One Man Hip Hop Journey Childhood to Fatherhood
Experience the journey of redemption and culture through the lens of Hip Hop.
About Da Pudding Project
Preserving the Essence of Hip Hop Culture and Redemption
Da Pudding Project chronicles Gary M. Shipman's personal journey, highlighting Hip Hop's transformative role in shaping lives, fostering growth, and connecting communities through shared experiences.
Documentary Series
Series I - "Dirty Red," "Baby Ship," "Shipwreck"
"Dirty Red" - was that little light-skinned kid who often went out to play with his neighborhood friends and returned home with dirt covering his entire body.
"Baby Ship" - was the youngest of six siblings simultaneously attending the same high school.
"Shipwreck" - was a FAMU football player and Kappa man who was not shy with the ladies.
Series II - "Shipwrecked" Girls...Girls...Girls
After graduating from FAMU in 1997 and exiting Tallahassee, FL in 1990, "Shipwreck" returned to Sunny South Florida, where the Hip-Hop Culture was in Full Effect. At this point, he was out of control.
Series III - "Dead and Gone"
One moment, "Shipwreck" was totally out of control, and the next moment, while working in Miami, he met this beautiful and graceful young lady, and within a few months, they married and started a family. His Hip-Hop transition from "Childhood to Fatherhood" began.