Press Release
Dirty States of America: The Untold Story of Southern
Hip-Hop Comes to a Store Near You!
The First Official Southern Hip-Hop Documentary and
Soundtrack In-Stores June 1, 2004!
NEW YORK, May 27, 2004 -- The first official Southern
Documentary is finally here! Long overdue, but well worth
the wait, Lyricist Lounge and Image Entertainment, Inc.
present Dirty States of America, the documentary of the
Southern Hip-Hop movement and soundtrack of the same name.
The DVD documentary and album will be available in-stores
June 1, 2004.
The film's director, James "FLX" Smith, along with Image
Entertainment, Inc., MIC Media and Lyricist Lounge share
their film with the world with the national in-store release
June 1, 2004.
The film garners its transforming look into hip-hop and the
South from the director's unique approach to life and
filmmaking. Unlike many of today's young filmmakers who
would rather do arm chair research, FLX rented a car and a
camera and spent a year and a half traveling throughout the
South to find just the right footage to show the world what
the South and it's music were really all about.
"I drove to every Southern state in the union," says FLX. "I
stayed in some states as long as two weeks filming two or
three interviews a day, sometimes I'd do five to seven
interviews a day. I wanted people to walk away with a sense
of what the South was really like and I knew that in order
to do that I had to be there." Dirty States of America aims
to do several things: show the South the way it really is;
dispel the stereotypes, and recognize the contributions the
South has made to Hip-Hop. "Southerners are a friendly
people by nature, but they're a bit more reserved when it
comes to revealing certain things about themselves. And I
don't blame them. Too many people have stereotyped them. So
I knew that I had to go down there and let them get to know
me and see that I was sincere about portraying the South in
a dignified manner. Once they felt where I was coming from
then me and the camera basically became a part of the
community."
It is this approach that gives the film its hard-hitting
edge and allowed FLX access to some of the South's most
touted artists. Lil Jon, Lil' Flip, David Banner, and 8 Ball
& MJG can be seen and heard on the Dirty States of America
project, along with noted historian Charlie Braxton who also
participated in documenting the South's trials,
tribulations, and ultimate rise to success. In this landmark
project, media, fans, and critics alike will have a chance
to see for themselves the culmination of one filmmaker's
hard work and vision and hear firsthand the unique sounds of
the South the documentary works so hard to explain. The
Dirty States of America CD will be available in-stores June
1, 2004.
"Now a new documentary will detail the region's rise to
stardom to satisfy the curiosity for those wondering exactly
how the South moved into the hip-hop house New York built,"
says BET.com. Look for this and other reviews, mentions and
features in upcoming issues of XXL, The Source, Blender and
more! Additionally, view the Dirty States of America trailer
at http://www.DirtyStates.TV.
For More Information Contact:
Althea Spellman
SpellBound Media
201-837-9704
Spellboundmedia@aol.com
Krista Thill
SpellBound Media
201-761-9918
Spellboundmedia@comcast.net
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