This months cover by Aleksandar Ares. Layout by K.K.W |
They say "..life imitates art.." (1) and vice versa; and when it comes to the world of Hip-Hop, like other musical forms, the same is true.
Shae Parka as "Shae Chaplin" |
While the video is seriously good, some of the color scenes seem like home-movie footage, which may have been on purpose. The black & white scenes are exceptional in its way, mimicking the noir-look, style and feel of the Chaplin era. The movement from one reality to the next, scene to scene is at times extremely well done showing top-notch editing, cinematography and art direction.
The song itself is arguably one of Parka's best, with intricately crafted lyrics that seem to go with the theme of the Chaplin-like story line. And there is the crux of the whole thing, is Parka just adopting something of the tramps style and look to further his own game? Is he making a statement about reversal of fortune, "minstrel shows" (Hollywood & the black-face era)? A challenge to the status-quo cleverly disguised as narcissism, personal struggle, and hip-hop bravado?
In a way I think its all these things, though perhaps not consciously. However you choose to look at "Talking French", the fact is its an amazing, ambitious video thats far better then most others at Parka's level.
If you would like to know more, go to:http://www.myspace.com/search/music?q=Shae%20Parka&ac=t. Art is the reason, art is the way. (1) from The Decay of Lying, by Oscar Wilde.
In a way I think its all these things, though perhaps not consciously. However you choose to look at "Talking French", the fact is its an amazing, ambitious video thats far better then most others at Parka's level.
Shae Parka - AKA: Steven C Griffen II. Image courtesy of the artist. |