Friday, July 31, 2015

ARE YOU - PAID IN FULL???



Remember the high top fade? Do you remember the customized Gucci, Fendi and MCM leather sweat suits from hood reknowned NYC's own Dapper Dan  who had New York and inner cities across the globe flying to NYC for their own customized wear.  Every rapper and well known drug dealer had a customized outfit from this guy. Nowadays ever since 2010 Hip Hop & R&B have been reminiscing the glory days where music was pure, raw and gritty and told true stories from a real perspective good or bad. This was a era where the streets controlled the music and drug dealers was more than just dealers but businessmen as well.


The amount of money they made back then was record breaking and there was still a few loyal cats in the streets that lived by a certain code of respect then this was also the era where the streets got more dangerous than ever because of the movie Scarface and many society influenced fads separated even the best of freinds and the crack generation was born. But this era created some of the biggest urban crime bosses and drug dealers in history but it also gave us some of the best fashion, slang, music and trends that we still use today!  This movie is by the same producer that brought you DRUMLINE actor Nick Cannons debut role.The movie is set in Harlem(NYC of course) in the 1980's early 90's where a young man is introduced to the drug game and it shows the roller coaster ride of thThe title of the film is taken from the 1987 album byEric B. & Rakim

"Paid in Full" is based on the real life story of three friends Alpo Martinez, Rich Porter and Azie "AZ" Faison. Cam'ron plays as Rico, Mekhi Phifer plays as Mitch, and Ace is played by Wood Harris.e good the bad and the extremely ugly when the crack epidemic invaded the inner city just check the trailers and video clips below and see why this movie has become a cult classic.  Check the real Azie "AZ" Faison give you his feedback on the movie below.


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