10 Best Music Documentaries to Watch on Netflix

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1: Quincy - Unravel the story of Quincy Jones, the legendary music producer behind Michael Jackson's Thriller and more. Crafted by his daughter Rashida Jones, this documentary hits all the right notes.

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2: Song Exploder: How Music Gets Made - Based on a popular podcast, explore the creative process behind your favorite songs. A unique insight into the studios of top artists.

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3: This Is Pop - An eight-episode docuseries exploring pop music's diversity. From Boyz II Men to Dolly Parton, unravel the threads of pop music's rich tapestry. Dive in!

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4: Hip-Hop Evolution - Witness the birth, rise, and widespread impact of the hip-hop genre. Explore the influence of rap on culture and music genres worldwide. A pulsating journey from the Bronx and beyond.

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5: Trainwreck: Woodstock '99 - Dive into the chaos of Woodstock ‘99. Experience the thrilling, uncontrolled vibe that forever changed music festivals. The three-part series is a music-history must-see.

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6: Count Me In - A tribute to drummers worldwide. Understand the rhythm and heart behind every beat, inspiring a new appreciation for the craft. A documentary that makes your heart beat!

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7: Lewis Capaldi: How I'm Feeling Now - Discover the soulful Scottish singer-songwriter's journey beyond 'Someone You Loved.' Feel Capaldi's jovial side along with his deep emotional resonance.

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8: Blackpink: Light Up the Sky - Journey with the South Korean girl group, from training days to breaking records. A thrilling watch for fans and an eye-opener for music lovers.

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9: Gaga: Five Foot Two - Step into the shoes of multi-talented Lady Gaga as she releases her fifth album 'Joanne' and prepares for the Super Bowl halftime show. A riveting watch for Little Monsters.

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10: Wham! - Catch a heartfelt, nostalgic glimpse of the British pop duo, George Michael and Andrew Ridgeley, as they relive their whirlwind journey in the music industry. A must-see for 80s pop lovers.

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