Posted by Natasha - Last updated: Wednesday, October 31, 2007

“It’s not the typical dope boy’s life…”-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’s just the beginning. And I will say, after watching this screening last night, I’m officially convinced T.I.’s whole arrest was a publicity stunt. Way too many coincidental similarities in this movie and with his case. Just jokes…kinda.
While Denzy definitely doesn’t pull the same Oscar worthy performance in this movie that he did for Training Day, the story itself he represents here is simply incredible. Frank Lucas’ 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. American Gangster 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’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.
Ladies–don’t get too excited about the sexiness that is T.I.P. Harris being in this movie, since his role as Frank’s nephew Stevie Lucas is actually miniscule. Same with Common who plays Frank’s brother Turner Lucas. But both pull it off fabulously…maybe a little too fabulously. Idris Elba is the one to be hot about–dude’s sexiness is all up and through parts of the movie and he plays his bad boy role to the tee. RZA surprisingly kills his “Moses Jones” character and is one of the “good guys” 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’m sure the Oscar crew is going to be salivating over Russell Crowe’s major performance as Detective Richie Roberts. He’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’t crooked back in the late 60’s early 70’s.


As for the ladies–Ruby Dee plays Frank’s mother and she’s still got it. I’m sure the casting director thought actress Lymari Nadal was a good fit as Eva “Miss Puerto Rico” Lucas, but seeing that I could barely understand a word she said throughout the movie, I beg to differ. Melissia Hill does a fabulous job as Redtop, Frank’s HBIC handling his packaging of the product at the stash house.

Gangster 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’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’s an incredible journey with the production details only movie buffs can appreciate, like the metaphorical habits and style of Frank Lucas.
American Gangster is The Sopranos meets ATL meets The Shield…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-

Catch American Gangster at theaters starting Friday, November 2nd.
This review is strictly the opinon of YBF. Take it for what it is.
Posted by Natasha - Last updated: Wednesday, October 31, 2007
Check out Halloween pics of Ashanti and Nicole S. back in the day:


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Tiki Harrell Posted by Natasha - Last updated: Wednesday, October 31, 2007
Because Halloween is one of my fave Holidays, I’m giving out free ish:
YBF has teamed up with Special Ops Media to giveaway American Gangster prize items to 6 YBF readers. One of the following prizes directly from the movie production studio will be sent to each of the six winners: a poster, a t-shirt, a hat, a baseball jersey, a backpack, or a CD Soundtrack. Just send your full name to ybfgiveaway@gmail.com and put “AMERICAN GANGSTER” in the subject line. Contest ends next Wednesday November 7th so get in where you fit in. Good luck and Happy Halloween!
Posted by Natasha - Last updated: Tuesday, October 30, 2007

Sources from J. Lo’s label Epic Records/Sony are saying they’re wanting to drop Jenny but may only keep her to push out a greatest hits album:
She costs too much money and doesn’t sell enough,” says the source, who is familiar with the issue. “Her last album cover alone cost $60,000 in hair and makeup, lighting, photographers, re-touching, etc. The video budget was in the neighborhood of $300,000.
Is this something new? If her label is just now figuring that mess out they need to sue themselves. Anyways, sources are also saying she’s way too demanding with her transportation, excessive PR arrangements, glam squad (which is about $8,000/day), and other ish. Brave was released a couple weeks ago but is doing Kelly Rowland numbers at around 53,000 sales for the first week…and the label is not even close to breaking even. Damn. You would think chick would be in the history books for all the platinum statuses she should have been reaching with all this ish. Oh well.

HHNLive.com has an interview with Angie Stone…and chick is still bitter behind some D’Angelo:
Angie Stone on what happened with her and D’Angelo:
“Ain’t nothin’ happen with us. I never really say nothin’ negative about him, but he’s on my shit list right now.”
Angie Stone on whether or not she spoke with D’Angelo following his car accident:
“Of course. I have a son with him, so I had to speak to him. I’m very upset with him these days. I usually uphold him and try to keep him in the best light possible. I’m really not feeling him right now and he really needs to get his shit together.”
What’s really going on now? Was it the newest charges? Or the fact he’s been talking about dropping some new ish for like 3 years and no one’s seen it? Inquiring minds want to know Angie…..
And check out the fabulous Ms. Keys promo’ing her upcoming album over in Madrid, Spain today:




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Posted by Natasha - Last updated: Tuesday, October 30, 2007

Clearly not a damn thing…besides looking like the next victim of the “Caught Up” syndrome. Jaleel was spotted at Pure nightclub the other night still riding his Urkel/Dreamgirls cameo success. My lifetime crush on Stephan Urkél is slowly slipping away. Gotta love these 90’s stars check ins….
Posted by Natasha - Last updated: Tuesday, October 30, 2007
Ashanti’s taking notes from somebody because chick has been looking hot lately. She hit up the 10th Year of The G&P Foundation At The 2007 Angel Ball event hosted by Denise Rich last night:


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Star Jones Posted by Natasha - Last updated: Monday, October 29, 2007

Singer Jha Jha tells YBF that Foxy Brown, Koch Records, and the Koch VP Bob Perry have stolen her song. “Lights Out” is Foxy’s newest single and Jha says that was her ish to begin with:
I wrote the song months ago. I visited Bob Perry’s studio on numerous occasions, and he initially gave me the beat. I spent that night writing the hook and laying down my rap to it. I was going to use it for the Jim Jones Byrd Gang album but decided not to since I parted way with Jim. Koch Records knows what they did was wrong, especially Bob Perry.
Jha Jha, who’s been featured on tracks and videos with Diddy, Paul Wall, Jim Jones, and Elephant Man, is extra heated because of all the hard work she put into that song. She says she recorded “Lights Out” in Bob’s studio mid-March of this year, he told her he liked it and kept a copy at the studio. She also kept a copy to herself. Now a few month later, Foxy Brown has the same song. And she says Bob is not returning any of her phone calls. It looks like Foxy’s about to have yet another lawsuit on her hands. Chick is in solitary and is still getting in trouble. Damn.
Check both versions of the audio to compare for yourself. Jha Jha’s is below:
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And here’s Foxy’s new track:
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Not a good look for Fox Boogie and the label heads.