Daily Archives: October 25, 2012

For All music video by Far East Movement

For All music video by Far East Movement

Earlier this week Far East Movement dropped their single “For All” inspired by President Obama’s For All/ Forward Campaign. For the music video, they bring out tons of celebrities. Look for cameos from Emmanuelle Chriqui, A$AP Rocky, Snoop Lion (aka Snoop Dogg) , Scarlett Johansson, Russell Simmons, Tatyana Ali, Angela Simmons, Tyson Beckford, Kal Penn, Jared Leto, Jessica Alba, Don Cheadle, KevJumba, Common, Young Jeezy, George Lopez, and Josh Lucas. This song is for everyone no matter your race, religion, sexual preference etc. No matter who you support this election. Remember to vote. Hope is For All. You can get the single on For All - For All - Single or amazon.

Listen to more Far East Movement: Little Bird, Get Up (Rattle), Change Your Life Remix, Turn Up the Love, Turn Up the Love (fan version), Dirty Bass, Live My Life, Candy, Live My Life (Party Rock Remix).

For All music video by Far East Movement

Lyrics to For All by Far East Movement

Love is for all, for all, for all, for all
I spend a lot of time looking for a better day
Changing looking like it’s many years away
Slowly, slowly getting closer as my hope takes over for all
La-la-la-la

I’m pushing to the limit through the pouring rain
I see my parents work hard through the tears and pain
I guess we all do the same, let your dreams lead the way for all
La-la, yeah
I wear my heart on the sleeve and I’m not the only one
(I’m not the only one)
I always get back on my feet and I’m not the only one
(I’m not the only one)
I learn to cherish every moment now, I’m not the only one
(I’m not the only one)
As long as we’re together, you’ll never feel alone, at all

Chorus:
Love is for all
Life is for all
Dreams are for all
Hope is for all
Fell the love from everybody in the crowd now
This is for y’all, this is for all

Love is for all
Life is for all
Dreams are for all
Hope is for all
Fell the love from everybody in the crowd now
This is for y’all, this is for all
Sometimes I sit back, relax and enjoy the feeling
If I’m living, oh I’m barely living, oh I’m still breathing,
Today is something different, I woke up on the good trip
But the next part of my life where I could flip the world I live in
And now the sun is shining in my face
The doors are all well opened, will never close again
I do it for the love and let my dreams lead teh way for all
La-da

I wear my heart on the sleeve and I’m not the only one
(I’m not the only one)
I always get back on my feet and I’m not the only one
(I’m not the only one)
I learn to cherish every moment now, I’m not the only one
(I’m not the only one)
As long as we’re together, you’ll never feel alone, at all

Chorus:
Love is for all
Life is for all
Dreams are for all
Hope is for all
Fell the love from everybody in the crowd now
This is for y’all, this is for all

Love is for all
Life is for all
Dreams are for all
Hope is for all
Fell the love from everybody in the crowd now
This is for y’all, this is for all

Dancing till we up to the top, you get up
We’re strong enough that nothing will stop, now get up
Don’t ever let your energy drop, get up
And everybody throw your hands up

Dancing till we up to the top, you get up
We’re strong enough that nothing will stop, now get up
Don’t ever let your energy droṗ, get up
And everybody throw your hands up

Chorus:
Love is for all
Life is for all
Dreams are for all
Hope is for all
Fell the love from everybody in the crowd now
This is for y’all, this is for all

Love is for all
Life is for all
Dreams are for all
Hope is for all
Fell the love from everybody in the crowd now
This is for y’all, this is for all

Songified Debates Remix by Mike Relm x The Gregory Bros

Songified Debates Remix by Mike Relm x The Gregory Bros

DJ Mike Relm teamed up with The Gregory Bros for the Songified Debates Remix. Relive the highlights of the Presidential and Vice Presidential debates with all you favorite highlights as Mike Relm drops the beat. Mike Relm doubles the bass (base) with the help of Mitt Romney. No matter what your affiliate remember to vote if you’re 18+ years old and live in the United States.

Here’s more voting PSAs: Bee a Winner : Desi Voting PSA, For All, Wake up the Asian American vote in North Carolina, Muslims NOT Allowed to Vote?, (Don’t) VOTE #TakeAction PSA, Get out the Vote, 10 minutes with Aziz Ansari and Kal Penn, Reel in the Vote with Preschoolers, Officer Bart Kwan wants you to vote, Reel in the Vote with Randall Park, Embrace Your Power with Kelly Hu and George Takei, Power of the Swing Vote.

