With My Krazy Life, YG scored one of the best albums of 2014, a vivid depiction of gang life in South Central Los Angeles. All along, however, the Compton rapper wanted to go deeper, adding visuals to create a 30-minute short film, Blame It on the Streets.
"We knew we wanted to do a movie when My Krazy Life came out, but we didn't have no time," says the 24-year-old, slightly exhausted from a whirlwind of events that included an American Music Awards performance with Fergie and a star-studded premiere at the Chinese Theater in downtown L.A.
YG co-wrote the Blame It on the Streets screenplay with Darryl "Lucky" Rodgers,...
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"We knew we wanted to do a movie when My Krazy Life came out, but we didn't have no time," says the 24-year-old, slightly exhausted from a whirlwind of events that included an American Music Awards performance with Fergie and a star-studded premiere at the Chinese Theater in downtown L.A.
YG co-wrote the Blame It on the Streets screenplay with Darryl "Lucky" Rodgers,...
Click here to Read More