Thursday, June 29, 2006

JET LI'S FEARLESS REVIEW!

Last week I saw, Jet Li’s last martial arts epic, Fearless in Canary Wharf. I was so disappointed as I found the film to be relent-less-ly, wit-less, what-less and taste-less (and every other negative ‘less’ word).

The film was straight up wickedy, wickedy wack and the storyline moves - from Jet Li fighting in the ultimate tournament to him planting crops in some village - with the same sort of consistency as a runny egg! The film is actually quite diabolical and has the feel of two films shoot into one. A stand out performance was the blind girl/love interest but she did not play much of a role in this turkey. The martial arts scenes are sub standard and doesn’t offer anything new that crouching tiger hidden dragon (CTHD) covered even though they had the same producer. Jet Li looks plain old haggard in this 103 minute nonsense and the only blessing is that I didn’t have to pay to see it.

BOYWONDER ENT

Tuesday, June 27, 2006

BOYWONDER MEETS T.I

Earlier in June, i had the pleasure of spending some time around a man who’s album debuted at No.1 in the US charts, who’s acting debut (ATL) was at No.3 in the US box office and who’s single released this week is set to be his highest UK chart position ever. Over the space of three days, i spoke to the urban legend that is T.I. (on behalf of RWD Mag)

Words By Boywonder Ent

Though I had the contentment of first attending an exclusive screening of ATL and it’s subsequent after-party, my marathon Clifford Harris session ended with me being sat in the cool climates of the Royal Park Hotel in Kensington with none other than the man himself. The father of four was very much undaunted by the prospect of becoming an rapper/ actor despite the notoriously difficult press they receive, “I had no reservations as I was just thinking about the role and dedicating myself to it” In the movie T.I. plays the protagonist Rasheed who much like himself, loves everything about ATL and jumped at the chance to film the movie. “I wanted to promote my area, you know. ATL is my home, the place I love so anything to promote this beautiful city I’m all for”. The ‘rubber band man’ however wasn’t the only famous ATLien to appear in the film which also features cameo’s from [take a deep breath] Big Boi, Monica, Jazze Pha, Killer Mike, Bone Crusher and Concrete.

The film is loosely based on mega producer Dallas Austin and TLC member T-Boz’s (who were the film executives) life growing up in southern Atlanta and compares the reality of the teenagers’ life experiences with the roller skating rink. If you say the name Atlanta, to most people, words such as ‘southern rap’, ‘strip clubs’, ‘pimps’ and ‘chicken and grits’ crop up, but definitely not roller-skating?!? The star of the flick fills us in, “Well, before people hit the strip clubs, they hit the roller-disco so it’s a prelude to the strip clubs if you were”. The movie features the most exhilarating skating action to be given a PG-12 certificate, and the southern rap royalty is as talented on eight wheels as he is with his lyrics, “I am very capable, you know,” he boats before telling us nonchalantly that he didn’t have a stunt-double. In the movie, Rasheed try’s to show his younger brother with hustling ambitions (played by Diana Ross’s son, Evan) that, “you don’t gotta be a dope boy to have money” and this is something that the multi-platinum Mr. Harris now firmly believes in. Tip was famously sentenced to three years in jail (although he was released early) over drugs allegations so speaks with a been-there-done-that wisdom when he states. “I wanna show the kids that they should follow that message even though I know a lot ain’t gonna agree with me”. One thing that the movie does highlight is how the ‘durty souf’ parties and T.I. does see similarities to London’s club scene. “London’s real nice; I’ve been receiving positive feedback with the single and hope to be back here soon with a European tour”.


Talking of parties the screening of ATL’s afterparty was held at Neighbourhood (recent hosts to DMX and Mobb Deep & 50 Cent) in London’s Ladbroke grove and of course i was on hand to see what went down. .........

T.I AFTERPARTY REVIEW?!?!?

.........Undeterred by the slightly long distance between Leicester Square - where i saw the film - and the party i proceeded to make my way down. There was an infamous half moon shape around the stage where the ‘King of the South’ was due to perform and apart from some highly merry girls not even Kiss 100’s DJ Swerve could change that (although he came close).
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The mood of the party stayed relatively subdued until a guy came on stage and adjusted the sofa’s that lay on the stage. The result of which caused a (female) landslide with everyone (weaves, cleavage and high heels) gravitating towards the stage. By now the upstairs VIP area was open and had the likes of Estelle, Kiesha White, Masterstepz and other media types leaning over the balcony in anticipation of T.I.’s first UK show to get underway. Then, the deafening screams of ladies signalled the trap star’s arrival on stage with a huge entourage including his baby momma Tiny from 90’s girl group Xscape. About the entourage and particularly Tiny, Harris remained cryptic saying, “Well you know that as a rapper I like to have those that I’m close too, near me. It helps me, so whether it be my girls, or my boys, whatever makes me happy, I want around me.”
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The infectious beats of What You Know meant that it was time for the girls favourite to take centre stage and perform his ATL anthem. Sensing, the strain from the bouncers - who were trying their best to prevent the hysteric fans from jumping on the stage - the laid back southerner slowed down the pace and performed his newest single Why You Wanna. The short set was rounded off with club favourites U Don’t Know Me and Bring ‘Em Out. T.I. was surprisingly impressive live and sounded perfect during his highly energetic set. His hype men added to the frenzy whilst the raptor (rapper/ actor) made full use of the stage, engaging all parts of the crowd. Audience reaction was very positive and he flew the flag for ATL and southern rappers proving that he is at the top of his game.
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Before i concluded my time with the ever charismatic rapper i was keen to get confirmation that Grand Hustle (T.I.’s label) member and RWD's office favourite Governor would be dropping an album before the year ends as well as a clothing label from the Y.B.E..

