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** Kurtis Blow performs "If I Ruled the World" (later sampled by Music/{{Nas}}).

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** Kurtis Blow performs "If I Ruled the World" (later sampled by Music/{{Nas}}).World".
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* WorkingOutTheirEmotions: After Runs signs with Beeker and Russell realizes he will not have the money to pay Jay B back, he works out his frustration through a series of pull-ups.

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* WorkingOutTheirEmotions: After Runs signs with Beeker and Russell realizes he will not have the money to pay Jay B back, he works out his frustration through a series of pull-ups.pull-ups.
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* BuffetBuffoonery: The Fat Boys perform their song, "All You Can Eat" while doing just that at a Sbarro's restaurant. The Fat Boys eat all the food available, including the pictures of food on the wall.
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This movie also tells the story of how Music/TheFatBoys became famous and includes a SiblingTriangle between Russell, Run, and Music/SheilaE.

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This movie also tells the story of how Music/TheFatBoys became famous and includes a SiblingTriangle between Russell, Run, and Music/SheilaE.
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* AutobiographicalRole: Music/RunDMC, Music/RickRubin, Music/TheFatBoys, and Music/KurtisBlow all play themselves. [[Music/PrincesAssociates Sheila E.]] also [[AsHerself plays herself]], but she was in no way connected to the real-life founding of Creator/DefJamRecordings.

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* AutobiographicalRole: Music/RunDMC, Music/RickRubin, Music/TheFatBoys, and Music/KurtisBlow all play themselves. [[Music/PrincesAssociates Sheila E.]] Music/SheilaE also [[AsHerself plays herself]], but she was in no way connected to the real-life founding of Creator/DefJamRecordings.



** [[Music/PrincesAssociates Sheila E.]] performs "Love Bazaar" (including Music/{{Prince}}’s vocals, despite him not appearing in the movie) and "Holly Rock."

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** [[Music/PrincesAssociates Sheila E.]] Music/SheilaE performs "Love Bazaar" (including Music/{{Prince}}’s vocals, despite him not appearing in the movie) and "Holly Rock."
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This movie also tells the story of how Music/TheFatBoys became famous and includes a SiblingTriangle between Russell, Run, and [[Music/PrincesAssociates Sheila E.]]

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This movie also tells the story of how Music/TheFatBoys became famous and includes a SiblingTriangle between Russell, Run, and [[Music/PrincesAssociates Sheila E.]]
Music/SheilaE.
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* RapIsCrap: A major part of the plot is the difficulties Russell and Rick have in getting a loan, because so many people looked down on rap music.
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** Music/NewEdition perform "My Secret".

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** Music/NewEdition perform performs "My Secret".



* LoanShark: Russell gets the finance Krush Groove from Jay B. When’s he unable to pay back the money on time, Jay B. sends his bodyguards to beat him up. He’s finally able to pay off Jay B. when Ru

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* LoanShark: Russell gets the finance Krush Groove from Jay B. When’s he unable to pay back the money on time, Jay B. sends his bodyguards to beat him up. He’s finally able to pay off Jay B. when RuRun gives him the money from his record deal with Beeker.
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!!Krush Groove includes the following tropes:

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!!Krush Groove !!''Krush Groove'' includes the following tropes:
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* WhatTheHellHero: Darrell gives one both to Russell and Run:

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* WhatTheHellHero: Darrell Darryl gives one both to Russell and Run:



** To Run for [[SellOut selling out to Beeker]] ([[{{Hypocrite}} even though Darrell does too]] as part of Run DMC).

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** To Run for [[SellOut selling out to Beeker]] ([[{{Hypocrite}} even though Darrell Darryl does too]] as part of Run DMC).
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Despite being VeryLooselyBasedOnATrueStory, nearly all the musical characters are [[AsHimself played by themselves]]. Directed by Michael Shultz, who also directed ''Film/TheLastDragon''.

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Despite being VeryLooselyBasedOnATrueStory, nearly all the musical characters are [[AsHimself played by themselves]]. Directed by Michael Shultz, who also directed ''Film/TheLastDragon''.
''Film/TheLastDragon'' the same year.
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* ThreeLinesSomeWaiting: The movie’s main storyline is Russell trying to get the money to establish Krush Groove, with the SiblingTriangle storyline nicely weaved in. The Fat Boys storyline is completely separate until the end of the movie.

