Artist: Chamillionaire: mp3 download Genre(s): Rap: Hip-Hop Other Chamillionaire's discography: Ultimate Victory Year: 2007 Tracks: 19 The Truth (Screwed And Choppped) Year: 2005 Tracks: 20 The Sound Of Revenge Year: 2005 Tracks: 16 Big Business Year: 2005 Tracks: 40 Mixtape Messiah Year: 2004 Tracks: 61 Greatest Hits (CD 2) Year: 2003 Tracks: 17 Greatest Hits (CD 1) Year: 2003 Tracks: 26 Chamillion Solo Vol. 1 Year: 1999 Tracks: 26 Dubbed "the Mixtape Messiah," Houston's Chamillionaire arrived tardy as a major-label creative person during his city's 2005 takeover of mainstream rap -- the Top Ten Good of Revenge, released during November that year, followed albums from Mike Jones, Slim Thug, and late Color Changin' Click match Paul Wall -- but he had already strengthened a unshakable following remote the South and received substantial print coverage. Through a fertile successiveness of mixtapes, Chamillionaire (born Hakeem Sediki) became known for his deep, various vox (he sings his possess meat maulers very in effect) and lyric ability. Originally part of Swishahouse, he switched to Paid in Full, where he and Paul Wall collaborated on 2002's Scram Ya Mind Correct -- an album that sold C,000 copies. Prior to inking his deal with Universal, he founded the Chamilitary label and began grooming the careers of brother Rasaq and 50/50 Twin. "Ridin'," off The Sound of Revenge, reached the fee of the Billboard singles chart and was later nominative for a couple of Grammy Awards. The follow-up to Revenge, highborn Ultimate Victory, was released in September 2007. |
Wednesday, 27 August 2008
Mp3 music: Chamillionaire
Sunday, 17 August 2008
Claire Danes circles autism biopic
Mick Jackson to direct film based on Temple Grandin's life
HBO's long-gestating Temple Grandin envision is moving forward, with Claire Danes in negotiations to asterisk and Mick Jackson go under to direct the biopic.
Grandin, nonpareil of the leading speakers on autism, overcame the limitations imposed by the disorder to become unitary of the top scientists in humane livestock handling.
High school was especially coarse for Grandin, who was called "tape recorder" by other kids because she repeated things over and over. She also was hypersensitive to all sorts of sensorial stimulation. She eventually calibrated with degrees from several universities, sledding on to write influential essays on animal welfare and designing humane slaughterhouses. Grandin appears regularly on the news program talk depict circuit and was the subject of a BBC documentary titled "The Woman Who Thinks Like a Cow" and Errol Morris' "First Person: Stairway to Heaven."
Danes testament play Grandin from her high schoolhouse years to her post-academic period.
Christopher Monger wrote the script, and an October start date in Austin is existence eyed.
Emily Gerson Saines, Gil Bellows, Anthony Edwards, Dante Di Loreto, Paul Lister and Allison Owen are exec producing, while Scott Ferguson serves as producer.
If everything falls into place, it will be a project nine years in the making for Saines, a one-time agent and straightaway manager-producer for whom this has been a passionateness project. Saines has seen several directors, including David O. Russell and Moises Kaufman, come and go.
"I made a commitment to Temple that I was going to make it and make it right," said Saines, who has a son with autism. "I ne'er pushed to get it made until now, because now we got it right.
"When I first brought this to HBO, and I started talking to Richard Plepler about the increasing (number of people with autism), he sour to me and aforementioned, 'Your numbers have got to be wrong, other than it would be an epidemic.' And I told him it is," she added.
Saines credited such past and present eXEC chiefs at HBO as Colin Callender, Keri Putnam and Jenny Sherwood for championing the project. "It's a testament to the material on which this is based that no one of all time gave up on this," she said.
Danes will next be seen star in Richard Linklater's "Me and Orson Welles," which premieres in September at the Toronto International Film Festival. She is repped by ICM and Signpost Management.
Jackson, repped by ICM, has credits that include "The Bodyguard," "Traffic" the television series and HBO's "Live From Baghdad."
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HBO's long-gestating Temple Grandin envision is moving forward, with Claire Danes in negotiations to asterisk and Mick Jackson go under to direct the biopic.
Grandin, nonpareil of the leading speakers on autism, overcame the limitations imposed by the disorder to become unitary of the top scientists in humane livestock handling.
High school was especially coarse for Grandin, who was called "tape recorder" by other kids because she repeated things over and over. She also was hypersensitive to all sorts of sensorial stimulation. She eventually calibrated with degrees from several universities, sledding on to write influential essays on animal welfare and designing humane slaughterhouses. Grandin appears regularly on the news program talk depict circuit and was the subject of a BBC documentary titled "The Woman Who Thinks Like a Cow" and Errol Morris' "First Person: Stairway to Heaven."
Danes testament play Grandin from her high schoolhouse years to her post-academic period.
Christopher Monger wrote the script, and an October start date in Austin is existence eyed.
Emily Gerson Saines, Gil Bellows, Anthony Edwards, Dante Di Loreto, Paul Lister and Allison Owen are exec producing, while Scott Ferguson serves as producer.
If everything falls into place, it will be a project nine years in the making for Saines, a one-time agent and straightaway manager-producer for whom this has been a passionateness project. Saines has seen several directors, including David O. Russell and Moises Kaufman, come and go.
"I made a commitment to Temple that I was going to make it and make it right," said Saines, who has a son with autism. "I ne'er pushed to get it made until now, because now we got it right.
"When I first brought this to HBO, and I started talking to Richard Plepler about the increasing (number of people with autism), he sour to me and aforementioned, 'Your numbers have got to be wrong, other than it would be an epidemic.' And I told him it is," she added.
Saines credited such past and present eXEC chiefs at HBO as Colin Callender, Keri Putnam and Jenny Sherwood for championing the project. "It's a testament to the material on which this is based that no one of all time gave up on this," she said.
Danes will next be seen star in Richard Linklater's "Me and Orson Welles," which premieres in September at the Toronto International Film Festival. She is repped by ICM and Signpost Management.
Jackson, repped by ICM, has credits that include "The Bodyguard," "Traffic" the television series and HBO's "Live From Baghdad."
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Thursday, 7 August 2008
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