Kardashian exes, unite?
Kourtney Kardashian's estranged partner Scott Disick and Khloé Kardashian's former boyfriend French Montana could have a collaboration in the works.
Music video director Carlos Suarez shared an Instagram on Thursday of Disick, 32, shirtless except for a fur coat in front of camera equipment, and he tagged rapper Montana, 30, in the post.
"Watching Play Back with @letthelordbewithyou @frenchmontana," he captioned the behind-the-scenes snapshot.
Of course, loyal Keeping Up with the Kardashians viewers should remember that Disick was supposed to star in Montana's "Don't Panic" video alongside Khloé, 31, before bailing at the last minute – and the Kourtney & Khloé...
Kourtney Kardashian's estranged partner Scott Disick and Khloé Kardashian's former boyfriend French Montana could have a collaboration in the works.
Music video director Carlos Suarez shared an Instagram on Thursday of Disick, 32, shirtless except for a fur coat in front of camera equipment, and he tagged rapper Montana, 30, in the post.
"Watching Play Back with @letthelordbewithyou @frenchmontana," he captioned the behind-the-scenes snapshot.
Of course, loyal Keeping Up with the Kardashians viewers should remember that Disick was supposed to star in Montana's "Don't Panic" video alongside Khloé, 31, before bailing at the last minute – and the Kourtney & Khloé...
- 9/11/2015
- by Michele Corriston, @mcorriston
- People.com - TV Watch
Scott Disick found himself a Kardashian-recovery group -- led by French Montana, and best of all ... there could be a paycheck in it for him! The Lord was hanging on the set with music video director Carlos Suarez. Based on the get up he's sporting -- shirtless in a fur coat -- we'd say he's definitely got a role, but then again ... this is Scott. So, hard to tell for sure. Either way, interesting that...
- 9/11/2015
- by TMZ Staff
- TMZ
Rubble Kings
Directed by Shan Nicholson
USA, 2010
Draped in graffiti, a rickety old subway train makes its way across a rugged slice of New York that looks more like Mad Max than Mad Men. Only seconds into director Shan Nicholson’s documentary Rubble Kings, the audience understands that the residents on display in the film’s South Bronx ghettos live in a place that barely qualifies as America. The Bronx in the early seventies was a ruthless kingdom, where the only laws that mattered were those imposed by the hoodlums that claimed your block. Rubble Kings takes a look at the rise of New York City’s gang life in the early seventies while also making the case that the emergence of hip-hop played a large role in New York gang culture’s decline.
Narrated by John Leguizamo, Rubble Kings examines the rise of New York City gang life in...
Directed by Shan Nicholson
USA, 2010
Draped in graffiti, a rickety old subway train makes its way across a rugged slice of New York that looks more like Mad Max than Mad Men. Only seconds into director Shan Nicholson’s documentary Rubble Kings, the audience understands that the residents on display in the film’s South Bronx ghettos live in a place that barely qualifies as America. The Bronx in the early seventies was a ruthless kingdom, where the only laws that mattered were those imposed by the hoodlums that claimed your block. Rubble Kings takes a look at the rise of New York City’s gang life in the early seventies while also making the case that the emergence of hip-hop played a large role in New York gang culture’s decline.
Narrated by John Leguizamo, Rubble Kings examines the rise of New York City gang life in...
- 8/10/2015
- by Victor Stiff
- SoundOnSight
Ross has been 'getting me a lot of gigs,' Spiff tells Mixtape Daily.
By Shaheem Reid
Spiff and Rick Ross
Photo: Spiff TV
Fire Starter: Spiff TV
Carlos Suarez has an ear for the streets and an eye for the Internet. Better known to everyone on the hip-hop blogs as Rick Ross' directorial go-to guy, Spiff TV, the 26-year-old has made a name for himself with his vivid visuals for artists such as the Bawse and Waka Flocka Flame. What the world might not know yet: It was Spiff's keen audio scouting that unearthed the beats for two of Ricky Rozay's hottest records right now.
" 'Mc Hammer,' I did two verses," Ross explained to us a couple of weeks ago. "One night, we was riding around the city, and Spiff played me the beat. I just start writing to it, and Spiff took his BlackBerry and started writing down the rhymes.
By Shaheem Reid
Spiff and Rick Ross
Photo: Spiff TV
Fire Starter: Spiff TV
Carlos Suarez has an ear for the streets and an eye for the Internet. Better known to everyone on the hip-hop blogs as Rick Ross' directorial go-to guy, Spiff TV, the 26-year-old has made a name for himself with his vivid visuals for artists such as the Bawse and Waka Flocka Flame. What the world might not know yet: It was Spiff's keen audio scouting that unearthed the beats for two of Ricky Rozay's hottest records right now.
" 'Mc Hammer,' I did two verses," Ross explained to us a couple of weeks ago. "One night, we was riding around the city, and Spiff played me the beat. I just start writing to it, and Spiff took his BlackBerry and started writing down the rhymes.
- 7/1/2010
- MTV Music News
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