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50 Cent’s label, Interscope Records released a press release, stating that the rapper’s new LP, “Before I Self Destruct,” originally slated for December 16th release, will drop early 2009!
Interscope says the artist was “rushing” to meet the December date but “with the deadline to secure advertising and retail placement for the album imminent,” the rapper opted to wait until next year.
The album boasts production and guest turns from mentors Dr. Dre and Eminem; producer Scott Storch helmed first single “Get Up.”
“Before I Self Destruct” will be bundled with a full-length feature film of the same name, in which 50 Cent plays a budding basketball star who becomes a criminal after his mother’s murder.
Early pressings of the album will also include a second DVD with the documentary “Two Turntables And A Microphone: The Life & Death of Jam Master Jay,” which 50 Cent executive produced.
50 Cent’s fourth studio album and film “Before I Self Destruct” has been pushed back one week from December 9th to December 16th, Rap-Up.com can confirm.
The album is 50’s last work of original material under his current contract with Interscope Records. “Before I Self-Destruct” will now go up against albums from Plies, Bow Wow, Soulja Boy, and Keyshia Cole.
Hip-Hop model Angel “Lola Luv” Fershgenet is furthering her career in film with a co-starring movie role with G-Unit front man 50 Cent.
Fershgenet confirmed her work with the rapper during a recent interview with Blok TV.
Although she didn’t specify details surrounding the project, the model/actress revealed that the feature, titled “Before I Self Destruct,” is being produced and directed by 50 Cent, who also stars in the movie with Clifton Powell.
According to Fershgenet, the movie will be released “probably by the end of this year.” “Before I Self Destruct” is one of a string of projects on deck for Fershgenet.
In addition to modeling, the rap video fixture is embarking on a career as an artist in the world of music.
When asked to describe her foray into music, Fershgenet stated that she would pursue rapping rather than singing.
“I got too much swagger to do anything else anyway,” she said smiling.
Fershgenet’s new rap ambitions comes after her first film “Crazy Like a Fox,” debuted earlier this month at the 12th Annual American Black film Festival (ABFF) in Los Angeles.
Although she doesn’t have a single coming out right now, Fershgenet did confirm that fans will get a musical offering from her before the end of the year.
“I’m working on my mixtape….I’m doing it all. I’m versatile,” she said, “So definitely doing it all. Modeling, acting, music. All.”
In addition to working with Fershgenet on “Before I Self Destruct,” 50 Cent will be seen alongside big screen icons Al Pacino and Robert DeNiro in the upcoming film Righteous Kill, which is slated to hit theaters on September 12.
Black Ivory Communications will celebrate the West Coast premiere of director Tony Abulu’s latest film “Crazy Like a Fox” at the 12th Annual American Black Film Festival (ABFF) in Los Angeles. The film will screen at Mann Beverly Center 13 Cinemas on Thursday, August 7, 2008 at 4:41 p.m. The erotic thriller marks the feature film debut for Ethiopian-born actress Angel “Lola Luv” Fershgenet, a renowned American video model who has starred in numerous chart-toping hip hop and R&B videos and has graced the covers of the hottest urban magazines. The film also stars Nigerian actor Karibi Fubara, Jamaican beauty Keturah Hamilton, David Tawil, Ebbe Bassey, and a range of Broadway actors.
“So seductive…so sexy…so dangerous,” teases the trailer for the film. “Crazy Like a Fox” is a romantic thriller set in modern-day New York City. Fershgenet stars as Angelique Dubois, a stunning, young former model from Paris whose marriage to a middle-aged Harlem-based psychiatrist (David Tawil) turns into a web of deceit when she becomes entangled with their young and dashing African chauffer, Michael Bako (Karibi Fubara). Passions ignite and emotions flare, resulting in a brutal murder in this classic, suspense-packed thriller.
Written, produced and directed by Tony Abulu, “Crazy Like a Fox” is Abulu’s third feature film. His debut film, ”Back to Africa,” screened to a sold-out audience at the 1998 Pan African Film Festival in Los Angeles and was again well received during its 10th Anniversary screening at this year’s Newark Black Film Festival. Abulu acknowledges ABFF’s selection of “Crazy Like a Fox” as a testimony to the artistic quality and inexhaustible creativity of the contemporary African artist. “The ABFF is one of the most influential Black film festivals in the world, and we’re honored that our film was selected for screening,” he shares. “We know that it will give the film the opportunity for mainstream U.S. distribution.”
To purchase tickets for the screening please visit www.abff.com. For more information about the film, please visit www.crazylikeafoxfilm.com or email info @ crazylikeafoxfilm.com.
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Angelique (played by video vixen Angel Lola Luv), a stunning 23 year old ex-model from Paris and her rich Middle-aged husband (played by David Twil from “Money Train” and “Spin City” alongside Michael J. Fox) hire a handsome African immigrant as chauffeur (played by Karibi Fubara star of “American Dream”.) Soon, passions ignite and emotions flare resulting in brutal murder in this classic suspense packed, erotic thriller sizzling with passion, seduction and greed. Enter relentless, N.Y.P.D. hard-nosed detective and the case cracks wide open, revealing shady pasts, greedy motives and diabolic intentions.