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Showing posts with label 2pac. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 2pac. Show all posts

Sunday, January 4, 2009

Biggie, Notorious Review

Watch A Movie In the Jacuzzi, Smoke L’s While You Do Me


It’s “Unbelievable“…Notorious is actually a damn good movie.


So, a couple weeks ago I snuck off to NYC for a weekend retreat and wound up slick-talking my way into a advance screening and junket for Notorious. It wasn’t that I just wanted to see the movie that bad, because I really didn’t. It just that I got tired of walking around Times Square spending money and looking for something to get into. So when I got a phone call saying I should try and sneak in, I figured I might as well. Even though the small ass theatre was filled to capacity, forcing me to have to sit on the ground, I’m glad I went, because the movie is pretty damn good.


Let the record state, I’m not the biggest fan of “Rappas Turnt Actas” nor am I the biggest fan of movies about rap (except for Krush Groove obviously). Add that to the fact that I’ve been over Biggie since most dudes my age decided to make 2Pac vs. Biggie arguments the second coming of Martin or Malcolm debates and you’ll know that I was probably the last person interested in seeing this film.



But much like how Biggie’s first album Ready To Die drew you in with that cinematic intro outlining his beginnings, the film’s opening scene where they reinact the fateful night of March 9, 1997 captures you immediately.


If you grew up listening to Biggie and reading every rap magazine of the times, the movie goes on to tell a story that you already know. So don’t expect any spoiler alerts to pop up in the coming weeks. But, even to someone that followed Big’s life and career extensively, the movie provides visuals and emotions that weren’t able to be emitted via music and print interviews.


I’m not gonna lie, when I saw Biggie marry Faith in real life, I was wondered how did this “heart throb never, black and ugly as ever” get her? But judging from how the movie presents him, Big appeared to be a very likable dude despite the harsh and dark themes heard in most of his music. That aspect of it sorta reminds you of how you felt when you saw W. Even those both Bush and Biggie did some pretty foul things and made some questionable decisions on their way to the top, you kinda feel sorry for them. Bush because of stupidity, Biggie because of desperation.


However, unlike W, Notorious opts to go the Ray route of biographical story telling by not sugar coating anything. They show him doing everything from selling crack to pregnant women to “shaking the shit” out of Lil Kim and Faith. They show him cutting up coke in his mother’s house and cheating on his wife. They even show that as his career skyrocketed he began to drift away from his first born.



They also did a good job in weaving in his relationship with 2Pac without turning the movie into just another Pac vs. Biggie documentary. They painted what’s probably the clearest picture I’ve seen of what happened the night Pac got shot (the first time) in the lobby of the studio that Big just happened to be recording at that night. Sad to see what happens when confusion goes unsettled.


I was also intrigued by how at some points they made the music seem to coexist with whatever conflicts were going on at the time. For instance, after Faith discovered that Biggie was being (no pun intended) unfaithful to her on the road (and beat up the groupie), the movie’s next scene had her in the studio recording her first hit single “You Used To Love Me” with her singing the words to Big as he looked on. Then after Biggie had a hand face-to-face with Lil Kim after she let it be known that she ain’t appreciate how he was constantly choosing Faith over her, it went to a scene where Kim was on stage rapping her verse on “Get Money.” That song has always been obvious though.


As far as the actual acting in the movie, a good job was done by all. Jamal Woolard Gravy did a good job as Biggie.




No lie, at times you’re going to feel as if you are really watching B.I.G. himself. He breathed heavy, waddled when he walked, the whole nine.



The beautiful Angela Bassett played Volletta Wallace and as usual she turned in a top notch performance. Only thing was that that deep Jamaican accent didn’t show up until the very end of the movie.



Antonique Smith who plays Faith Evans did a good job and damn near looked exactly like her. As a bonus, in real life she can really sing, is not as pale, has dark hair and is fine as hell. Be on the look out for her in the near future.



Derek Luke of Antione Fisher fame plays Puff Daddy and he’s hilarious even though he never means to be. Seeing his mannerisms and dances through the movie remind you of just how ridiculous Puff used to look and act back in the day. (Block, is that you back there?)




