The docuseries "Supreme Team" delves into the history of one of New York City's most notorious drug trafficking organizations. During the 1980s crack cocaine epidemic, the Supreme Team, led by the infamous Kenneth "Supreme" McGriff and his nephew Gerald "Prince" Miller, dominated the streets of South Jamaica, Queens. The series provides an inside look at their powerful criminal empire through a compelling mix of rare archival footage and candid interviews with former members, law enforcement, and hip-hop figures whose lives they impacted. It explores their immense influence on the community and their deep, complicated connection to the rise of hip-hop culture. The series has ended, but sign up for a reminder just in case it returns.
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Supreme Team is a documentary series available on Paramount+ with Showtime that explores the rise and fall of one of New York City’s most notorious crime organizations. Directed by Nasir “Nas” Jones and Peter J. Scalettar, the show dives deep into the lives of Kenneth “Supreme” McGriff and Gerald “Prince” Miller, who led the Supreme Team in Queens during the 1980s and 1990s. Through interviews, archival footage, and expert commentary, viewers get an inside look at how this group influenced hip-hop culture as well as law enforcement tactics in America. The series also examines themes like loyalty, power struggles, and redemption within urban communities. Supreme Team has ended, but sign up for a reminder just in case it returns.
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