The golden age of hip-hop spilled into Hollywood when the 90s saw an afflux of gangsta rap-related movies, a wave that flowed through to the new millennium.Bellywhich was released in 1998 remains one of the most iconic films from that era. As was the norm with films of that category,Bellycapitalized on the popularity of rap stars at the apex of their careers at the time starring the lateEarl SimmonsakaDMX,andNasir Jonesbetter known asNasas its two main stars in what was their debut film roles. Despite initially being frowned upon for its violent depiction of young African-Americans,Bellygrew on its audiences to gain a cult following and has since been lauded for incorporating brilliant cinematic elements, particularly in its opening scene. Now, Lionsgate is celebrating the film’s 25th anniversary by giving fans the opportunity to relive the experience in glorious 4K UHD from January 24.
It is the first time the film will be made available in Ultra High Definition. Fans will be able to make purchases via Best Buy which will exclusively make the release available in two ways, first in a 4K Ultra HD + Blu-ray + Digital SteelBook as well as a standalone 4K Ultra HD with the respective price tags of $27.99 and $22.99. The slightly more expensive SteelBook version will include special features including an Audio Commentary with the film’s writer and directorHype Williams, as well as a Spoken Word feature and some Deleted Scenes made available on Blu-Ray only. Also featured on Blu-Ray will be the music video for the movie’s soundtrack, ‘Grand Finale’ which was recorded by DMX, Nas,Method Man, andJa Rule. These brand-new offerings will be made available for purchase from January 24, just in time for the movie’s 25th anniversary.

Bellywas Williams' feature directorial debut and remains his only successful foray into the world of filmmaking as several other attempts have been futile. Williams, however, continues to direct music videos and is most recognized for his longtime collaboration withKanye Westhaving directed over 20 music videos for the rapper including the hits ‘All of the Lights’ and ‘Heartless’. The director was recently honored at the 30th Annual Energa Camerimage Cinematography Festival for his Achievement in Music Videos.
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Besides DMX, Nas, and Clifford “Method Man” Smith (Godfather of Harlem),Bellyfeatured a host of other cast members in supporting roles, includingTaral Hicks(King of Newark),Tionne “T-Boz” Watkinsof the hip-hop girl group,TLC,Tyrin Turner,Hassan Johnson, andOliver “Power” Grant. The movie also featured cameo appearances from hip-hop group,Crucial Conflict, and rapper,Ghostface Killah. Dancehall starsSean Paul, andMr. Vegasalso appear as themselves.
Belly’s4k UHD, Blu-ray and digital release is set to arrive on January 24. Check out the trailer and synopsis forBellybelow:
“As gang leader Tommy (DMX) looks to expand his turf by dealing a new form of heroin, his friend Sincere (Nas) dreams of escaping the gangster life with his girlfriend and baby daughter. After a drug house operated by Tommy is raided, he and Sincere — now pursued by both the police and rival gangs — each finds themselves on a course that will either lead to redemption or ruin.”