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  • Up Here
    Hulu · 2023

    Following the extraordinary story of one ordinary couple, as they fall in love and discover that the single greatest obstacle to finding happiness together might just be themselves.

  • Misfit: the Series
    Netflix · 2021

    The Misfits are in for a wild year as they prepare a school musical; it's up to Julia to save the day after the new headmaster bans the show.

  • Selena: The Series
    Netflix · 2020

    Late Tejano singer Selena as her dreams come true, and her family makes life-changing choices on the singer's journey to success.

  • Rap Sh!t
    Hbo Max · 2022

    A female rap group from outside of Miami trying to make it in the music industry.

  • I Can See Your Voice
    Fox · 2020

    A celebrity panel tries to guess the skilled vocalists from the tone-deaf singers without hearing them sing. With the help of a "tone-deaf detective team.

  • The Playlist
    Netflix · 2022

    How Swedish tech entrepreneur Daniel Ek and business partner Martin Lorentzon revolutionized the music industry through free and legal music streaming when they launched Spotify.

  • Rhythm + Flow France
    Netflix · 2022

    French rappers freestyle, battle and write their way to a game-changing 100,000 euro prize in a music competition series judged by Niska, Shay and SCH.

  • Country Ever After
    Netflix · 2020

    Country singer Coffey Anderson and his hip-hop dancer wife Criscilla as they raise their children and navigate their opposite country vs. city perspectives of life and parenting.

  • We are Lady Parts
    Peacock TV · 2021

    A look at the highs and lows of the band members that make up a Muslim female punk band, Lady Parts, as seen through the eyes of Amina Hussein, a geeky PhD student who is recruited to be their unlikely lead guitarist.

  • The Low Tone Club
    Disney+ · 2022

    The unconventional music teacher Amaranto Molina teaches at a school that specializes in music education. The school is run according to old rules and disadvantages those students who do not meet the standards of commercial success.