Yung Galore
Yung Galore

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Yung Galore

2017
Movie
53 min
English

Danny and Dolly meet for the first time at a bus stop, both waiting to attend their first day back at high school, but after becoming acquainted, the two decide to ditch school and explore the small town in which Dolly is brand new to, only to end up falling in love with each other after learning of the unusual, not so pretty lives that they both live.

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IMDb6.1/10
Director: Anthony "Amp" FitznerGenres: Documentary, Music

Plot Summary

Yung Galore is a documentary that dives into the life and career of Atlanta rapper Yung Gleesh. The film chronicles his journey from his early days to his rise in the hip-hop scene, exploring his unique sound and influence. It offers an intimate look at his creative process and the experiences that have shaped him as an artist. The documentary also touches upon the broader Atlanta trap music scene.

Critical Reception

Yung Galore received a mixed to positive reception, with critics often highlighting its raw and unfiltered portrayal of Yung Gleesh's life and the Atlanta music scene. While some praised its authenticity and insight into the artist's world, others found the narrative to be somewhat unfocused at times. Audiences generally appreciated the access granted to the rapper's life and the exploration of trap music culture.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its authentic and unfiltered look at Yung Gleesh.

  • Offers an interesting insight into the Atlanta trap music scene.

  • Some found the documentary's narrative structure to be somewhat disjointed.

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Fun Fact

The film's director, Anthony "Amp" Fitzner, is also known for his work in music video production, which likely influenced the visual style of Yung Galore.

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