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Showing posts with label Video. Show all posts

3.13.2013

French Montana ft. Nicki Minaj "Freaks" Video Review


By: Alex L.

After teasing his fans with clips of his new video, Bronx rapper, French Montana, officially released the Eif Rivera directed video “Freaks” featuring our favorite “Barb,” Nicki Minaj this past Thursday.

The song is self explanatory as Montana and Minaj rap about needing a sexual deviant. The song also samples two 90’s reggae hits, Lil’ Vicious “Freaks” and Chaka Demus and Pliers “Murder She Wrote.” The song has a island vibe which is accurately portrayed in the video.

Set in an underground dance-hall club scene where the club goers grind and whine to the upbeat hip-hop hit, Nicki Minaj seems to steal much of the thunder in this four minute visual. She prances around and seductively dances while wearing gold pasties and skin tight multi-colored, leopard leggings. French Montana takes a more of demure role in the video which could lead viewers to think that Minaj is the main attraction.

In all, “Freaks” is a decent video and if you are a fan of French Montana or Nicki Minaj the video will hold your attention from beginning to end. “Freaks” is the fourth single off French Montana’s upcoming album, Excuse My French, set to be released May 21, 2013. Check out “Freaks” right here on LUCID. Enjoy!


12.22.2010

Keyshia Cole Calling All Hearts: Album Review



By Alex L.

It’s been two years since we’ve heard from the Oakland songstress, Keyshia Cole, but the new mommy and newly engaged singer is back with her fourth studio album, Calling All Hearts.

For all the Keyshia fans out there keep an eye out for the original 11-track LP and the 13-track deluxe edition (certainly some of you my want both copies). Both editions have minimal features, which nowadays is rare, and flows with a mid-tempo/slow jam feel. The album in totality has a sort of 90’s vibe, the production isn’t filled with heavy bass or auto tune, and it has a very reminiscent feel to it.

It’s clear that this album was written out of love, with tracks like “Take Me Away,” “What You Do To Me,” and “Better Me,” it seems like her fiancĂ©e, Daniel “Boobie” Gibson of the Cleveland Cavaliers and their bundle of joy, Daniel Jr. heavily influenced various tracks on the album.

Although Keysh can stand on her own with her raw and soulful voice there’s nothing wrong with having a little additional help from the likes of Nicki Minaj, Faith Evans, Tank, Timbaland, and her adoptive mother, Dr. Yvonne Cole.

Calling All Hearts is definitely a contrast in comparison to Keyshia’s three previous albums. Her fans will hear the growth in her vocals and lyrics. She hits higher notes on the track “Take Me Away,” on “Tired of Doing Me” featuring Tank she sings about wanting to be loved and in love, and she even shows her fans her spiritual side on “Thank You” where she and her mother, Yvonne, praise God and thank him for always being by her side.

Listeners can certainly expect to find some hits on this album. Out of 13 songs Keyshia has several solid tracks that if released will get her to platinum status. With “I Ain’t Thru,” featuring 2010’s breakthrough artist Nicki Minaj, bubbling up the R&B charts, her latest single “ Long Way Down” isn’t too far behind. “If I Ever Fall in Love Again” is another track that is sure to be a hit. The song has Keyshia and Faith Evans exchanging strong vocals over a head banging beat that sounds like Notorious B.I.G’s “Warning.” The other gem on this album is “So Impossible,” it’s smooth and mellow and definitely sounds like it’s was written in her pre- Daniel days.

While Keyshia Cole’s come back may have been unexpected we’re awfully glad she’s back! Make sure you all go pick up Calling All Hearts, it’s in stores and on iTunes now!
(P.S. It’ll make a great stocking stuffer!)

Check out Keyshia’s two latest videos “I Ain’t Thru” featuring Nicki Minaj and “Long Way Down” here on LUDIC.

"I Ain't Thru"


"Long Way Down"

11.23.2010

An Interview with Dr. Jared A. Ball: Why You Should Consider the Green Party


Video by Candace Croston and Ashleigh Ingram

Even thought the elections are over, check out this interview and article about the Green Party.


