
Rhapsody
Documentary
Overview
The film tells the story of the golden era of Azerbaijani rap up to the Mende Varam era.
Top Cast


Anar Nagilbaz
Anar Nagilbaz
Self
Anar Nagilbaz
Self


Huseyn Derya
Huseyn Derya
Self
Huseyn Derya
Self


Elshad Xose
Elshad Xose
Self
Elshad Xose
Self


L-Mir
L-Mir
Self
L-Mir
Self
İbrahim İbrahimov
İbrahim İbrahimov
Self
İbrahim İbrahimov
Self


Parviz Isagov
Parviz Isagov
Self
Parviz Isagov
Self
Orkhan Taghiyev
Orkhan Taghiyev
Self
Orkhan Taghiyev
Self


Elnara Khalilova
Elnara Khalilova
Self
Elnara Khalilova
Self
Kamran Hasanli
Kamran Hasanli
Self
Kamran Hasanli
Self
Sona Muradova
Sona Muradova
Self
Sona Muradova
Self
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