Naturi Naughton (the girl that got kicked out of 3LW) plays Lil Kim, and um, I guess the role she played was accurate. It only took two scene appearances for her to be butt ass naked doing the horizontal tango. Her ta-ta’s and crotch made numerous cameo appearances through the rest of the movie and her lines were laden with plenty of foul language. Word is that Kim herself is kinda salty about her portrayal, but come come now, it ain’t like its too far from the truth. Although I will say, they could have added just a smidget of character depth. Surely her upbringing had something to do with the way she’s turned out.



Though I was skeptical about it, Anthony Mackie did his thing as Pac. Pac was such a character that shied, only he could play him. But Anthony did a good job and the film portrayed Pac as the energetic but slightly misguided personality that he was. They didn’t try to make him super thug or super revolutionary either. Though, I will say that it was corny how they kept him in a Thug Life skull cap for 90% of the movie as if they thought you we’re going to forget who he was supposed to be playing.


But, unfortunately, not everything was on point.




The only casting issue I had with the movie was Marc John Jefferies playing Lil Cease. Not that I really care about how dude is portrayed, it just that they had Cease looking like he was 13 years old for the entire movie. I understand that he was still a young buck back then, but damn. He didn’t grow facial hair, gain any height, his voice didn’t change. It was like watching Bart Simpson.


All in all, the film is very much worth seeing. I wasn’t expecting to be touched by the film at all, but by the end when they roll B.I.G.’s gold casket through Brooklyn and “Hypnotize” erupts through the streets it makes you sit back and just say “damn, they killed Biggie.” It really seemed like dude was on his way to living a happier life.


Even though I snuck into the screening, I’m considering paying money to support it when it comes out in a couple weeks. You won’t be disappointed if you do the same.



Source: Ozone Magazine
January 1st, 2009 by Maurice Garland

Friday, September 5, 2008

MIXTAPE MADNESS: BACK 2 SCHOOL EDITION

DRAKE, CONRIZZLE, FOKIS, 2PAC, DJ'S MIKE STOAN, DJ LAW, DJ POWER; BILLY BLUE, RED FLAME, DA GROIT, REEK DA VILLIAN & U.R.B.Z, Lloyd Banks
It's only just begun, stay tuned! Much more to come.




In case you've all been sleeping:
Lil Wayne says Carter IV Will Be Bigger & Better, Jay-Z & L'il Mamma Has The Hottest A Milli Remixs, Lists His Whole Young Money Roster, Incl. Canada's own Drake (who wrote for Dr. Dre's Upcoming Detox Album),talks on Eminem and more!

From what he says, Drake's Got Next. And this is part of the reason...
Comeback Season Mixtape


1. Intro
2. The Presentation
3. Comeback Seaon
4. Closer (ft. Andreena Mill)
5. Replacement Girl (ft. Trey Songz)
6. City Is Mine
7. Barry Bonds Freestyle
8. Going In For Life
9. Where To Now (Prod. By J Dilla)
10. Share
11. Give Ya (ft. Trey Songz)
12. Dont U Have A Man (ft. Little Brother & Dwele)
13. Bitch Is Crazy
14. The Last Hope (ft. Kardinal Offishall & Andreena Mill)
15. Must Hate Money (ft. Rich Boy)
16. Asthma Team
17. Do What U Do (RMX) (ft. Clipse)
18. Easy To Please (ft. Richie Sosa)
19. Faded
20. Underdog (ft. Trey Songz)
21. Think Good Thoughts (Prod. By 9th Wonder)
22. Teach U A Lesson
23. Missin You (RMX)
24. Man Of The Year (ft. Lil’ Wayne)
Update: Drake not with Young Money!?!?? WTF?!?!?!?!
In his own words.