(Originally recorded, interviewed, and written on Oct. 25, 2010)
By Alexandria Langston

With the November 2nd elections vastly approaching, Marylanders should keep their options open as the casts their ballots. Many people are unaware of the other political parties, such as the Green Party. Forming in 2001, according to www.greenparty.org, this political party has hopes “of a more democratic, safer, cleaner world.” Green party candidates from across the country, have those same hopes for their local communities.

2007-2008 Green party Presidential nominee Dr. Jared A. Ball, professor of Communication at Morgan State University, sat down to discuss the Green Party of the United States, how it differs from the Democratic and Republican parties, and the difference between Green Party and the ‘going green’ movement.
While sitting behind his desk, with his Mac laptop opened, Dr. Ball briefly explains what the Green Party is,

“The Green Party of the United States is apart of the Green Party movement around the world… It’s alternative or a so-called third party,” he says.

He went to on explain the differences in which separates the Green Party from the Democratic or Republican parties.

“Primarily it differs from the dominant parties (Democratic/Republican) because it not only espouses certain views in terms of how we should arrange our economy, the role of women, so-called minorities, and others, but primarily we take no corporate money which allows us, when elected, to actually act on the principles that our party is based on,” says Ball.

Those “principles” Dr. Ball mentions are The Ten Key Values of the Green Party, which include, Grassroots Democracy, Non-Violence, Feminism and Gender Equity, and Personal and Global Responsibility, just to name a few.
Dr. Ball makes the clear distinction between the Green Party and the “going green” movement. For one, he mentions the “Green” movement “is a corporate theft of our core principles,” and he points out the contradiction between the capitalist economy trying to become an eco-capitalist economy,

“The idea that a capitalist economy that is responsible for destroying the Earth, now producing eco-capitalist who would want to invest in the green technology that will not only “green” the planet, but offer jobs, etcetera, but not upset the corporate structure itself,” he says.

The Green Party of the United States seeks to empower everyday citizens can make their own decisions and not be influenced by big corporations. Although Dr. Ball stresses he’s not the spokesperson for the Green Party his point of view sheds a different perspective on the Green Party and their efforts to make our economy and environment sustainable where nature and people can co-exist harmoniously.

The Green Party needs people who think and live ‘green’ everyday so on Nov. 2nd, don’t forget to think Green! For more information on the Green Party, got to www.gp.org or www.greenparty.org.

7.09.2010

Brother Can You Spare a Dollar?


By: Alex L.

Have you heard of Aloe Blacc? That’s because he’s not a household name-- yet. However he’s not a new artist. This multitalented musician (he’s a producer, rapper, songwriter, and singer) started his career in 1995 as one half of the rap duo, Emanon, but once that fizzled out he hit the scene 11 years later and was signed to Stone Throw Records. His debut album Shine Through released in 2006 got its praise with little recognition, but the California native’s forthcoming album Good Things is one to be compared to Marvin Gaye’s 1971 classic, What’s Going On. With its eclectic style and mixture of acoustic guitars, wailings of negro spirituals, R&B, Latin, and hip-hop Good Things is sure to deliver, well, good things.

The lead single off the album “I Need A Dollar” has a reminiscent 60s and 70s feel, its up-tempo yet mellow. As Blacc begs and pleads for a dollar “I need a dollar, dollar, a dollar is what I need…I will share with you my story, if you share your dollar with me,” it sounds like the economic cries of yester-year and today. The single is also theme music for HBO’s new series “How to Make it in America” starring rapper Kid Cudi.

The music video makes its viewer experience those hard times and hopelessness Aloe Blacc sings about. The black and white and color split screen shots are gritty and raw and portrays Blacc singing and gazing out his window while on the left side a mysterious man walks the mean streets of New York. The video dropped in early April and has been steadily played on MTV Jams and other music video stations. Even though Aloe Blacc’s album isn’t slated for release until September there’s no reason you can’t enjoy his music this summer! Check out Aloe Blacc’s latest video for his single “I Need a Dollar.” (This is the extended version.)