Top Dawg Entertainment’s artist Schoolboy Q just released the latest visuals off his album entitled “Habits & Contradictions” for this single The American rapper perform with good friend A$AP Rocky “Hands On The Wheel”. We encourage you to download the album on Itunes as it is a well composed LP featuring artists such as Dom Kennedy, Curren$y, Jhene Aiko, Jay Rock and Kendrick Lamar. Press Play below for the video plus a Live performance from LA.
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The Watch the Throne Creative Director Ricardo Tisci came out just in time for this chilly weather that touching everybody right now. The Givenchy Designer dropped an exciting menswear collection for Givenchy Pre-Fall/Winter 2012 season, mixing a bit of street style with high-end fashion references. That work just fine, The Watch the Throne Creative Director came with an array fine garments and accessories. Check out the whole collection after the Jump shot in the Street somewhere in the U.S
Check out the new Lyric Video for “NOTHING TO LOSE.” It’s the first new track off of K’NAAN’s upcoming 5-song EP, MORE BEAUTIFUL THAN SILENCE. Available on iTunes next Tuesday, January 24th.
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British actor Idris Elba is now a 2012 Golden Globe winner as he wins best actor in a mini-series or tv movie at the Golden Globes for his performance his great performance in the BBC mini series “Luther.” He won for his portrayal of John Luther in the Best Actor/Miniseries category for the 69th annual Golden Globe. Also known for his role as Stringer Bell in the Wire This is his second Golden Globe win for Idris Elba, Congratulations OG, We like it a lot Well deserved.
I-likeitalot presents to you our own perspective of street style. Each week of the year we will be shooting individuals with their own style as we salute each person originality, their unique and individual fashion sense that reflects their character. Most people don’t realize the world has few innovators and the mass are just imitators because of the fear of failure and the fear to present their true self. So many people have brilliant innovative ideas but they are afraid that it will not be accepted, it’s the reason why leaders and truly creative people do not fear because they live in their world and function on their own, that’s what I call Individuals because they possesses this “Je ne sais Quoi” factor that can’t be defined. Check out all the Individuals after the Jump and share your thoughts
Director George Lucas says it took 20 years to get his latest film made, “because it’s an all-black movie”.
Speaking on The Daily Show, Lucas said he had to self-fund Red Tails, the true story of a group of African-American pilots who fought in World War II. He claimed major film studios would not back the movie because
“There’s no major white roles in it at all. I showed it to all of them and they said, ‘No. We don’t know how to market a movie like this. They don’t believe there’s any foreign market for it, and that’s 60% of their profit”
Lucas co-wrote and produced Red Tails, which was directed by Anthony Hemingway. It features several well-known names – including Oscar-winner Cuba Gooding Jr, Terence Howard and R&B star Ne-Yo – and shows how the pilots were segregated and kept on the ground for most of the war, until they were called up to fight for their country. The real-life airmen featured in the drama were given a Congressional Gold Medal by then-President George Bush in 2007.
‘Invisible’ audience : Lucas put $58 million (37.8 million) of his own money into the movie. It will be released by his company Lucas film, and distributed by Twentieth Century Fox. He is putting a further $35 million (£22.8 million) towards the distribution costs, said trade paper The Hollywood Reporter.
“It’s a reasonably expensive movie,” Lucas told Jon Stewart on The Daily Show. “Normally black movies, say Tyler Perry movies or something, they’re very low-budget. Even then, the [Hollywood studios] won’t really release his movies, it goes to one of the lower, not major distributors. This [film] costs more than what those movies make,”
Director and actor Perry, whose movies include Why Did I Get Married and the Madea series, is one of the most profitable film-makers in the US. However, he retains the rights to all his work – which plays almost exclusively to black audiences – and has previously stated that his fans are “invisible” to the Hollywood mainstream. Lucas’s comments echo those of Spike Lee, who criticised the lack of black faces in Hollywood war movies in 2008. Speaking about Clint Eastwood’s movies Flags Of Our Fathers and Letters From Iwo Jima, Lee said: “He did two films about Iwo Jima back to back and there was not one black soldier in both of those films”.
“I know it was pointed out to him and that he could have changed it. It’s not like he didn’t know.”
Eastwood later justified his choice of actors on Flags Of Our Fathers, saying that the African-American troops who did take part in the battle of Iwo Jima were not involved in the key incident in the film – where US marines raised the American flag on Mount Suribachi. The veteran actor argued that if he had deliberately “put an African-American actor in there, people would go: ‘This guy’s lost his mind'”. Lucas insisted that Red Tails was nothing like preceding war films, including 1989’s Glory which, although it starred Denzel Washington, featured “a lot of white officers running these guys into cannon fire”.
Red Tails bring the courage to fight in the face of adversity
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