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	<title>Young, Black, and Fabulous :: I Don't Have To Make This Ish Up. &#187; Reviews</title>
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		<title>YBF Early Review: Erykah Badu&#8217;s New AmErykah, Pt. 1: 4th World War</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 22 Feb 2008 01:26:54 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Natasha</dc:creator>
		
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The YBF was on the scene for Erykah Badu&#8217;s exclusive listening session for her new album New AmErykah, Pt. 1: 4th World War. It went down last night at NY&#8217;s earthy and energetic Chamber of Mirrors. YBF NY Correspondent Tichanda hit up the event and for a review&#8230;
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<p>The YBF was on the scene for <strong>Erykah Badu&#8217;s </strong>exclusive listening session for her new album <em>New AmErykah, Pt. 1: 4th World War</em>. It went down last night at NY&#8217;s earthy and energetic Chamber of Mirrors. YBF NY Correspondent <strong>Tichanda </strong>hit up the event and for a review&#8230;</p>
<p> <a href="http://theybf.com/2008/02/21/ybf-early-review-erykah-badus-new-amerykah-pt-1-4th-world-war/#more-1836" class="more-link">(more&#8230;)</a></p>
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		<title>YBF Early Review: Janet Jackson&#8217;s Discipline</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 14 Feb 2008 15:20:53 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Natasha</dc:creator>
		
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Check out the multiple videos and Janet interview from the listening party. 
Janet Jackson&#8217;slistening party went down recently in the NYC and The YBF was on the scene.  It went down at New World Stages theater and it was all about the throwback to old Janet fabulousness.  NY Correspondent Tichanda hit up the listening party and caught [...]]]></description>
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<p>Check out the multiple videos and Janet interview from the listening party. </p>
<p><strong>Janet Jackson&#8217;s</strong>listening party went down recently in the NYC and The YBF was on the scene.  It went down at New World Stages theater and it was all about the throwback to old Janet fabulousness.  NY Correspondent <strong>Tichanda</strong> hit up the listening party and caught Janet in action. </p>
<p>As <strong>L.A. Reid, J.D.</strong> and Co. played and listened to the ten tracks (about half the album), there were looped video of still photos and old music videos of Janet played on the big screen of the old movie house-all in black and white. Very film noir/old Hollywood glam/dominatrix all rolled into one.  Typical Janet.</p>
<p>Tichanda&#8217;s overall review of the album: It&#8217;s bangin&#8217;.  The beats are hard, upbeat fast, electronica&#8230;definitely made for the club. A lot of layering so you can&#8217;t tell what Janet&#8217;s soft little voice is saying but - can u ever? They kicked it off with a new track called &#8220;I.D.&#8221;.  Then went into &#8220;Feedback&#8221;, &#8220;Luv&#8221; and &#8220;Rock With U&#8221; (yes same title as her brother MJ but a different song).  A track called &#8220;Rollercoaster&#8221; was hot- can&#8217;t wait for the remix to this!  <strong>Missy</strong>is also on a track that is slick. The video will surely be hot.  She smoothes it out with a softer side- songs that make u want to lay in bed and reminisce about lost loves, new loves, and out of reach crushes.  Especially on &#8220;Greatest Ex (The Best Ex Ever)&#8221;.</p>
<p>At the end of a long hour or so of listening music in the dark and watching the same video over and over the house lights came on and L.A. Reid and Janet (in a long pony tail and skin tight black outfit) walked on stage.  There was a brief interview where Janet joked around and explained her inspiration behind <em>Discipline</em>. (A song they never played by the way).  She said she wanted to say how she was feeling and go back to the authentic Janet which she did.</p>
<p>When asked why most songs on the album are about love and sex, she ended the night with the response &#8220;I love love , and I love sex!&#8221;-in which she received a thunderous applause and standing ovation.</p>
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<p>Clearly with this new album she&#8217;s trying to get back to the vintage Janet we all know and love-extra pop<em>ish</em> dance tracks with an edge, sexy ballads, and whispery words that are still catchy some kind of way.  This 10th studio album of hers just may work out to be one of her best.  <em>Discipline</em>drops February 26th.</p>
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		<title>YBF Review: American Gangster</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 31 Oct 2007 20:43:39 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Natasha</dc:creator>
		