Mike Stoan is back with
MEMOIRS OF MAKAVELI

1. Ghost
2. Keep Your Head Up
3. Live & Die In LA
4.So Many Tears
5. My Block Remix
6. Trapped
7. Toss It Up
8. Fuck The Po Po
9. Death Around The Corner
10. Tears And Closed Caskets
11. Secretz Of War
12. I Ain't Mad At Ya
13. Let's Be Friends
14. Baby Don't Cry
15. Ballad Of A Dead Soldier
16. High Till I Die
17. Why They Call You Bitch
18. Do For Love
19. Got My Mind Made Up
20. Hit Em Up
21. America's Most Wanted
22. Picture Me Rollin
23. How Do You Want It
24. All Eyez On Me
25. California Love
26. I Get Around
27. Until The End Of Time
28. Hail Mary
29. Ambitions Of A Rider
30. Smile
31. Dear Mama


OUTTA CONTROL RADIO WITH MAD LINX AND DJ POWER

September 02, 2008 04:28 AM PDT


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THIS SHOW IS CRAZY AS USUAL!!!
MAD LINX TALKS ABOUT DMX AND DA BRAT’S LEGAL TROUBLES, CRAZY CELLPHONE BILLS, OBAMA’S VICE PRESIDENT PICK, AND DIDDY’S RECESSION PROBLEMS!!!!
DJ POWER DROPS A CRAZY MIX WITH NEW MUSIC FROM NE-YO, JAYZ, YOUNG JEEZY, PITBULL & LIL JON, SEAN PAUL AND DJ KHALED FT. TPAIN AND KANYE!! PLUS YOUR FAVOURITE HITS AND EXCLUSIVE REMIXES!!!!!!!!!!
IT’S OUTTA CONTROL RADIO THE CRAZIEST SHOW ON THE PLANET!!!
DON’T FORGET TO CHECK OUT WWW.OUTTACONTROLRADIO.COM
AND WWW.MYSPACE.COM/MADLINX AND WWW.DJPOWERMUSIC.COM

AND A L'IL BONUS FROM DJ POWER. THE FAMOUS, REGGAE MEETS HIP HOP SERIES: REGGAE MEETS HIP HOP 10...HOLLA!



"If you listened to DJ Khaled's Takeover show on 99Jamz on Friday, then you would have heard him blasting off the way he normally does when he has something worth saying. Billy Blue, new artist signed to Poe Boy Music Group, was in the building to promote a show he was having that night at a Miami Club. When Khaled went in on Blue stating, "Tell us about the big deal you got on the table with Konvict Music (Akon's label) and Mosley Music(Timbaland's label) and Interscope Records." Blue did not make any confirmation on the subject, so we'll just have to wait and see how this all plays out."
Stacy P~24hourhiphop.com
Click on pic to download
http://www.myspace.com/305billyblue

Taking you back to school with Red Flame - Episode IV - Still Blazin...And if you don't know, now you know!
Visit Musicv2.com For More Music From This Artist!

Track List: 01 - Red Flame - Welcome Back
02 - Red Flame - Intro
03 - Red Flame - Time To Get Busy
04 - Red Flame - Here We Come Yall
05 - Elephant Man - Log On (Red Flame Refix)
06 - Wayne Wonder - No Letting Go & Buju Banton - Tra La La
07 - Tanya Stephens - Touch Me No More
08 - Elephant Man - Elephant Message
09 - Egg Nog - Party Time
10 - Hawkeye - Bubble And Wine
11 - Red Flame - Are You Ready For This
12 - TKO - Galang Gal
13 - Assassin - Ruffest And Tuffest
14 - Spragga Benz - Gonna Fight
15 - Interlude - Friend Or Enemy
16 - Wayne Marshall - Overcome
17 - Bounty Killer - Sufferah
18 - Break
19 - Red Flame - Dance To This
...99 tracks in total!
Complete tracklisting here
Red Flame: Lindo P, Scorpion, Spyda, Indian, Shamann.
You can see Lindo P. With Kardinal Offishial....everywhere.

Conrizzle represents the beginning of the 80’s babies claim on the music charts. Conrizzle born out of his name Conrad has made a name for himself on the music scene through a constant stream of hits that has major labels paying close attention. Releasing “Against the Speculation” during the summer of 2006 spawned the hit single “Ride Slow”. Conrizzle’s infectious swagger and catchy lyrics left audiences in awe of the eighteen-year-old native (now 20)of Goldsboro, NC.

http://www.myspace.com/conrizzlemusic

The Suffocation (HOSTED BY DJ SMIRNOFF ICE)
Conrizzle is also known for his production abilities. Conrizzle’s most widely heard production was “Alarm” a classic battle track that Jim Jones from Dip Set chose as a response to Jay-Z lyrical declaration of war.
Leave feedback on Conrizzle's, THE SUFFOCATION.


