The release of the new Paramount+ documentary Mixtape happens to fall on this year’s 50th anniversary of hip-hop, but telling the story of the mixtape — and it’s importance to hip-hop — has been a long time coming. 

In tandem with the film’s August release, beloved Brooklyn native DJ Tony Touch told ABC Audio that he was honored to join the project as a producer, so he could shed light on an often forgotten part of hip-hop history.

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“It’s an honor for me because I feel like I’m representing a movement that’s been kind of written off and not really acknowledged,” he said.

Working with hip-hop greats like G-Bo The ProDJ ClueRon G and Kid Capri — and the many other pioneering DJs — contributed to the story’s authenticity, Tony Touch said. 

“These are my brothers and comrades, and I felt like the story had way … more impact if we all told it together.”

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The film — an in-depth look at the impact mixtapes have had on the culture — was the brain child of director Omar Acosta, who sought to tell an “authentic” story. 

Acosta says interviews with influential hip-hop artists eventually led to “mixtape icon” Lil Wayne becoming an integral part of the documentary. 

“Everything just kept connecting,” Acosta said of the filmmaking process. 

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As far as the evolution of hip-hop, Acosta said, “My argument is [that] without mixtapes, it just wouldn’t have happened the way … it happened.” 

The documentary is the filmmaker’s way of paying homage to the movement. 

“It’s long due that these guys get the props that they deserve,” Acosta said. 

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Mixtape is available for streaming on Paramount+.

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