You can download Mike Relm’s latest mixtape “Run For It, Marty” for FREE here. He mashes up your favorite track, your favorite tunes, and your favorite video games. Back to the Future anyone.

Songified Debates Remix by Mike Relm x The Gregory Bros

Just Like Heaven by Norwegian Recycling

Just Like Heaven by Norwegian Recycling
Part Japanese mashup artist Norwegian Recycling released his latest work “Just Like Heaven”. Although he doesn’t mashup as many songs as usual, he still whips up a great piece. Here’s the tracks that went into the mix

1. Coldplay – Hurts Like Heaven
2. The Cure – Just Like Heaven
3. Rihanna – What’s My Name
4. A-ha – Take On Me

Norwegian Recycling taking you to heaven with this mashup. You can download it FREE here.

Listen to more Norwegian Recycling : Good Time mashup, Stars Come Out, Somebody That I Used To Know, Whitney, Good Feeling, Paradise, Don’t Stop Believin’, Kiss, Miracles, Open Your Eyes, and Mash it up.

Just Like Heaven by Norwegian Recycling

For the Moment album by Boombox Saints

For the Moment album by Boombox Saints

Vancouver based Hip-Hop/R&B group Boombox Saints release their debut full-length album “For The Moment”. Recorded over 10 months from late 2011 into 2012 “For The Moment” is a brutally honest narrative of each individual’s experiences with life’s highs and lows, family struggles and painful personal relationships. Consisting of Freeky P, Adlib, Huggy Fresh and DJ Relik, the Boombox Saints are sneaker fiends, street-wear enthusiasts and addicted to fresh junkies have an uncanny ability to capture the attention of anyone within earshot of their own brand of Hip-Hop & R&B infused pop. “For The Moment is as outside the box as a fresh pair of J’s” says Huggy Fresh. To sum up this record, “the weathered soles pictured on the cover is parallel to our own souls, worn out running thru the fourteen songs on this album. In laymen’s terms this is swag-fest 2013.” Freeky P describes the new album as “a post-modern, modern epic love tale of our collective lives tracked by a New-stalgic soundscape, detailing the joys and falls of relationships in the never ending chase of happiness. In short, walk fourteen songs of our lives and you’ll forever be changed.” Here’s the full track listing for the album:

1. Whole World
2. Comin’ Back
3. Move On
4. For The Moment
5. Blind feat. Emmalyn Estrada
6. Choreographer
7. 0
8. Walls
9. By My Side feat. Vanessa Villabroza
10. For You feat. Jenilee Reyes
11. Walk On By
12. Peekaboo Style feat. Emmalyn Estrada
13. Can’t Be (Interlude)
14. One Last Time

Produced entirely by DJ HUNT with co-production (“O”, “By My Side”, “Walk On By”, “Peekaboo Style” and “One Last Time”) by DJ KEMO, the 14 song album is now available worldwide on For the Moment - Boombox Saints or amazon, as well as offered as a free download on the band’s website here.

The quartet has garnered considerable media attention for their quality of music and hyped performances alongside some of today’s most successful and respected acts – J. Cole, Kid Cudi, Big Sean, Mos Def, Jay Electronica, Talib Kweli, Souls of Mischief, Far East Movement, Danny Fernandes, Sean Paul and many more.

Listen to more Boombox Saints: She Looks Like, Gametime, The Break Up Song and Late Night Creep.

For the Moment album by Boombox Saints

Try 2 Mend by JayT

Try 2 Mend by JayT

Rapper Jay T dropped the music video for his single “Try 2 Mend”. With an R&B flavor, he dwells on love and how to heal from a broken heart. It’s tough to let go when you’re trying to mend your heart. Emotions you feel for the other person is tough to control. Just know that there is something better when your heart heals.

Also listen to Broken Hearted by Cody C Lee and Only One by Tim Toishi.

Try 2 Mend by JayT

Cloud Atlas criticized For Yellowface Make-Up & Exclusion Of Asian Actors

Cloud Atlas criticized For Yellowface Make-Up & Exclusion Of Asian Actors

The Media Action Network for Asian Americans (MANAA) is criticizing the new Warner Brothers motion picture “Cloud Atlas”—promoted as artistically groundbreaking because its actors swap racial and sexual identities—as business-as-usual in its exclusion and offensive yellow-faced renditions of Asian people.

