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Ever wonder what happens when rap beefs leave the booth? This is the receipts.
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Audience Score
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Beef II (2004)

messyarchival chaosstreet journalism

Overview

DocumentaryMusic

Beef II (released on DVD in August 2004) is a sequel to the 2003 documentary Beef, which continued to document the history of rivalries in hip-hop and rap music. Like its prequel, the film was executive produced by Quincy Jones III (QD3), written by Peter Alton and Peter Spirer (who also directed), and was this time narrated by actor Keith David.

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Standout Aspects

Direction

QD3's raw access to legends at their most unguarded

Editing

Rapid-fire cuts that mirror the chaos of beef culture

Production

Keith David's voice giving Shakespearean gravity to rap drama

Best for:Streaming: Late-night rabbit hole when you miss MTV2·Friends: Group watch with someone who argues about rap tiers·Solo: Background while reading old XXL magazines
Heads up:Language: Uncensored slurs and threats throughout archival footage·Violence: Real aftermath of shootings and stabbings discussed openly
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Director

Peter Spirer

ReleasedAug 30, 2004
Runtime1h 25m
StatusReleased

Vibe

Pacefast
Intensityhigh
Tonemixed
Feelmedium

Top Cast

Keith David

Keith David

Narrator (voice)

50 Cent

50 Cent

Self

B-Real

B-Real

Self

Ice Cube

Ice Cube

Self

DMX

DMX

Self

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Trivia, insights & behind the scenes

Trivia

This was filmed during the peak of the G-Unit/Shady/Aftermath era, meaning 50 Cent appears as both subject AND victor rewriting history in real-time.

Cultural

Beef II essentially invented the modern rap documentary format later copied by Netflix — messy, multi-perspective, and legally questionable.

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Beef Collection(4 films)
Beef poster6.9

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2003

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Beef II

2004

Beef III poster6.5

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2005

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Beef IV

2007

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