Ice-T visited Angie Mar this afternoon to plug his documentary The Art Of Rap. He spoke on its production, promotion and the NYC screening’s after-party. Make sure you see it in theaters now.
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Now that he shared his take on an MC and a rapper, Ice-T busts a few raps of his own. Something From Nothing: The Art Of Rap in theaters this Friday. So gangsta.
While promoting his new film, The Art Of Rap on Sway In The Morning, Ice-T gives his definition of an MC and rapper. Below, he goes on to speak on wack rappers and defends his gangstarism.
Ice-T was also in Mormon country this past weekend to premiere his documentary. Here’s film of him reciting Rakim’s “Microphone Fiend” and The Delfonics’ “Hey Love”.
Ice-T is heading to the Sundance Film Festival this weekend to premiere his documentary, Something From Nothing: Art Of Rap. Ice will also be performing at the Sundance Institute’s annual Celebration of Music on Saturday. “I was looking at the terrain of hip-hop and where it’s going
[vodpod id=Video.15428018&w=540&h=350&fv=] VH1 aired a two-hour documentary last night about the rise of crack and hip-hop in the mid-80s and early 90s. The film was narrated by Ice-T and featured accounts from RZA, Raekwon, Snoop Dogg, Too $hort, and B-Real. Bonus clips can be found on VH1’s site. yardie
[vodpod id=Video.8113778&w=540&h=350&fv=width%3D560%26height%3D315%26video%3D1911606769%26player%3Dviral%26end%3D619583%26lr_admap%3Din%3Apbs%3A0] Still on his promo run, Ice-T plugged his memoir on Tavis Smiley. He
[vodpod id=Video.7958902&w=425&h=350&fv=contentId%3Dbestoftv%2F2011%2F04%2F27%2Fexp.am.intv.icet.cnn%26amp%3Bcontext%3D416x374_start_embed_onsite%26amp%3BdomId%3Dcvp_1%26amp%3Bw%3D416%26amp%3Bh%3D374] Ice-T appeared on CNN’s American Morning last week to promote his autobiography, ICE: A Memoir of Gangster Life and Redemption
Quentin Miller continues to prove that originality still matters in music. The message behind Road Less Traveled feels inspiring because it highlights independence, creativity, and staying true to your own path. The visuals and storytelling work together really well, and this post does a nice job introducing the upcoming album. Reading about artists who choose their own direction reminds me of planning a New Zealand tours, where the journey itself becomes just as meaningful as the destination. Looking forward to hearing the full project and seeing how the album develops this theme even further.