CB4 is a 1993 music comedy directed by Tamra Davis. It follows a fake rap group who achieve fame by pretending to be experienced criminals. They get into trouble when the real gangster whose identity they stole comes back for revenge.
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Is CB4 available to watch via streaming?
Yes, CB4 is available to watch via streaming on Starz.
Three friends Albert, Euripides, and Otis, who aspire to be rappers, struggle to find their place in the music scene. They come up with a plan to create a gangster rap personality. Their plan is for Albert to take on the identity of a recently imprisoned criminal named MC Gusto. The plan works and they get popular very quickly. However, when the real Gusto escapes prison, he seeks revenge on the imposters who stole his name and criminal image. This leads to a hilarious chase while Gusto attempts to take them down.
The movie stars Chris Rock as Albert, who pretends to be MC Gusto. Allen Payne plays Euripides, Albert’s partner in the group. Charlie Murphy portrays the real Gusto, who returns to seek revenge.
Watch CB4 streaming via Starz
CB4 is available to watch on Starz.
It is a streaming service by Lionsgate that focuses more on premium on-demand content. It is also home to shows like Power and Outlander.
You can watch via Starz by following these steps:
- Go to Starz.com’s sign-up page.
- Select either the six-month plan or the monthly plan
- The standard rate for the six-month plan is $46, excluding any special offers
- The standard for the monthly plan is $9.99 per month, excluding any special offers
Starz is also available as a Prime Video Channel, meaning that subscribers to the Amazon Prime Video service can also receive discounted access to Starz. The discounts offered vary throughout the year. You can sign up here.
CB4’s synopsis is as follows:
“A “rockumentary”, covering the rise to fame of MC Gusto, Stab Master Arson, and Dead Mike: members of the rap group “CB4″. We soon learn that these three are not what they seem and don’t appear to know as much about rap music as they claim… but a lack of musical ability in an artist never hurts sales, does it? You’ve just got to play the part of a rap star…”
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