- My Account
- Logout
- Register
- Login
We're not taking the rap for knife crime
Related Articles
07 May 2009
A young MC and a breakdancing fruit-and-veg stallholder are among artists showcased in a new hip hop documentary. Film-maker Teddy Nygh, 29, spent two years interviewing some of Britain's leading hip hop names and visited more than 40 estates across London in a bid to capture "the real side of hip hop".
Clash A'Da Tight 1's is set for release in July on DVD and has already won nominations at eight film festivals worldwide.
Mr Nygh, from Hornsey, said: "I set out to show the art of hip hop, the rapping, the dancing and graffiti but also the entrepreneurial side. But I also saw the film as a way of addressing people's misconceptions about hip hop."
The film features 18-year-old Tottenham MC Chipmunk, real name Jahmaal Noel Fyffe, who weaves in lyrics about his high-scoring exam grades while keeping his art "real". Last year he was named Best UK Newcomer at the Mobo Awards .
He was filmed for the "rapumentary" behind the scenes on the shoot for his video Beast.
Mr Nygh said: "Chipmunk often references how well he did in his exams. When he was in the studio, his dad used to pick him up so he could go to do his homework."
He gained five As and four Bs at GCSE at Gladesmore Community School in Tottenham and is now studying sociology, drama and accounting A-levels.
Chipmunk's "Tiny Dancer" collaboration with Ironik, which samples Elton John's hit Tiny Dancer, is currently number three in the charts.
Other highlights of the film include breakdancer Fantastic Freeze, who also sells fruit and veg outside Turnpike Lane Tube station.
Other artists featured include the three-piece Heartless Crew from Holloway, so called because of the "hearts in their music", the 26-year-old rapper Sway, from Tottenham, and the Don Desperados, a three-piece grime group from Haringey, one of whom is also a youth worker.
Don Desperado member Mark-Anthony Johnson, 24, whose stage name is Skye Diesel, said: "The film explains to people who aren't in that kind of lifestyle the types of beef [arguments] that go on. Hopefully it will give these people the wider view and open up their minds."
The film also explores the rivalry around London's postcode gang wars.
Mr Nygh said: "It's a vicious circle that's hard to break and often the place where people come from, like their estate, is the only thing they have to protect."
Mr Nygh travelled across London, from Tottenham to Peckham, Hackney to Shepherd's Bush and also to Australia, to make the film. He added: "I wanted to shed some light on the darker side so people can understand it."
Clash A'Da Tight 1's is released on DVD in July.
Comments
Top stories in News
Top stories in News
-
London gets ready for the Diamond Jubilee - in pictures
-
EXCLUSIVE: I won't play with Joey Barton, says Adel Taarabt
-
Diamond Jubilee: Boat by boat, here is where to watch the Queen's Thames flotilla - VIDEO
-
Duchess of Cambridge is pretty in pink at her first Buckingham Palace garden party
-
News pictures of the day
-
‘We will form a human barricade to keep missiles off our homes’
-
Regent’s Park rapist: Teenage jogger assaulted by stranger in terrifying 7am attack -
Major Coalition u-turn as George Osborne scraps ANOTHER tax plan
-
Horror on the 5.53! Commuter dragged 200 feet after getting hand trapped on train -
Hunt-ed: Labour pile on pressure for Culture Secretary
The O2
Check out the cool stuff happening under our tent such as the hottest gigs, comedy, sport, films, clubs, bars, restaurants and much more.
A home to be proud of with Halifax
Download the Halifax's brilliant, free new Home Finder app, and take all the pain out of finding your dream home.
Can you imagine a career in teaching?
Be inspired to teach - let real teachers show you how rewarding the job can be.
Playing a game-changing role during the Games
Cisco is providing the solutions for London 2012's complex IT needs.
Win a Silverstone track day with Zantac 75
Feel the burn of a different kind - 20 Silverstone motoring experiences to be won
Celebrate with MARTINI®
This weekend toast one royal with another and make your Jubilee sparkle with a MARTINI Royale.
Reader Offers email A fantastic selection of
offers, giveaways and
promotions.
Why I think doctors are right to strike
Family pay tribute to the London man who gave his life to save a five-year-old girl from drowning
Eton schoolboys fly Games flag on Everest
Shrimpy's - review