Friday, June 16, 2006

Hip-Hop vs. Oprah (Chat show Queen speaks out….)

The media mogul that is Oprah Winfrey has been having a rough time of late by rappers in the Hip Hop world openly voicing their discontent, claiming that she doesn’t like rappers.

The comments stem from allegations made by Ludacris in GQ magazine that the chat show queen edited out much of his comments when he went on her chat show in October with other co-stars from Oscar winning Best Picture, Crash. His comments were immediately picked up by 50 cent (the Brooklyn, New York native who now lives in a plush mansion in Connecticut!!) and claimed that see doesn’t make an effort to appeal to Hip Hop fans. And now, hot on the release of his new album 'laugh now, cry later', raptor (rapper/actor) Ice Cube has now decided to jump on the band/rap wagon and add his 50 cent. In an interview with FHM, Ice cube revealed how he felt insulted when Oprah invited the cast of Barbershop to appear on her show several years ago without inviting him say “She's had damn rapists, child molesters and lying authors on her show. And if I'm not a rags-to-riches story for her, who is?” (not bitter then I take it)

The billionaire philanthropist has expressed her tendency to not promote artists who demean women, promote negative stereotypes and use the ‘n word’ in their music. In an interview on mtv.com said "I am a woman who has worked very hard for my status in the world and as a human being…I don't want to be marginalized by music or any form of art. ... I feel rap is a form of expression, as is jazz. I'm not opposed to rap. I'm opposed to being marginalized as a woman." Although she is opposed to some lyrics, she is a fan of Hip Hop artists such as Kanye West who has appeared on her show.
BOYWONDER ENT

Tuesday, June 13, 2006

Pharell and Marley Universal onslaught?!?!

The English summer signifies the start of the live music season and is synonymous with festivals. Festivals have traditionally been seen as attracting a largely indie crowd boasting some of the biggest alternative acts but with far less attention being played to the more urban acts. And quite frankly, the thought of slumming it in dire sh*t ole’s seem as appealing as spending five days underwater in an acrylic sphere!!

But ‘Boy Better Know’, this image of ‘the festival’ has been changing slowly but surely and now as with everything else, urban artists are breaking down the barriers. No more so then universal recording artists Pharell Williams and Damian Marley who are set to appear in a total of four live gigs this summer. These are just two of a bunch of urban acts that are getting in on the traditional festival spirit and with Glastonbury taking a break this year we’d thought that we’d take a look at some of the ones you could be interested in:

The Wireless Festival (London) - Wednesday 21st sun 25th June
Friday 23 June
Pharell Williams
Damian Marley

Friday 23rd June
Sway
Gnarls Barkley


Somerset House Series – Thursday 6 July until 15 July
Tuesday 11 July
Damien Marley
Wednesday 12 July
Corinne Bailey Rae
Friday and Saturday 14th and 15th July
Erykah Badu

Oxegen – Saturday 8 July until Sunday 9 July
Sunday 9th July
Pharell Williams
Damien Marley


T in the Park
- Saturday 8 July until Sunday 9 July
Radio 1 and NME stage Saturday 8th July
Pharell Williams
King Tut’s Tent Saturday 8th July
Damien Marley

Live Life Loud Festival Saturday 22 July until Sunday 23 July
Saturday 22nd July
Lemar
Sunday 23rd July
Craig David

Lovebox Weekender – Saturday 22 July until Sunday 23
55DSL Block Party Arena
Roots Manuva
Skitz and Rodney P


WOMAD
- Friday 28 July until Sunday 30 July
Main Stage - Saturday 29th July
K’naan

Gosforth Gathering - Saturday 5 August until Sunday 6 August
Sunday 6 August
Naughty by Nature

V Festival
- Saturday 19 August until Sunday 20 August
Kano

Reading Festival - Friday 25 August until Sunday 27 August
Radio 1 / NME Stage -Friday 25 August
Dizzee Rascal

TDK Cross Central - Saturday 26 August until Sunday 27 August
Sunday 27 August
Roll Deep DJ sets
Saturday 26 August
Grime Allstars feat: DJ Plastician, Skepta and JME Jammer & Neckle Camp Ruff Sqwad Statik & Drew (Babyshambles) with MCs Scorcher, Big H & Pres T

Get Loaded in the Park - Sunday 27 August
Main Stage Sunday 27 August
De La Soul, Killa Kela
Second Stage Sunday 27 August
Lethal Bizzle
BOYWONDER ENT - Always repping!