can eat'' to the next level by eating everything. When the group realized that they were really fat, they decided to give themselves the name Fat Boys. In reality, the name Fat Boys was suggested by the group's manager when he received a $350 hotel bill for extra breakfast ordered by the group on their European tour. As portrayed in the movie, the group was discovered through the Coca-Cola and Tin Pan Apple hip-hop contest at Radio City Music Hall, where the trio won the grand prize—a recording contract—but had entered the contest to win the second-place prize, a stereo set.
The group perform their songs "Don't You Dog Me", "All You Can Eat", "Fat Boys", and "Pump it Up."
Throughout the movie, Sheila E. and Russell Simmons are romantically involved, which discouraged Run, who was always interested in her. In reality, Run did not like the concept of being disloyal to his brother, and the romance between him and Sheila was made up. Sheila E. made it into the film simply because they wanted a love interest, like in most films, and she recorded for
Warner Bros. Records, the sister company of the film's distributor. In the movie. Sheila plays herself, a drummer and percussionist, in which she performs her songs "Holly Rock" and "A Love Bizarre". In addition, all of the money issues that Russell Simmons faced in funding the label by borrowing from loan sharks and friends is also false.
The movie was not made the way the artists desired, but with all the talent of that time and most of the members of the Def Jam and Rush Management family. The purpose of the movie, according to Russell Simmons, was to showcase the array of young talent emerging from New York's black music scene and depict its vibrancy.
Production
''Krush Groove'' was filmed in
The Bronx
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,
Manhattan
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(including at least one scene in the
Marble Hill projects) and
Queens
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in 26 days in April 1985 at a cost of $3 million.
[ Among the locations where the movie was shot was the famous Disco Fever, a popular club during the embryonic stages of hip hop that, by the time of the film, had fallen on some hard times. Disco Fever owner Sal Abbatiello expected the movie not only to turn the spotlight on the burgeoning hip-hop movement but also to "bring attention ackto the club" and so agreed to have scenes shot there. Unfortunately, the attention surrounding the filming brought the scrutiny of the local authorities, who shut the club down for good on the last day of shooting for not having all the proper licenses and permits. There was also a scene shot in Shepard Hall of the historic ]City College of New York
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.
During an interview to celebrate the 25th anniversary of the film, Russell Simmons reflected on the legacy of ''Krush Groove'' and its place in hip-hop culture history. The film, Simmons said, is still recognizable not only for having brought together so many Def Jam stars at the time, but for also introducing new talent, such as LL Cool J. Cool J was so persistent during filming, showing up to shooting locations and performing freestyles, that producers ended up putting him in the final cut. This backdoor auditioning process became a staple of the production.
Reception
The movie received a mixed reception. The movie currently holds a 43% rating on Rotten Tomatoes based on seven reviews.
Soundtrack
''Music from the Original Motion Picture Krush Groove'' (also called just ''Krush Groove Soundtrack'') is a soundtrack album
A soundtrack album is any album that incorporates music directly recorded from the soundtrack of a particular feature film or television show. The first such album to be commercially released was Walt Disney's ''Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs ( ...
by various urban-oriented artists, which was released on Warner Bros. Records in 1985. The album peaked at number 79 on the Pop chart and number 14 on the R&B chart
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. The ''Krush Groove'' soundtrack was released on Warner Bros. Records in 1985 and featured songs from the movie. Only 1,000 copies of the album were ever pressed on compact disc
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. The film was nominated for a Golden Raspberry Award for Worst Original Song for the song "All You Can Eat".
Track listing
Other songs appeared in the film but were not on the album soundtrack:
* Autumn – "Kold Krush"
* Run-D.M.C. – "King of Rock", "It's Like That", "Can You Rock It Like This", "You're Blind"
* Fat Boys – "Don't You Dog Me", "Fat Boys", "Pump It Up (Let's Get Funky)"
* Sheila E. – " A Love Bizarre"
* UTFO – "Pick Up the Pace" (released as the B-side of "All You Can Eat" on Warner Bros. Records 28829)
* Nayobe – " Please Don't Go"
* New Edition
New Edition is an American Contemporary R&B, R&B/Pop music, pop group from the Roxbury, Boston, Roxbury neighborhood of Boston, Massachusetts, formed in 1978 by singer/rapper Bobby Brown. Their name is taken to mean a new edition of the Jackson ...
– "My Secret"
* Chad Elliot – " I Want You to Be My Girl"
Home media
The movie was released on VHS in 1986, then DVD in 2003. Among the special extras included on the DVD is commentary from Underwood, Schultz, and '' The Source'' magazine Senior Editor Brett Johnson, a theatrical trailer for the movie, and the Krush Groove All-Stars video "Krush Groovin'."
Other references
''Krush Groove'' is referenced in the movie '' Dogma'' (1999) as being the subject of a bet between the two fallen angels, Bartleby and Loki, on whether it was going to be a bigger movie than '' E.T.'' (1982).
''Krush Groove'' is also referenced in the 1990 film '' House Party''. Near the end of the film, Play mentions it was going to be on cable, and Bilal suggests they go to Play's house to watch it.
See also
* '' Beat Street''
* '' Wild Style''
References
External links
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