
Akira's Hip Hop Shop
Romance · Drama · Comedy
Overview
Asian man. Black woman. Two people from different worlds bond over rap, food and friendship. A hip-hop "When Harry Met Sally". "Save the Last Dance" meets "Tampopo."
Top Cast


James Kyson
James Kyson
Akira
James Kyson
Akira


Emayatzy Corinealdi
Emayatzy Corinealdi
Daphne
Emayatzy Corinealdi
Daphne
Madoka
Madoka
Kumi
Madoka
Kumi
Jason Yorrick
Jason Yorrick
Jeremy
Jason Yorrick
Jeremy
Tysen Knight
Tysen Knight
Corey
Tysen Knight
Corey
Kino Okubo
Kino Okubo
Mean Chef
Kino Okubo
Mean Chef
Junko Goda
Junko Goda
Bad Waitress
Junko Goda
Bad Waitress
Nicole Fitzgerald
Nicole Fitzgerald
Kerra
Nicole Fitzgerald
Kerra
La'Tonia Brooks
La'Tonia Brooks
Vanessa
La'Tonia Brooks
Vanessa


Hidetoshi Imura
Hidetoshi Imura
Takeshi
Hidetoshi Imura
Takeshi
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