Monthly Archives: September 2009

The Mind’s Motivation by J.Reyez

Canadian hip hop artist J. Reyez released a new music video “The Mind’s Motivation”. He directed the music video himself with a guest appearance by Yuri Tag of Kaba Modern. The raw footage adds to the message in his track. If you like the song, download it FREE here.

The Mind’s Motivation by J.Reyez

The Mind’s Motivation Lyrics:

(verse 1)

now have you ever felt the pain when you’re ignored by your fam?

middle child, young wild, but nobody understands

everyday just passing by, skipping school, changing routes

a bigger picture for the future but I’m tryin to paint it now

all your childhood friends, most of them graduated

I hate it, but you only live once so go and take it

hold the moment, go and own it, take control of your emotions

keep the faith, fix the pieces that were broken

remembering that day when you left out the door

single mom, 3 kids and still no child support?

I was raised independent but myself is always testin me

watching my back and the law’s always stressin me

we gotta eat, survive the streets with intentions

the game is full of fakes, too many seek attention

God is my protection, my perfect is imperfection

yeah and it’s just another lesson to be learned

(chorus)

it’s an everyday struggle

in this life just trying to do me

i gotta work hard for what I want,

it all has a price it don’t come free

you know in every situation

money is the mind’s motivation

though I’m running out of time

I stay on the grind, hustlin’ out on these streets

gotta stay on that grind

and we hustle like everyday

all day, everyday, all day

(verse 2)

I’m growin up you should be proud that I took the right route

the things that motivate my mind, never took a time out

you gotta understand, money is the mind’s motivation

and it can save lives but it drives into hatred

it’s pretty basic, it’s there for the makin’

it’s there so we save it but the greed overtakes it

its pretty crazy what we do to get paid

our mentality is pay me, nothings gettin in my way

I’m a superstar to your eyes and I still need a day job

I still need to get paid, when will it really pay off

ya pitiful, I should have stayed in school and I’ve been a fool

I rap cus it helps me through, you rap cus you think its cool

I’m trying to do me, without making a dance

without taking commands from all the fakes and demands

we all have our values, love is motivation

trust is what it makes it, believe and you’ll create it

(chorus)

Dichen Lachman in Dollhouse

Dichen Lachman is no stranger to TV. She been on one of the hottest series in Australia. You can see her in the US on the FOX series Dollhouse. She plays Sierra. Here’s a character description:

Sierra is one of the more recent Actives to join the Dollhouse, and her otherworldly looks have made her a tremendous asset. Unlike the other “volunteers,” Sierra was put in the Dollhouse against her will by a powerful, but sinister, man who could not take no for an answer.

If you were wondering, Dichen has a Tibetan mother and an Australian father. Also of note – Dollhouse writer Maurissa Tancharoen is the sister of Fame director Kevin Tancharoen.

Dollhouse Season 1 recap

More about Dichen Lachman

Dichen Lachman was born in Kathmandu, Nepal, and lived there with her extended family until age seven when her parents moved to Adelaide, Australia. Lachman received her first big break in 2005 when she was cast in “Neighbours,” one of Australia’s most successful television series. She played “Katya Kinski,” a part created specifically for her. Her credits include the 20th Century Fox feature “Aquamarine” (she played Beth-Ann) and the cable film “Aztec Rex.” Lachman divides her time between Australia and Los Angeles.

Fame directed by Kevin Tancharoen

The remake of “Fame” opens today. The films is directed by Kevin Tancharoen. It’s his debut film, but he’s no stranger to entertainment. At only 25, he’s been a producer, writer, dancer, choreographer, and editor. His background in dance and choreography will provide an authentic look at what it takes to be a performer. Not only is he directing the movie, but he is also an executive producer for the soundtrack. (See the Fame Music video. Also you can get the soundtrack on Asher Book - Fame (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) or at Amazon). Here’s a synopsis for Fame:

A reinvention of the original 1980 hit film, Fame follows a talented group of dancers, singers, actors, and artists over four years at the New York City High School of Performing Arts, a diverse, creative powerhouse where students from all walks of life are given a chance to live out their dreams and achieve real and lasting fame…the kind that comes only from talent, dedication, and hard work. In an incredibly competitive atmosphere, plagued by self-doubt, each student’s passion will be put to the test. In addition to their artistic goals, they have to deal with everything else that goes along with high school, a tumultuous time full of schoolwork, deep friendships, budding romance, and self-discovery. As each student strives for his or her moment in the spotlight, they’ll discover who among them has the innate talent and necessary discipline to succeed. With the love and support of their friends and fellow artists, they’ll find out who amongst them will achieve Fame…

Also look for Anna Maria Perez de Taglé in the cast of Fame. Get tickets for Fame here. BTW – His sister Maurissa Tancharoen is a writer on Dollhouse on FOX.

Update: Nice article about Kevin in the LA Times here.



Fame director Kevin Tancharoen

More Fame director Kevin Tancharoen (Check out his Myspace account here)

Win DVDs for Ong Bak and Chocolate

Thai martial artist Tony Jaa is back with Ong Bak 2. He stars in and directs this epic tale of revenge set hundreds of years in the past. Featuring a huge cast and hordes of elephants, this prequel takes Jaa’s skills to the next level, showcasing him as a master of a wide range of martial arts styles – while proving him to be a promising director as well. Ong Bak 2 is now available on VOD, Amazon and XBOX Marketplace! The film will be in theaters Oct 23.

For the release of Ong Bak 2, we’re doing a DVD giveaway of Ong Bak and Chocolate! Think of it as a refresher course in Thai martial arts films.


If you want a chance to win Tong Jaa’s breakout film Ong Bak and Chocolate starring the “female” Tony Jaa, Yanin “Jeeja” Vismistananda, let us know you’re out there. Send an email to webmaster@channelapa.com, twitter us, or facebook us. Tell us how you found out about channelAPA.com and why you should win. Winners will be randomly selected from all entries and notified by email. Entries must be received by October 5, 2009. Contest open to US residents only.

Ong Bak 2 Trailer

What we HATE about Each Other by KevJumba

Kevjumba and his dad share what bugs them about each other from slurping noodles to telling bad jokes. (Also see Kevjumba’s recent video with his dad, My Dad is NOT a DILF.) The effects of ISA LA 2009 hasn’t worn off for Kevjumba. In the video, he’s wearing a Wong Fu T-shirt and listing to “Fetish” by Far East Movement.



What we HATE about Each Other by KevJumba

Ken Jeong talks about Community

Ken Jeong makes his debut tonight as Senor Chang on Community. Previously, we posted some other clips of Ken Jeong as Senor Chang and even more Ken Jeong as Senor Chang. Check out this interview with Ken Jeong as he talks about his role, his college experience, his family, and whether he’ll be a doctor again.

Ken Jeong talks about Community

Update: Community Season 1 Episode 2