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* ThreeLinesSomeWaiting: The movie’s main storyline is Russell trying to get the money to establish Krush Groove, with the SiblingTriangle storyline nicely weaved in.into it. The Fat Boys storyline is completely separate until the end of the movie.
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''Krush Groove'' tells [[VeryLooselyBasedOnATrueStory a fictionalized version]] of founding of Creator/DefJamRecordings, which is called here "Krush Groove Records." Russell Simmons (Creator/BlairUnderwood) and Music/RickRubin are producers for up-and-coming rappers Music/RunDMC (led by Russell's brother, Run) and Music/KurtisBlow, but he can't get the financing necessary to develop an independent label. He's forced to get the money from a LoanShark, with dire consequences.

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''Krush Groove'' tells [[VeryLooselyBasedOnATrueStory a fictionalized version]] of the founding of Creator/DefJamRecordings, which is called here "Krush Groove Records." Russell Simmons (Creator/BlairUnderwood) and Music/RickRubin are producers for up-and-coming rappers Music/RunDMC (led by Russell's brother, Run) and Music/KurtisBlow, but he can't get the financing necessary to develop an independent label. He's forced to get the money from a LoanShark, with dire consequences.
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* AutobiographicalRole: Music/RunDMC, Music/RickRubin, Music/TheFatBoys, and Music/KurtisBlow all play themselves. [[Music/PrincesAssociates Sheila E.]] also [[AsHerself plays herself]], but she was in no way connected to the real-life founding of Def Jam Records.

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* AutobiographicalRole: Music/RunDMC, Music/RickRubin, Music/TheFatBoys, and Music/KurtisBlow all play themselves. [[Music/PrincesAssociates Sheila E.]] also [[AsHerself plays herself]], but she was in no way connected to the real-life founding of Def Jam Records.Creator/DefJamRecordings.



* VeryLooselyBasedOnATrueStory: Though treated as a RomanAClef for the founding of Def Jam Records, there are several discrepancies, which are described in greater detail on [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Krush_Groove#Differences_between_the_film_and_reality the other wiki]]. Notable ones include:

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* VeryLooselyBasedOnATrueStory: Though treated as a RomanAClef for the founding of Def Jam Records, Creator/DefJamRecordings, there are several discrepancies, which are described in greater detail on [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Krush_Groove#Differences_between_the_film_and_reality the other wiki]]. Notable ones include:
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* MusicStories: About the founding of a hip-hop record company and starring several real-life rappers.
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** Music/RunDMC perform “Music/KingOfRock” “[[Music/RunDMCAlbum That’s the Way It Is]]”.
** The Fat Boys perform “Don’t You Dog Me,” “All You Can Eat,” and “Fat Boys.”
** [[Music/PrincesAssociates Sheila E.]] performs “Love Bazaar” (including Music/{{Prince}}’s vocals, despite him not appearing in the movie) and “Holly Rock.”
** Kurtis Blow performs “If I Ruled the World” (later sampled by Nas).
** Music/LLCoolJ performs “I Can’t Live Without My Radio”.
** Music/NewEdition perform “My Secret”.

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** Music/RunDMC perform “Music/KingOfRock” “[[Music/RunDMCAlbum "Music/KingOfRock" and "[[Music/RunDMCAlbum That’s the Way It Is]]”.
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** The Fat Boys perform “Don’t "Don't You Dog Me,” “All Me," "All You Can Eat,” Eat," and “Fat "Fat Boys.
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** [[Music/PrincesAssociates Sheila E.]] performs “Love Bazaar” "Love Bazaar" (including Music/{{Prince}}’s vocals, despite him not appearing in the movie) and “Holly "Holly Rock.
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** Kurtis Blow performs “If "If I Ruled the World” World" (later sampled by Nas).
Music/{{Nas}}).
** Music/LLCoolJ performs “I "I Can’t Live Without My Radio”.
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** Music/NewEdition perform “My Secret”."My Secret".
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Despite being VeryLooselyBasedOnATrueStory, nearly all the musical characters are [[AsHimself played by themselves]].

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Despite being VeryLooselyBasedOnATrueStory, nearly all the musical characters are [[AsHimself played by themselves]].
themselves]]. Directed by Michael Shultz, who also directed ''Film/TheLastDragon''.
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''Krush Groove'' tells [[VeryLooselyBasedOnATrueStory a fictionalized version]] of founding of Creator/DefJamRecordings, which is called here "Krush Groove Records." Russell Simmons (Creator/BlairUnderwood) and Music/RickRubin are producers for up-and-coming rappers Music/RunDMC (led by Russell's brother, Run) and Music/KurtisBlow, but he can't get the financing necessary to develop an independent label. He's forced to get the money from a LoanShark, with dire consequences.

This movie also tells the story of how Music/TheFatBoys became famous and includes a SiblingTriangle between Russell, Run, and [[Music/PrincesAssociates Sheila E.]]

Despite being VeryLooselyBasedOnATrueStory, nearly all the musical characters are [[AsHimself played by themselves]].

