[post_page_title]Scarface a ‘ghetto classic’[/post_page_title]
Part of Scarface’s enduring popularity has undoubtedly been hip-hop’s fascination with it. First up is rapper Scarface of the Geto Boys group, who took his moniker from the film. Diddy, formerly Puff Daddy, said he watched it 63 times, and that it “scared him straight.” Rapper Fat Joe described Tony Montana as the “ultimate ghetto superhero,” while music mogul Russell Simmons said hip-hop is about empowerment at all costs, as was Scarface. “When you watch Scarface, it kind of inspires you not to take no for an answer,” he added.
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