Lee regularly attended the Project Blowed open mic events in Leimert Park, CA and eventually formed his own hip-hop music collective called Six Cents.
The film was released theatrically in over 70 markets across the United States,[3] and was executive produced by LeBron James and Maverick Carter's Uninterrupted.
[7] In 2005, Lee released his directorial debut at the AFI Fest with Rock Fresh,[8] a candid documentary about graffiti artists taking their subversive art mainstream.
The feature comedy stars Mike Tyson, Skyler Samuels, Amber Stevens West, Bobby Lee, and Dillon Francis.
[26] That same year, Lee directed and produced a pair of documentaries for Hulu, including one on transgender actress/model/activist Dominique Jackson,[27] and another on former NBA center Jason Collins, who made history in 2013 by becoming the first active openly gay player in any of the "Big Four" sports leagues in the United States.
[29] as well as Doug Naselroad, a luthier based in Hindman, Kentucky who teaches individuals on the road to recovery from opioid addiction how to make stringed instruments using authentic Appalachian hardwood.