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A really racist music video and song was dropped on youtube, filled with female Asian uncle toms surfaces. David So drops the knowledge.
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A really racist music video and song was dropped on youtube, filled with female Asian uncle toms surfaces. David So drops the knowledge.
Charli Baltimore is an Femcee from part of the golden age of hip hop. She makes a triumphant return with her single BMB which features a film-like feel with her new music video. Very artistic I may add on the film aspect.
Presented by Russell Simmons, Uncle Rush narrates the film as he documents the current hip hop culture at the time and even gets down with some old school legend. The movie was released in 1995, known as a lucky year in Chinese culture, and also featured an all star hip hop royalty line up lacing some classic tracks. The film grossed 2.7 million dollars in it’s total theatrical run.
Artists starring in the documentary are:
Directed by:
Francois Truffaut
Written by:
Francois Truffaut
Marcel Moussy
Starring:
Jean-Pierre Leaud
This is a widely acclaimed movie which has influenced many films of the era and stands the test of time. It is an old film and is in all black and white. The film follows Antoine Doinel, a troubled 12 year old kid, growing up in Paris, France. He has frequent conflicts at school and at home, at times, getting into petty crime. The trailer is below and give it a full watch if you get a chance, and would enjoy an old film classic. The film is available with English subtitles. The first time I watched this was on CBC as a young buck. Give your opinions on it once you watch it.
LOL No Riot This Time!!!