iHHF.net - FuseBox Radio Broadcast w/ DJ Fusion & Jon Judah #120 – September 17, 2008 . This is the FuseBox Radio Broadcast with DJ Fusion & Jon Judah for the week of September 17, 2008 with some new and classic Hip-Hop & Soul music, news and commentary. This week's commentary covered the effects of Hurricane Ike, updates on voting & the U.S. Presidential Election and some other things.
PARTIAL TRACKLISTING:
Craig Mack/That Y'all/Bad Boy
Jake One feat. MF Doom/Trap Door/White Van Music (Played Live)
Sadat X/Never/MySpace.com White Label (http://www.myspace.com/sadatx) (Played Live)
Choclair/The Essence/Never So Deep Records (Played Live)
DJ Babu feat. M.O.P./Dearly Departed/Nature Sounds (Played Live)
Young Jeezy/Circulate/CTE & Def Jam (Played Live)
Mr. Lif feat. Akrobatik/Presidential Report Vol. 2/Bloodbot Tactical Enterprises (Played Live)
NYOIL/BayBay Did It Freestyle/Petroleum Music Group (Played Live)
FOR FULL TRACKLIST and to download podcast CLICK:
http://fuseboxradio.podomatic.com/entry/2008-09-17T08_55_11-07_00

[PLAY] And Enjoy!


Da Griot is a rapper from Jacksonville Florida who's currently living in Stockholm. You might have heard him on the Patoh Pooh's "ahbow remix 2" , currently collaborating with notable swedish hip hop acts, he is the first artist off GreatMinds Entertainment, working on his upcoming album called "Worldwide" dropping on February 6th 2009. Griot is also a member of the movement called "The Foundation" which is constantly touring Europe, opening for major acts like Chamilionaire, Afu-ra, Ludacris. He found time to link up with DJ Rooftop (RMH) to drop his second mixtape called "Florida to Sweden" featuring swedish producers like A-De, Keione, BignTiny, Howard Who, american producers like Don Cannon, Dre north-south, Sunkings, Beat catererz, Pk, and swedish artists as Eboi (RMH), Salif, That Dude Prince.
Click to download
Florida to Sweden


Super Saiyans of Rap Mixtape



Dj Law Sept 1st 2008 Podcast

LL Cool J ..U better watch me
ill_bill-society_is_brainwashed_prod_dj_premier
Adversary..Break (Remix) Ft. Guilty Simpson
ColdHeat_Whyyouwannadothat_feat_SeanPrice_CraigG_prod_LargePro_
The Game..Let us live
88-keys_stay up viagra feat[1]. kanye west
REKS Black Cream (The Negro Epidemic) ft Big Shug (produced by Statik Selektah)
T.I._Ft._Kanye_West__Jay-Z____Lil__Wayne-Swagger_Like_Us
Smash Brovaz f. Nemy Suprano & Kegan DeNiro Better Be Ill
MF Doom.. Trap Door
Muneshine_-_Farewell_(Remix)_(feat._D-Sisive)
GZA - Paper Plate (Dissin 50 Cent)
Scarface ft Wine-O -High Power
Mezziah BEVERLY HILLS COP DROP

http://www.myspace.com/djlaw3000



I'M FOCUSED, MAAAAN. 20/20 EP. Click the pic!

1. Intro - ft. Focus... (thats right, Focus)
2. 20/20 - ft. DJ Grouch
3. Can’t You See
4. Do what It Do - ft. Mistah F.A.B & Young Dre The Truth
5. Hind Sight
6. Thank You Skit
7. Gears of War - ft. Punch, Bad News, & Donny Goines
8. Fully Focused - ft. Focus...
9. Just Riddin’
10. About Dat Doe
11. Outro
You get a lot of goodies in this download, incl. a bonus ep.
Leave ya feedback for Fokis or holla at him here:
www.myspace.com/Fokis2k

All Tracks Produced by Focus... for a- FOC.aliptic Music Works Courtesy of Aftermath Ent.

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