Bay Area rapper Mac Dre began his career at 18 and quickly became an influential force in early west coast hip-hop. In 1992 he was convicted of conspiracy to commit bank robbery when his lyrics were used against him in court. He left prison with a new lease on life, founded an independent record company, and then was murdered just when he began to emerge as a star. For the first time ever, his mother Wanda reveals the true experiences of a hip-hop legend.
Brian Chu | Camera Operator |
David Adesman | Camera Operator |
Zachary Butler | Director |
Zachary Butler | Writer |
Zachary Butler | Producer |
Tray Chaney | Co-Producer |
Tosca Musk | Executive Producer |
Curtis Nelson | Producer |
Jina Panebianco | Executive Producer |
Michael Reiser | Executive Producer |