Live From The Streets | |
Type: | compilation |
Artist: | Mr. Green |
Cover: | Mr._Green_Live_From_The_Streets.jpg |
Genre: | Hip hop|Documentary |
Length: | 45:48 |
Live From The Streets is a video production company, television series and record label by American producer Mr. Green and filmmaker Sam Lipman-Stern. The company is known for having a series on VICE as well as going viral on the TikTok app via the song “If I don't go to Hell”. A new version was released in 2021 and reached the top 40 charts. The original Live from the Streets album began charting again in 2021 in several countries and reached #1 on iTunes. [1]
Live from the Streets started as a video series created by producer Mr. Green and director Sam Lipman-Stern most known for airing on VICE's music channel Noisey and Green Label.[2] The series, follows Green globally on a journey meeting interesting people and musicians on the streets. Green samples their music; interviews the street performer; and then turns the sounds into original beats. After the beat is created, he collaborates with a rapper or singer to add powerful lyrics to the musical backdrop he and the street musician constructed. Finally, at the end of each episode, Green revisits the people he sampled to play them the final track; oftentimes receiving emotional responses from people who have never heard themselves on recorded audio. The final episodes are a unique hybrid music/video experience. Mr. Green has compiled the songs from the series into an album, and released Live From The Streets
All tracks produced by Mr. Green
Adoated from Discogs[4] and Allmusic[5]