Saturday, August 11, 2012

[Series Trailer] – The Rapper – Premieres Sunday

The Rapper — set in the digital-age, chronicles the story of three young men who attempt to overcome the of lack of support, lack of resources, lack of finances, and the pressures of street life, in order to see their dreams of making it in the hip hop industry come true.



Written and directed by Los Angeles native Vincent LaMotte, and shot by acclaimed Cinematographer Alex Santana, The Rapper’s raw and gritty tale of the road less traveled to superstardom is sure to create a cult following, with outstanding visuals, and great story writing. Series Premieres Sunday August 12 on The Black Urban Times and The17Films. I am very excited about this show and what it has to offer to the Hip Hop genre.



If there is no struggle, there is no progress,” the words of Fredrick Douglass are no more present in the life of one Michael Rashaun Tate, a twenty year old aspiring hip hop artist. Born in the city of Inglewood, California to a single mother (Keisha Lawrence), Michael was raised in the midst of the golden era of hip hop, from his first time hearing the sounds of Snoop Doggy Dogg’s “Doggystyle” album, Michael has been drawn into hip hop. He along with his childhood friends Terrence and Vincent, began writing rhymes in middle school, perfecting their crafts in high school, in the process becoming respectable emcees school wide, however, that respect only got them so far, once graduation came, also came real life, and the thought of being a hip hop superstar took the backseat to a 9-5, bills, and parents who preached responsibility instead of chasing unobtainable dreams. With the pressures of providing for their families, they turn to the streets, hustling trying to help their families maintain above water, all the while chasing the dream of becoming hip hop super stars. In the entertainment industry, we always see the finished product, the glitz, the glamor, the fame, hardly ever do we see the road less traveled, the journey to get to the top, The Rapper chronicles the story of three young men who attempt to overcome the of lack of support, lack of resources, lack of finances, and the pressures of street life, in order to see their dreams of making it in the hip hop industry come true.


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