Chapter 612

Name:Chicago 1990 Author:齐可休
Esculber now focuses most of his energy on Hollywood. After the street boys brought him and John Sington glory in 1991, their film business has been in a bad state for three years. Escubar has made a lot of rotten films, many of which are invested by himself. John Sington uses the "Justins of poetry" to give Diva Jennie Jackson's enthusiasm for film direction It's put out.

So the two losers have recently teamed up to try to return to the success of the block boys, finding white actress Jennifer Connery, who hasn't developed well in recent years, to make a realistic film: campus conflict, which will be released in January next year.

Escuber himself also invested in, wrote and starred in a comedy "Friday," giving his best brother Gary gray the chance to direct it, which will be released in April next year.

"Are you not interested in music?" Song Ya was a little surprised to learn that he would not release another album in the near future.

"I want to focus on movies for the last two years."

"And gangster rap is becoming more and more difficult to understand," escubo said

He has his own hip-hop brand, so he doesn't have to be exploited by sugenet like Derry and Snoopy dog. His albums in 1992 and 1993 were all sold well, and there was no lack of money. There was no old saying. No matter the East and west coasts of the United States, or the lame Gang, the blood Gang, the predator, and Gd, all had friendship. "Before, people would only launch diss when they had grudges or disagreed with each other's music or lyrics, Now it seems that I don't have an enemy and I'm sorry to go out to say hello to people. The famous and the unknown sub positions catch beef, and m-fxxk has made a tacit understanding. DJs are also all in the arch fire gossip, I wish to see that every day people copy guns to each other

Song Ya knew that he was a smart man, and his observation of strange phenomena in the gangster rap circle was also very reasonable. No wonder he always liked to make small moves to test others, because he had to adjust his relationship with others at any time, otherwise he could not make the right and left as he is now.

But in this way, song Ya's words to buy him off were choked back to his stomach. He had planned to offer a price to his new college through the Chicago conference next year. He also took out a good song from the second college to sing with him.

"Focus on the movie?"

"Focus on the movie."

"Er..." Song Ya thought for a moment, "in this way, I can influence the layout of some cinemas. When the movie you invest in is released on Friday next year, I can help..."

"Really? Blind? " He was very interested, but he didn't believe it. "I've been living in Hollywood for many years. Don't believe those theater owners. They all speak good words. When the movie hits the box office, it turns over all over the place. If they say that the film is removed, it will be withdrawn."

"Maybe."

Song Ya said briefly about the DTS and theater equipment cooperation project, "of course, I can't help much. There are more than 50 theater owners who have kept a close personal relationship with me after the end of my life. There are 35 theaters near Asian communities on the East and west coast, and more than a dozen black Chicago communities."

Ace Cooper looked at him up and down, and he didn't feel like bragging, "are you just trying to get me to wash your white?"

"Just give me a mirror in the recording program of Sinaloa. You don't have to wash the white for me. Just tell the camera again about your worries about rap." Song Ya said.

"All right." He thought about it and agreed.

The prepared offer had problems with him, and the same with mchammer, "aplus, I appreciate your kindness..." He and his longtime employee, Linda, walked back slowly as they chatted from a distance. "But I sold that TV station. I'm sorry."

"What?"

Song Ya had planned to pay a premium to buy his TV station, but it had been sold. Linda had a good feeling for the old owner. After learning the news, she exclaimed, "who did you sell it to?"?! How much did it sell? You won't be cheated again, will you? "

"Not this time. At a very good price, Comcast packed a lot of small California TV stations together."

"Just after the Compton shooting, the bullets whizzed past me and scared me, so I went to church the next day, and it was there that I learned that they wanted to buy a TV station," mchammer said. I think it's God's generosity to me... "

This guy's psychology has slipped from one extreme to another. It's God who opens his mouth and closes his mouth. He doesn't seem to care about any material temptation. If he can persist, Sinaloa may have done a good thing?

"Can you say that in front of the camera?"

Well, I saved myself a lot of money.

"Yes, I will. I will do my part." Mchammer nodded piously, "Linda, I want to learn how to preach recently..."

"Well, I'm happy with your transformation." Linda looked at him with relief. Mchammer is not bad in nature. It's better to concentrate on religion than before.

After finishing the two, WGN, bet and the Chicago forum edition formed a joint documentary film production team. They went to New York, Chicago and Los Angeles. In addition, they got some first-hand information from Song ya, and soon produced a short documentary about 20 minutes."Maybe the audience has read the news about the Chicago bandit not long ago, and I share your grief for the heroic FBI agent who gave his precious life to arrest him..."

After the night news of bet, the image of Gordon, the host, was transmitted to thousands of households through cable. After a brief opening, "why do hip-hop singers always tangle with gangs? Why do violence always surround them since the 1980s? We, together with WGN TV station and political reporter Miss Barnes of Chicago Tribune, talked with each other After this case, this man... "

A close-up of Sinaloa appears on the TV screen, "Sinaloa, or little Binny." And then juxtaposed with a picture of him before the Harlem nightclub shooting, with his protruding front teeth sticking out of his upper lip.

"And a series of singers around this person, what happened around them, the impact, the price they paid, and even their lives..."

In the picture, the big head photos of k-ci, song ya, little Lori, boastful father, sugnette and others pass by one by one, "today, let's try to make clear this matter and the background of the times behind it. Zoe, you have a good personal relationship with aplus, right? I often see you in reports about him. "

Gordon looks sideways at Zoe Barnes.

"Yes, we have worked together for many years."

Zoe Barnes, dressed in decent fashion, replied with some solemnity: "this time I got some exclusive text and video materials from him, which absolutely did not appear in any media."

