Blavity’s Shadow and Act has an unique preview from the upcoming Paramount+ docuseries, How Music Received Free. The Alexandria Stapelton-directed documentary premieres June 11 on the streamer
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Right here’s the oficial description: From New York Metropolis, to Los Angeles, to the small manufacturing facility city of Shelby, North Carolina, the two-part collection options the quirky genius of the heretofore-unknown “pirates,” the drama of the FBI investigations and convictions, and the frontline accounts of music’s largest artists and executives. An unbelievable story of crafty, illegality, superstar, and innovation, these are the occasions that modified the music business perpetually.
The collection is narrated by Technique Man and options interviews with Eminem, 50 Cent, Timbaland, Jimmy Iovine, Rocsi Diaz, Rhymefest, Steve Stoute and extra.
“As a filmmaker, I needed to problem the slender lens of who we regard as tech innovators,” mentioned Stapleton in a previous assertion. “HOW MUSIC GOT FREE is a narrative that proves good minds will be present in unlikely locations, like the agricultural, forgotten manufacturing facility city of Shelby, North Carolina.”
The collection is exec produced by Stapelton alongside Stoute and Stephen Witt, together with Marshall “Eminem” Mathers and Paul Rosenberg for Shady Movies; LeBron James, Maverick Carter, Jamal Henderson and Philip Byron for SpringHill; Bridgette Theriault, Dan Sacks and James Chapman for Warner Bros. Unscripted Tv/Telepictures; Steve Berman, John Janick and Anthony Seyler for Interscope movies; and Bruce Gillmer and Michael Maniaci for MTV Leisure Studios.