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&#8220;It&#8217;s not the typical dope boy&#8217;s life&#8230;&#8221;-American Gangster, 2007
That one line in this movie literally describes its whole feel.  Denzel Washington works it out as Frank Lucas, a North Carolina born crime boss who reinvents the dope boy game in every borough of New York.  But that&#8217;s just the beginning.  And I will say, after watching this [...]]]></description>
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&#8220;It&#8217;s not the typical dope boy&#8217;s life&#8230;&#8221;-<em>American Gangster</em>, 2007</p>
<p>That one line in this movie literally describes its whole feel.  <strong>Denzel Washington</strong> works it out as Frank Lucas, a North Carolina born crime boss who reinvents the dope boy game in every borough of New York.  But that&#8217;s just the beginning.  And I will say, after watching this screening last night, I&#8217;m officially convinced <strong>T.I.</strong>&#8217;s whole arrest was a publicity stunt.  Way too many coincidental similarities in this movie and with his case.  Just jokes&#8230;kinda.</p>
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<p>While Denzy definitely doesn&#8217;t pull the same Oscar worthy performance in this movie that he did for <em>Training Day</em>, the story itself he represents here is simply incredible.  Frank Lucas&#8217; real life story is one that should be added in to the black history books as a lesson to teach a young black mind.  Not how to be a riduiculously upgraded and non traditional dope boy, but about how to truly (but legally) own a piece of America.  After Frank learns everything he can from his crime boss mentor who ran New York in his own right before his sudden death, Frank moves from being his driver and confidant to singlehandedly changing the game and mindset of black folks around him.  Lesson: Cut out the middle man and do everything in your business by yourself and for yourself.  Whether others can handle your success or not.  If black Americans applied this lesson to our own legal and valid business practices, there will be a power shift in society that is sixty years too late.  <em>American Gangster</em> is a story about a true hustler who was smart enough to surround himself with only his family in order to gain true ownership and power of an entire city.  And it doesn&#8217;t hurt that he knew being loud and flashy and showcasing his millions would have nothing but a negative effect on his business.  Take notes hustlers. </p>
<p>Ladies&#8211;don&#8217;t get too excited about the sexiness that is T.I.P. Harris being in this movie, since his role as Frank&#8217;s nephew Stevie Lucas is actually miniscule.   Same with <strong>Common</strong> who plays Frank&#8217;s brother Turner Lucas.  But both pull it off fabulously&#8230;maybe a little too fabulously.  <strong>Idris Elba</strong> is the one to be hot about&#8211;dude&#8217;s sexiness is all up and through parts of the movie and he plays his bad boy role to the tee.  <strong>RZA</strong> surprisingly kills his &#8220;Moses Jones&#8221; character and is one of the &#8220;good guys&#8221; this time around.   After running the streets in the D-boy game, he flips the script and uses his knowledge of heroin and other street drugs to catch the big boy drug lords like Frank Lucas.   I&#8217;m sure the Oscar crew is going to be salivating over <strong>Russell Crowe&#8217;s</strong> major performance as Detective Richie Roberts.  He&#8217;s a subpoena server who works on the police force during the day, all while going to law school at night.  And is trying his damndest to be one of the 25% of NY cops who weren&#8217;t crooked back in the late 60&#8217;s early 70&#8217;s. </p>
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<p>As for the ladies&#8211;<strong>Ruby Dee</strong> plays Frank&#8217;s mother and she&#8217;s still got it.  I&#8217;m sure the casting director thought actress <strong>Lymari Nadal</strong> was a good fit as Eva &#8220;Miss Puerto Rico&#8221; Lucas, but seeing that I could barely understand a word she said throughout the movie, I beg to differ. <strong>Melissia Hill</strong> does a fabulous job as Redtop, Frank&#8217;s HBIC handling his packaging of the product at the stash house.</p>
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<p><em>Gangster</em> is worth seeing just to take a peek inside the mind of an entreprenurial genius who was beyond his times.  And rightly so.  The soundtrack of the movie definitely sets the tone and tells you exactly what&#8217;s going on in the mind of Frank as his empire rises and falls.  And the scenes are obvious where Jay got the inspiration for his album, since his whole LP could have been the soundtrack to this movie.  It&#8217;s an incredible journey with the production details only movie buffs can appreciate, like the metaphorical habits and style of Frank Lucas.</p>
<p><em>American Gangster</em> is <em>The Sopranos</em> meets <em>ATL</em> meets <em>The Shield</em>&#8230;with a more intricate and complicated plot that makes you second guess the meaning of right and wrong.  And I loved it.  YBF Rating: A-</p>
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<p>Catch <em>American Gangster</em> at theaters starting Friday, November 2nd.</p>
<p>This review is strictly the opinon of YBF.  Take it for what it is.<br />
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