"Well, then, from what angle are you going to talk about it?" Gordon asked.

"First of all, let's talk about the origin of rap music." With Zoe's words, the footage was cut off the studio, and music, rap and street violence appeared in the beginning of the documentary, followed by a series of early historical images.

"At that time, African American schools did not have enough funds, and the white schools began to reduce their budgets, so they could only reduce the number of musical instruments and other unimportant teaching equipment. African American groups who had made great achievements in music said goodbye to musical instruments. Poor African American communities had no resources, so people had to be self-sufficient and use whatever they could find to make drum beats instead of beat "Rap," he said

"He comes from the poor, so he can't get away from the soil of urban slums. Since the 1980s, schoolly-d first replaced the quality and violence into rap music, forming the prototype of gangster rap. Gangster rappers started singing about the people and things around them, so they couldn't get rid of the relationship with the gangs in those communities The existence of gangs is as natural as breathing. The singers speak for their gangs, fight, and

Along with the commentary, the video begins with a review of the famous violence in the history of hip-hop music. "Sinaloa appeared, and he elevated this violence to a new peak. At least ten people died because of him, including an FBI agent."

Close ups of Sinaloa, as well as photos of singers affected by various violence, appear in the picture.

"To find out, I came to the city of angels, Los Angeles."

Zoe Barnes appears in the picture with a microphone, accompanied by NWA's classic gangster rap music, "escubo, can you tell me your story?" She first learned about the street violence involved in the NWA, then handed the microphone to ace Cooper, who was sitting with his legs apart.

"I remember that Ice-T was the first one on the west coast to bring us gangster rap music. I thought it was cool, you know? Because he's singing about what's going on around us, that's what happened in the neighborhood... "

Esculber gave a brief introduction to the history of gangster rap on the west coast, and then repeated his criticism of song Ya's current abuses.

"So what do you think is the problem?" Asked Zoe Barnes.

"The community, the white people are laissez faire in the African American community. They don't care about the poverty, poverty and violence here. The children have lived in this environment since they were young..." He made a long speech.

Then in New York, Zoe also visited NAS, and his basic answers were similar.

"I didn't interview the rap singers in Chicago because they were the main characters in this story." Then Zoe said to the camera, "so where does it all start..."

It's his turn to appear on the stage. With the music of the second-hand shop, the video records of him when he first became popular and the pictures of him entering and leaving the police station in Tony's case at that time began to appear on the screen. "After leaving Chicago's small record company and entering the arms of New York's industry giants, little Lori still maintains the behavior pattern in his hometown in the south city of Chicago For everyone who dares to challenge him, because he firmly believes that gangster rappers should be like this. "

Mufflers brag on the streets of New York, Dad, with little Lori standing by.

"His war with New York singers has begun..."Zoe said.

"Little Lori HOHO..." NAS came back for an interview. "He was very popular at that time. He didn't pay attention to everything. He came from Chicago. He claimed to have strong gang support behind him. Singers in New York asked each other in private," Hey! What the hell does that Chicago maniac want? "

Then Zoe went through a series of shooting incidents of little Lori and boasting dad, which gradually escalated the violence between the two sides and showed, "aplus, how do you evaluate little Lori?" Song ya, comfortably trapped in the sofa, is on the stage.

"Well, he is my cousin's good brother, so I At the age of fifteen? " He looked up with his eyes in memory. "Suddenly one day, I said to myself," Hey, Alexander, why don't you try to be a singer? Just like little Lori! "

"He took care of you." Zoe cut in.

"Yes, he took good care of me, you know, the street boys in South City are like this, taking care of each other."

Song Ya said: "I worked as a valet with him for a period of time. In fact, I did chores and wrote a second-hand shop..."

"How did you..."

"We went to New York one after another, but I didn't want to confine music to rap. We had different views on the identity of singer. I wanted to set an example for young people, while he was addicted to the praise and street reputation of people..."

"Your relationship with gangs?"

"It would be hypocritical to say nothing, but who can escape the children who grew up there?"

"So do you all know Sinaloa? He also tattooed your lyrics on his body, didn't he? "

"I know there is such a person, but..." Song Ya smiles and shakes his head. Instead of making a positive statement, he falls into a melancholy meditation.

The screen cuts to the door of Compton radio station. "Singers always hook up with a certain Gang, and the teenagers in the gangs also regard singers as idols. They think it's cool to help idols clear the barriers."

Then she interviewed mchammer, who was given a lot of chicken soup about God.

"Sinaloa was responsible for the Harlem nightclub shooting and Compton radio shooting, and he killed a key witness family, including two young children, in the little Lori peddler case," Zoe said

The picture gives a lovely picture of AK's two children.

"Sinaloa is getting out of control..." "A local gang member was arrested and said," they think this guy has gone completely crazy. "

The scene cuts to that night, the surveillance video at the gate of Highland Park, "this 18-year-old bandit with bloody hands suddenly appeared outside the lively party of idol. He wanted to enter, but was refused."

Close the camera, you can see that Sinaloa is blundering with each other. "The rejection of idols makes him angry and unpredictable, so he embarks on the journey of killing again."

The video faithfully records the whole process of Sinaloa getting back in the car and then driving away, so vibe's rumors are broken.

"If you had promised him to go to your party, maybe nothing would have happened later, and so would FBI agents..." After recalling and remembering the life of the agent who killed Sinaloa, Zoe asked Sonya again.

"Hey, there were hundreds of guests in my room at that time." Song Ya helplessly waved his hand and said with a smile.

And then the footage cuts back to the studio, "wonderful documentary, Zoe, what do you think is behind all this..."

Gordon and Zoe began to discuss the deep social problems behind the incident.

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