Chicago 1990

Chapter 611

Most of his energy is now in Hollywood. After the street boy in 1991 brought him and John Singleton to his glory, the film career of the two was bad for three full years. Many of these projects have his own investment, and John Singleton used the "Justins Who Write Poems" to put DIVA Jenny Jackson's heart on the direction of the film to put out.

Therefore, the two frustrated people recently joined hands again, trying to return to the successful routine of the neighborhood boys. They found Jennifer Connelly, a white actress who had not developed well in recent years, to make a realist film: Campus Conflict, which will be released in January next year.

Escuber himself also participated in investment, screenwriting, and starred in a comedy "Friday", giving his good brother Gary Gray the opportunity to direct it, which will be released in April next year.

"Are you not interested in music?" Song Ya was a little surprised when he learned that he would not release an album in the near future.

"I want to focus on movies these two years."

Escobe said: "And the gang rap circle is getting more and more incomprehensible."

He has his own hip-hop label, so he doesn’t need to be exploited by Sugonite like Derry and Snoop Dogg. The albums of 1992 and 1993 were sold well, the money was not small, and there is no such thing as a bad idea. The east and west coasts of the United States have friendships with lame gangs, blood gangs, predators, and GD. "In the past, everyone would only initiate DISS when there was grudges or discomfort with each other’s music or lyrics. Now it seems that there is no enemy to go out. M-fxxk came to a tacit understanding of the famous and unfamiliar players who greeted Beef. The DJs are also all gossiping, wishing to see someone copy guns every day."

Song Ya had known that he was a smart person, and his observations of the gangster rap circles' strange phenomena were also reasonable. It is no wonder that he finally likes to make small moves to test others, because he must adjust his relationship with others at any time, otherwise he will not be able to do what he is now. It's so right and left.

But in this way, Song Ya wanted to buy him and was held back in his stomach. Originally, he planned to open a price for his new professional through the Chicago Conference next year, and he will also come up with good songs from the first two masters to cooperate with him. Singing.

"Concentrate on movies?"

"Concentrate on the movie."

"Uh..." Song Ya thought for a while, "In this way, I can influence the schedule of some theaters. I can help when the movie you invest in next year is released on Friday..."

"Really? Go blind?" He was very interested, but didn't believe it very much. "I've been in Hollywood for many years. Don't believe those theater owners. They are all talking nice things. When the movie is released When the box office rushes to the street, the plenary will turn their faces and say that the film is withdrawn and the film is withdrawn."

"Perhaps."

Song Ya briefly talked about the DTS and cinema equipment cooperation project, “Of course, I can’t help much. There are probably more than fifty cinema owners who stayed close to me after the show was over. Personally, there are 35 cinemas near the Asian communities on the east and west coasts, and more than a dozen black communities in Chicago."

Escobe looked at him up and down a few times. It didn't feel like he was bragging, "You just want me to help you wash the white?"

"Just make a shot in the recorded show about Sinaloa. You don't need to clean up for me, just retell the scene of your concerns about the rap circle." Song Ya said.

"Okay." He thought about it and agreed.

The prepared price had a problem with him, and it was the same with MC, "APLUS, I am very grateful for your kindness..." He and the old employee Linda chatted from a distance while slowly pacing back, "but I have already sold that TV station, sorry."

"what!?"

Song Ya originally planned to pay a premium for his TV station, but it was already sold. Linda had a good relationship with the old owner. After hearing the news, she exclaimed, "Who did you sell to?! How much did you sell? You won't Have you been deceived again?"

"Not this time. It was sold at a very good price. Comcast has packaged many small local TV stations in California.

MC said: "Just after the Compton shooting, the bullets whizzed past me and frightened me, so I went to church the next day, and it was there. I learned that they wanted to buy. News from the TV station. I think this is God's generosity to me..."

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

"Then can you tell me this feeling before the camera?"

Fortunately, I saved myself a sum of money.

"Yes, I will, I will do my part." MC nodded religiously, "Linda, I want to learn sermon recently..."

"Well, I'm very happy for your change." Linda looked at him with satisfaction. MC is not bad in nature, and his concentration on religion is at least better than before.

After the two were settled, WGN, BET and the Chicago Forum Edition formed a joint documentary film crew. They ran to the three major cities of New York, Chicago, and Los Angeles. They also obtained some first-hand information from Songya, and quickly produced a A short documentary of about twenty minutes.

"Perhaps the audience has seen the news about the Chicago gangster not long ago. I, like you, mourned that the heroic FBI agent gave his precious life in arresting him..."

After the BET evening news, the image of the host Gordon was transmitted to the screens of thousands of households via cable. After the simple opening, "Why hip-hop singers are always entangled with gangs, why have always been there since the 1980s? The violent incident revolved around their group. This station combined with WGN TV and the Chicago Tribune political reporter Miss Barnes. Through this case, this person..."

A close-up photo of Sinaloa appeared on the TV screen, "Sinaloa, or Little Binny." Then a wanted photo of him when he committed the shooting at a nightclub in Harlem was juxtaposed with it. It was his facelift. Before, the protruding front teeth protruded from the upper lip.

"As well as a series of singers surrounding this person, what happened around them, the impact, the price paid, and even their lives..."

In the picture, the headshots of K-ci, Song Ya, Little Lori, Bragging Papa, Sugnet and others pass by one by one, "Today, let us try to make it clear about this matter and the background of the times behind it. Zoe, you have a good personal relationship with APLUS, right? I often see you appearing in reports about him."

Gordon looked sideways at Zoe Barnes next to him.

"Yes, we have cooperated for many years."

Zoe Barnes, dressed in decent fashion, replied with some seriousness: "This time I got some exclusive from him. There is absolutely no text and video materials that appeared in any media."

