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A MONUMENTAL
PROJECT TAKES FLIGHT:
QD3 ENTERTAINMENT TO RELEASE COMPREHENSIVE TUPAC SHAKUR- THUG ANGEL: THE
LIFE OF AN OUTLAW ON DVD AND VIDEO VIA IMAGE ENTERTAINMENT, APRIL 2; AUDIO-ONLY
TRIBUTE CD TO FOLLOW
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Eleven additional QD3 DVD / video programs and soundtracks in the works
to explore hip-hop's cultural and historical impact through featured artists
and
in-the-action perspectives
In what can only
be described as a monumental project of far-reaching significance, legendary
producer and composer Quincy D. Jones III and his namesake QD3 Entertainment
will release Thug Angel: The Life and Times of Tupac Shakur, a
DVD and video documentary, on April 2. An audio-only tribute CD featuring
friends and family of the revered artist will drop six weeks later.
Thug Angel... is a comprehensive and deeply personal look at Shakur,
who was assassinated in 1996, and contains 100 per cent exclusive footage,
including well over 70 minutes of the rapper himself. The DVD offers more
than two hours of bonus footage featuring full-length, unedited Shakur
interviews and behind-the-scenes material as well as family and friends,
in addition to the actual documentary. The video version clocks in at
90 minutes. Jones, who's known as QD3 among friends and music industry
associates produced the film, as well as scored the music to the revelatory
documentary.
No one is better
qualified to present Thug Angel... than QD3. In addition to being
one of the most brilliant multi-faceted talents in the music industry,
QD3, along with many others in the Jones family were extremely close with
Shakur. As a result, the documentary is an authentic, honest and detailed
rendering of the artist.
"Everything
that you see is what you would have seen if you were around at the time.
It's not a piece that's done with a specific angle in mind. We shot as
it was happening, and we're going to show that - for better or
worse," QD3 promises.
Indeed, Thug
Angel... is reality at its most potent and vital, captured in a variety
of mediums from High-8 to Beta SP, giving it a very real and in-the-moment
quality.
It took QD3 well
over four years and a detective's sensibilities to track down and acquire
all of the footage, most of it filmed by Shakur's many friends, as well
as an infallible memory for people, dates and locations. Forget the stacks
of RIAA-certified gold, platinum and multi-platinum albums issued to QD3
for his production genius on behalf of 2 Pac, Prince, Ice Cube, Brandy,
LL Cool J, his own father, Quincy Jones, and many more. And never mind
his "Producer of the Year" Source Award nomination, his ASCAP
Composers Award for The Fresh Prince of Bel Air, or his Emmy nomination
with George Clinton for composing the theme to Eddie Murphy's The PJs.
"This
is my life's work," QD3 says of putting together Thug Angel....
"When you go through rough times and there's a purpose behind
it; you don't really feel it - you just keep going. And that's how it
was. We had a lot of uphill battles, but at the end of the day, it's been
very worthwhile, as we wanted the world to see Tupac as the complete human
being. All the additional producers of the film were also very close friends
of Tupac, one of which (Leila Steinberg) is a former manager of Pac whom
he lived with for four years. We had all begun work on this film while
Pac was still alive.
"This project
is a gift to Tupac and his legacy," QD3 continues. "It's a very
personal love project, in a sense. There's so much about him that was
really incredible."
As if giving
Thug Angel... its wings wasn't enough, QD3 Entertainment has 11 additional
DVD and video programs in the works that span every genre of hip-hop,
including old school and gangster rap, and features influential artists
such as NWA and Ice Cube, while exploring and underscoring the cultural
and historical impact of the music and the groups that create it.
"The mission
for this series," QD3 reveals, "is to humanize and validate
hip-hop and the people in hip-hop that were important and were doing something
important, in a way that traditional media has not so far. I've worked
with people in the industry that have a lot more to them and have a lot
more to offer than what they give you in the media. We believe this is
the level of quality and accuracy in coverage that the urban market has
been waiting for and deserves.
"We're going
to be able to show rappers before they were famous, because we were filming
them as they were starting, not after they sold platinum. What we have
to offer is the whole journey versus just the fame part."
The never-before-released
archival footage for the series, encompassing 1978 to 2001, offers an
enlightening and entertaining view from the inside out. Each title will
have a companion CD. The 12-part series marks a multi-year urban / hip-hop
music programming agreement for world wide home video and broadcast between
QD3 and distribution powerhouse Image Entertainment, a leading licensee
and distributor of DVD programming in North America.
Comments Barry
Gordon, Image vice president of sales, "I am confident that the talent
that QD brings to the table with these programs, coupled with our marketing
and distribution, will serve to satisfy and enormous consumer appetite."
States QD3, "Image
has released and succeeded with many different types of music programming
on home video, so they were ready to attack the urban / hip-hop market.
Working with Image, I can see that they're ready, and I know that this
exclusive partnership will take us all to the next level."
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To talk hip-hop
history and so much more with the insightful, informative and eloquent
QD3, call Steve Levesque or Guy McCain at 310.860.9170
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