

Over the course of two years, cameras chronicled the former television and radio host, Wendy Williams, on the next phase of her life, following the end of her talk show; the reality of Wendy's life after she was placed under financial guardianship.
Mary J. Blige set the music world on fire with her trailblazing 1994 LP “My Life,”. In Vanessa Roth’s documentary Mary J. Blige’s My Life, the singer, rapper and actress reveals the demons and blessings that inspired the record and propelled her to international stardom.
Behind the Music is back! The groundbreaking and prolific music documentary series returns with several new episodes and the best of the vault remastered and updated for today’s audiences featuring artist interviews, a creative refresh and reimagined visual style.
Gorgeous teens leading glamorous lives lift the lid on what really goes on in Orange Country, California.
Siesta Key follows an exclusive group of friends as they come of age in the most beautiful beach town in America: the exclusive island of Siesta Key, Fla.
Directed by Mark Ford, Biggie: The Life of Notorious B.I.G., is the first biography to be authorized by his estate and one of the most personal and revealing documentaries about the late Christopher Wallace ever produced.
From growing up in the housing projects of Roxbury, Massachusetts, through his rise to fame with New Edition and beyond, Bobby Brown shares his personal journey like never before in “Biography: Bobby Brown.”
After facing immense tragedy and adversity in the public eye, the Browns are ready to invite fans into their world as they embark on a new chapter of life. Through exclusive access into their day-to-day lives, follow along as Bobby juggles his music career, raising a family, dealing with the recent loss of his son, his sobriety and focusing on his physical health.
In this feature length documentary, Wendy Williams, the self-anointed Queen of all Media, sheds her private persona and speaks directly to the camera, discussing every inch of joy and humiliation she has experienced since childhood.
Emmy-nominated L.A. Burning: The Riots 25 Years Later is an original documentary marking the 25th anniversary of the infamous L.A. riots that reexamines the intense and life-changing events through the eyes of those who lived it.
A&E's 3-hour documentary mini-series, tells the true story of the the City of Compton, revealing how a city overrun by gang and drugs became a cultural powerhouse. Superstar rapper, The Game, brings us unprecedented access to the streets of his hometown, documenting the rise of gangs and the rise of gangsta rap.
Hopelessly in Love follows love stories of couples in pop culture, tracing in each episode the true story of a love affair through the eyes of the couple and those who knew them best.
The two-hour documentary presents an in-depth look at the parallel lives of renowned singer Whitney Houston and her daughter Bobbi Kristina. Both faced similar struggles—living in the shadow of their famous mothers, criticized for their love choices and often used for their fame and fortune—and both turned to drugs and alcohol for relief from the pressures of being in the spotlight, before prematurely leaving the earth in the same tragic way.
Love & Listings chronicles the lives of a group of young and ambitious real estate agents as they cater to celebrities, athletes and the elite in Southern California.
An original two-hour documentary marking the 25th anniversary of the infamous L.A. riots that reexamines the intense and life-changing events through the eyes of those who lived it.
Twenty years after the City of Angels was turned on its head, director Mark Ford shows how important hip hop was in predicting and fanning these violent race riots. For the first time in many years, Rodney King visits the spot where he was beaten by four white policemen, whose acquittal would light the fuse for the historic event.
From iconic rap verses to historic artist beefs, Untold Stories of Hip Hop puts the stories behind the moments front and center. This fresh and fast-paced series shines a new light on hip hop’s most influential artists with unforgettable revelations directly from the stars themselves.
No Limit’s prolific history crossed generations and left an indelible impact on the music industry. But how did its founder Percy ‘Master P’ Miller, a boy from the Calliope projects in New Orleans, become one of the most successful hip hop moguls in the world? This epic four-part documentary mini-series tracks the rise, fall and rebirth of the legendary label.
Twenty years after the City of Angels was turned on its head, director Mark Ford shows how important hip hop was in predicting and fanning these violent race riots. For the first time in many years, Rodney King visits the spot where he was beaten by four white policemen, whose acquittal would light the fuse for the historic event.
In the midst of hip-hop's peak years, Death Row Records rose to become one of the most notorious labels in the genre's history. This docuseries presents a warts-and-all history of Death Row, which was built by CEO Suge Knight into a multimillion-dollar company thanks to a legendary talent roster led by Dr. Dre, Tupac Shakur and Snoop Dogg.
Bravo's The Kandi Factory follows former member of the platinum-selling music group Xscape and Grammy award-winning singer/songwriter Kandi Burruss as she helps 16 aspiring artists jumpstart their dreams of success in the music industry. I
In the mid-to-late 90s, hip hop transformed America’s rejected street culture into a hot commodity. Many of the genre’s labels claimed ties to the streets, but few had the background to back-up the claims. Unlike the others, the Ruff Ryders were unmistakably street.
Taking the Stage is a musical reality show set at the School for Creative and Performing Arts in Cincinnati, Ohio.