A multi-ethnic epic spanning 500 years and around the globe, “it’s an artistically ambitious approach to filmmaking,” according to the organization’s Founding President Guy Aoki. “Unfortunately, it reflects the same old racial pecking order that the entertainment industry has been practicing for decades.”

“Cloud Atlas,” written and directed by Tom Tykwer (“Run, Lola, Run”) and Lana and Andy Wachowski (“The Matrix” trilogy) and based on the novel by David Mitchell, utilizes an all-star cast that includes Tom Hanks, Halle Berry, Jim Broadbent, Jim Sturgess, and Hugo Weaving. In order to stress a thematic continuity among the movie’s six different interwoven stories, the filmmakers cast many of the same actors as different characters in each time period. Cloud Atlas 2144 Doona Bae One of the stories takes place in a totalitarian, mechanized Neo Seoul Korea in the year 2144. An Asian female clone (South Korean actress Doona Bae) is encouraged by another female clone (Chinese movie star Xun Zhou) to break out of her oppressive pre-programmed routine to serve men and become an independent thinker. The segment also includes White actors Sturgess, Weaving, and James D’Arcy as ostensibly Korean characters, using eye prosthetics to make their Caucasian features look more Asian. “’Cloud Atlas’ prides itself on its ‘multi-racial cast,’” said Aoki, “but that basically means White men and women of color, like La Jolla Playhouse’s ‘The Nightingale,’ which was criticized last Summer for using only two Asian American actresses but allowing five White men to play Chinese characters.

Aoki said, “’Cloud Atlas’ missed a great opportunity. The Korea story’s protagonist is an Asian man–an action hero who defies the odds and holds off armies of attackers. He’s the one who liberates Doona Bae from her repressive life and encourages her to join the resistance against the government. It would have been a great, stereotype-busting role for an Asian American actor to play, as Asian American men aren’t allowed to be dynamic or heroic very often. Cloud Atlas Doona Bae and Jim Sturgess “But instead, they cast Jim Sturgess in yellowface,” Aoki continued, referring to the historically frowned-upon practice of using cosmetics, such as eye prosthetics, to make Caucasian actors look Asian. “In fact, every major male character in the Korea story is played by non-Asian actors in really bad yellowface make-up. When you first see Hugo Weaving as a Korean executioner, there’s this big close-up of him in this totally unconvincing Asian make-up. The Asian Americans at the pre-screening burst out laughing because he looked terrible–like a Vulcan on ‘Star Trek.’ It took us out of the movie. And Jim Sturgess and James D’Arcy didn’t look much better.”

MANAA Vice President Miriam Nakamura-Quan stated, “In the modern age of movie make up, it is disturbing to see poorly done Asian eye prosthetics to make Caucasian men look Asian. The race-changing make-up totally disrupted the flow of the film. The old yellowface movie characters of the past like Fu Manchu and Charlie Chan looked more realistic than the characters in ‘Cloud Atlas.’ Why couldn’t they have cast a handsome Asian American actor of mixed race to play the multiple roles in Neo Seoul and the other time periods? It would have made the movie more believable.” Cloud Atlas Doona Bae Added Aoki, “It appears that to turn white and black actors into Asian characters (black actor Keith David was also Asian in the 2144 story), the make-up artists believed they only had to change their eyes, not their facial structure and complexion. In two scenes in other segments of the film, Bae and Zhou are made up to appear Caucasian. The filmmakers, Aoki said, “obviously took more care to make them look convincingly white. The message the movie sends is, it takes a lot of work to get Asians to look Caucasian, but you can easily turn Caucasians into Asians by just changing the shape of their eyes.”

In another story set in the South Pacific in 1849, Maori slaves are played predominantly by blacks, including Afro-British actor David Gyasi. “You have to ask yourself: Would the directors have used blackface on a white actor to play Gyasi’s role?” asked Aoki. “I don’t think so: That would have outraged African American viewers. But badly done yellowface is still OK.

“In any case, this was a lost opportunity to cast real Asian Pacific Islanders. Why weren’t there any real Asian male actors portraying any of the major characters in this supposedly racially diverse film?” Aoki concluded, “It’s a double standard: White actors are allowed to play anything–except black characters–and have the dominant roles; Asian male actors are non-existent. And Pacific Islanders are played by blacks.”

Asked Nakamura-Quan, “If, in the making of this complex movie, the creators of ‘Cloud Atlas’ can make creative leaps in time, place, characters, race and gender, why can’t they also take a creative leap in the casting?”

Cloud Atlas Trailer