"Okay, so from what angle are you going to talk about this?" Gordon asked.

"First, let's talk about the origins of rap music." Following Zoe's words, the screen cuts away from the studio, and the beginning of the documentary short shows the words music, rap and street violence, and then a series of early historical images.

“At that time, the African-American schools did not have enough funds, and the white schools began to reduce their budgets. Therefore, they could only reduce the insignificant teaching tools such as musical instruments. The African-Americans who had made great achievements in music said goodbye to the musical instruments. The ethnic communities also have no resources. People have to be self-sufficient. They can create drums that replace the beat with whatever they can find, and replace musical instruments with human voices until they develop a unique form of'speaking' music, RAP."

"He comes from the poor, so he can't break away from the soil of urban slums. Since the 1980s, Schoolly-d first introduced rap and violence into rap music, forming the prototype of gang rap. Gang rappers started singing. It's the people and things around them, so they can't completely separate themselves from the gangs in the neighborhood from the root cause, because in those communities, the existence of gangs is as natural as breathing. Singers talk and fight for their gangs, then……"

Accompanied by an off-line commentary, the short film began to review the more famous violent incidents in the history of hip-hop music. "Sinaloa appeared, and he raised this violent behavior to a new peak. At least ten people were because of him. Killed, including an FBI agent."

Close-ups of Sinaloa and photos of singers who were affected by various violent incidents appeared in the screen.

"In order to figure out all this, I came to the City of Angels, Los Angeles."

Zoe Barnes appeared on the screen with a microphone, accompanied by NWA's classic gangster rap music, "Es Cube, can you talk about your story?" She first popularized the street violence involved in NWA. Then he handed the microphone to Escobe, who was sitting with his legs apart like a big man.

"I remember here on the west coast, the first person to bring gang rap music to us was ICE-T. I thought it was pretty cool at the time, you know? Because he was singing about what happened next to us, that just happened in the block. Thing..."

Escobe briefly introduced the history of gang rap on the West Coast, and then took out his remarks about Song Ya's insults and replied again.

"So where do you think the problem is?" Zoe Barnes asked.

"Community, the white people are indulging in the African-American community. They are indifferent to the problems of poverty, stigma and violence here. 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 rappers in Chicago, because they are the protagonists in this report." Then Zoe said to the camera: "So where do I start with..."

It was Little Lori’s turn to appear. With the music from the second-hand store, the video record of him when he first became popular began to appear on the screen, as well as the scenes of his entering and leaving the police station in the case of Tony. After throwing into the arms of the industry giants in New York, Lori still maintains the behavior pattern of his old home in South City, Chicago. He is angry with everyone who dares to provoke him, because he firmly believes that gangster rappers should be so."

The muffler beats the bragging father on the streets of New York, and Little Lori stands aside.

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

Zoe said.

"Little Lori hoho..." NAS came back for an interview. "He was very popular during that time and didn't take everything into account. He was from Chicago and claimed to have strong gang support behind him. New York singers were all in private. Ask each other,'Hey! What the hell does that Chicago lunatic want to do?'"

Zoe then went through a series of shooting incidents in which Little Lowry and the bragging father were shot, showing the gradual escalation of violence on both sides, "APLUS, what do you think of Little Lowry?" Song Ya was comfortably stuck in the sofa. Debuted.

"Uh, he is a good brother of my cousin, so I'm... fifteen years old?" He looked up with a look of memory, ""But one day, I said to myself,'Hey, Alexander, what are you doing Don't you think of a way to be a singer?Just like Little Lori!'"

"He took care of you." Zoe interjected.

"Yes, he took good care of me at the time, you know, the street boys in Nancheng are like that, taking care of each other."

Song Ya said: "I worked as a follower with him for a while, but I was actually doing chores, and then wrote about second-hand stores..."

"What happened to you..."

"We went to New York successively, but I didn't want to limit the music to rap. We have different views on the identity of a singer. I want to set an example for young people, and he is addicted to people's flattery and street reputation... "

"Your relationship with the gang?"

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

"So you all know Sinaloa? He also tattooed your lyrics on his body, right?"

"I know there is such a person, but..." Song Ya narrowed his smile, shook his head and didn't make a positive statement, but fell into sad thought.

The picture cuts to the door of Compton Radio, "Singers will always be linked to a certain gang, and the teenagers in the gang will also treat the singer as an idol. They think it is cool to help the idol clear the way. "

Then she interviewed the client MC, and was filled with chicken soup about God's soul.

Zoe said: "Sinaloa single-handedly created the Harlem nightclub shooting and the Compton radio shooting. He also killed a key witness in the Little Lori trafficker case, including two young children. ..."

The picture shows the innocent and cute pictures of AK's two children.

"Sinaloa has become more and more out of control..." Zoe said: "A local gang member was arrested and said: They think this guy is already completely crazy."

The scene cut to the night, the surveillance video at the entrance of the Di Park, "This 18-year-old gangster with bloody hands suddenly appeared outside the idol’s lively party. He wanted to go in but was rejected."

The camera zoomed in, and Sinaloa could be seen vaguely comparing hands violently. "The rejection of the idol made him furious, so he embarked on a journey of killing."

The video faithfully records the whole process of Sinaloa returning to the car and then driving away, so that the rumors of VIBE magazine will not be broken.

"If you promised him to enter your party at that time, maybe everything will not happen later, and the FBI agent will..." After reminiscing and remembering the life of the agent who killed Sinaloa, Zo Yi asked Song Ya again.

"Hey, there were hundreds of guests in my house at that time." Song Ya waved his hand helplessly and laughed.

Then the picture switched back to the studio, "A very wonderful documentary, Zoe, what do you think is behind all this..."

Gordon began to discuss with Zoe the deep-seated social issues behind the incident.

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