* AndIntroducing: Creator/BlairUnderwood
* AutobiographicalRole: Music/RunDMC, Music/RickRubin, Music/TheFatBoys, and Music/KurtisBlow all play themselves. [[Music/PrincesAssociates Sheila E.]] also [[AsHerself plays herself]], but she was in no way connected to the real-life founding of Def Jam Records.
* {{Big Eater}}s: The Fat Boys, particularly during the Sbarro’s scene, which served as ComfortFood after losing the competition.
* TheCameo: Music/LLCoolJ, Music/NewEdition, and Music/BeastieBoys all appear as themselves. Full Force appear as bodyguards and enforcers for [[LoanShark loanshark]] Jay B.
* ComedicUnderwearExposure: Russell wakes Rick up with an idea for sign Sheila, revealing that Rick is wearing bright lavender underwear.
* CreatorCameo: Russell Simmons appears as a club owner.
* JukeboxMusical: The movie includes several musical performances, some from songs created for the movie and some made by the artists prior to the movie.
** Music/RunDMC perform “Music/KingOfRock” “[[Music/RunDMCAlbum That’s the Way It Is]]”.
** The Fat Boys perform “Don’t You Dog Me,” “All You Can Eat,” and “Fat Boys.”
** [[Music/PrincesAssociates Sheila E.]] performs “Love Bazaar” (including Music/{{Prince}}’s vocals, despite him not appearing in the movie) and “Holly Rock.”
** Kurtis Blow performs “If I Ruled the World” (later sampled by Nas).
** Music/LLCoolJ performs “I Can’t Live Without My Radio”.
** Music/NewEdition perform “My Secret”.
* JustFriends: Sheila tells Run she wants to be this. Run can tell she's more interested in Russell.
* LoanShark: Russell gets the finance Krush Groove from Jay B. When’s he unable to pay back the money on time, Jay B. sends his bodyguards to beat him up. He’s finally able to pay off Jay B. when Ru
* MeaningfulRename: Markie, Kool Rock Ski, and Buffy change their names from Disco 3 to [[TheAdjectivalMan the Fat Boys]].
* PissTakeRap:
** Sheila E. does one that isn’t terrible but comes off pretty bad considering who her co-stars are.
** Rick and Russell do one to demonstrate to a banker what rap is. It’s doesn’t convince him to give them a loan.
* SellOut: Run signs with Russell’s rival Beeker, because he offers Run better money and more exposure, but also because he’s mad at Russell for embarrassing him and because [[SiblingTriangle Sheila’s more attracted to Russell than him]].
* SexyDiscretionShot: Between Russell and Sheila.
* SiblingTriangle: Though Sheila E. enters the movie as a potential love interest for Run, [[LastGuyWins she ends up falling for Russell instead]].
* StalkerWithACrush: Markie relentlessly pursues a girl who shows little interest in him, as she has a much more muscular boyfriend. She has a change of heart, though, after [[GoldDigger Markie wins the rap contest]].
* TakeThisJobAndShoveIt: At the beginning of the movie, Run DMC all quit their jobs at the car wash, after the manager fires Jam Master J for playing records rather than actually washing cars. ([[JerkassHasAPoint Hard to say the manager was wrong …]])
* ThreeLinesSomeWaiting: The movie’s main storyline is Russell trying to get the money to establish Krush Groove, with the SiblingTriangle storyline nicely weaved in. The Fat Boys storyline is completely separate until the end of the movie.
* VeryLooselyBasedOnATrueStory: Though treated as a RomanAClef for the founding of Def Jam Records, there are several discrepancies, which are described in greater detail on [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Krush_Groove#Differences_between_the_film_and_reality the other wiki]]. Notable ones include:
** Rick Rubin founded Def Jam Records alone, and Russell Simmons only joined on later.
** Run DMC’s original producer, Larry Smith, is AdaptedOut and replaced by Rubin.
** Sheila E. never had a romantic relationship with Russell Simmons and wasn’t involved at all with the founding of Def Jam Records, but she was added as a TokenRomance.
* WannabeLine: The Fat Boys keep trying to get into the club but are turned away because they are too young. At the end, [[DefiedTrope they are welcomed in]], because they win the rap contest.
* WhatTheHellHero: Darrell gives one both to Russell and Run:
** To Russell for publicly chewing Run out for almost showing up late for a show and then putting Sheila on.
** To Run for [[SellOut selling out to Beeker]] ([[{{Hypocrite}} even though Darrell does too]] as part of Run DMC).
* WorkingOutTheirEmotions: After Runs signs with Beeker and Russell realizes he will not have the money to pay Jay B back, he works out his frustration through a series of pull-ups.

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