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      • Oct
      • 5
      • 2009
    • FEATURE: AMANDA DIVA DOES IT ALL

      Written by Rondel at 10:22 am on Oct, 5 2009
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    VE: First and foremost, I’m always excited to see a Grenadian doing big things in this business. I’m trying to track us all down. So far I know you, Craig David and Estelle. I’m trying to be the next on that list lol. Do you know of any others?

    AD: hahaha nice! No I can’t say I do. Unless of course you count Sparrow!

    VE: True! You and Estelle are actually pretty good friends right?

    AD: yup

    VE: New York is very different from Inglewood and Miami where you grew up. What is it about NYC that made you make it home?

    AD: Actually, I grew up in the Valley and Orlando. NYC just has a vibrancy about it that speaks to and inspires me. I knew when I visited at 12 that it was where I wanted to be.

    VE: Dam this faulty internet information lol. An educated young woman, you have a degree from Columbia University in African American studies. How was your experience at NY’s Ivy and why did you choose to study that?

    AD: I got my master’s at Columbia. I went to SUNY Purchase as an undergrad. Originally I was in the acting program but after my first year I left and created my own major. Black Studies with a concentration in the Visual and Performing Arts. I decided to get my master’s in the topic because one of my favorite professors stopped me on campus one day and said, “you’re gonna change the world and you’ll need your master’s to do it.” That was that!

    VE: It’s hard to say where people might know you best from, because you’ve done a little of everything. MTV Hostess, SIRIUS Radio Host on the Hip-Hop Nation Show, replacing Natalie on the Floetry tour, your own mixtape & ep’s, appearances on Nickelodeon and Def Poetry Jam back in the day. How do you describe your career? Like what do you tell people who ask you “what do you do?”

    AD: When people ask what I do I tell them, I do it all.

    VE: What has been the highlight of your career so far?

    AD: The highlight of my career? That’s a tough one. There’ve been a few, hosting on MTV2, interviewing Outkast, the first time I performed with the Roots, being featured on Q-tip’s album alongside greats like Norah Jones, Raphael Saadiq, & D’angelo, stand out.

    VE: Now you have amazing art that you create, which is the main reason we’re featuring you today. How do you describe your artwork?

    AD: My art is just like me, vibrant, strong, detailed and funky.

    VE: How long have you been drawing/painting?

    AD: I’ve been drawing since I can remember but I didn’t start painting until 10th grade.

    VE: Where do you pull inspiration from in your creative process?

    AD: basically from my surroundings and also this imagination of mine. I just have random images in my head. A lot of them involving lines. I have a thing about lines and symmetry.

    VE: How has your artwork been received so far?

    AD: Amazingly well! I can’t believe it. I’ve kept it to myself for so long I’m astonished at the overwhelmingly positive response. I think folks are so tired of fake shit like autotune, etc so to see an authentic skill like painting, they get hype. It feels good.

    VE: I noticed that your work is also reasonably priced. I know a lot of artists with your skill level and notability try to charge an insane amount of money. Was there a thought process behind your price points?

    AD: My price points are only reasonable because I know that I have to build to insane prices. Trust, when I can charge insane prices I WILL! Because there is a piece of your soul so it shouldn’t be reasonably priced! But prints will be;)

    VE: What is next for Amanda Diva?

    AD: I’m working on my first solo art show in nyc. Sponsored by Swizz Beats whom a lot of people in the hip-hop world don’t know is an avid and well respected art collector. I’m also working to expand my hand-bag line and really push to get it to the people. Otherwise I’m always working to bring quality work to the fore, so the music, web shows, etc are growing as the art does.

    VE: Where can people reach out to you on the web?

    AD: twitter.com/amandadiva and check out www.amandadiva.com



    In Art & Photog, FEATURES amanda diva, Art, art show, artist, caribbean, does it all, draw, ent, entertainment, estelle, floetry, gallery, grenada, grenadian, i'm a diva, MTV, Music, paint, painting, swiss beats, swizz beats, vitalize
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      • Sep
      • 15
      • 2009
    • Are You High School? Why I’m Still Team Kanye

      Written by Rondel at 1:26 pm on Sep, 15 2009
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    I am not angry with Kanye West and let me tell you why. Right after Kanye’s stunt at the MTV VMAs, I was in shock for about 6 minutes. I really couldn’t speak or think clearly because I have been an avid music award viewer since I was a child, seen quite a few things, but nothing like that. Kanye was wrong for interrupting Taylor Swift’s speech, taking the mic, downplaying her award and re-awarding Beyonce – who from the looks of her face and body language was quite embarrassed and wanted nothing to do with the debacle. There’s no denying that Kanye had no right to take those actions and step on the Swift’s young, innocent joy.

    However, I immediately knew something was wrong with Kanye. Something wasn’t the same. Yea we’ve known him to be outlandish and tell award shows that they’re being disrespectful for cutting off his acceptance speech (Grammy’s) or not awarding him when he felt he was deserving (MTV), but there was something different this time. Before he was defending himself and hurting no one. This time he was on a rant to defend another artist and hurt an artist who I’m sure worked hard for her success. I immediately wondered why.

    People were quick to bash Kanye West. They didn’t take two seconds to see that this wasn’t his usual antic…that there was a deeper issue, which I think was pretty clear for any person with depth. But of course, the general population is rather shallow and oblivious.

    kanye-west-amber-rose-2009-mtv-vmasSoon after, pictures surfaced of Kanye getting buzzed up on the VMAs red carpet (pre-awards) with a bottle of Henny to the left and snake skin woman to the right. Again, I’m not saying he’s right by any means, nor is being drunk an excuse for outlandish and hurtful behavior. Kanye was definitely wrong, and has been wrong+sober in the past. My point though, is that the entire study of psychology is based on the brain and how we all react to life’s circumstances differently. There are plenty of drunks on the street or even in our families who are the way they are because of their reaction to circumstances. “Dam, something is wrong with him, he needs help” is more powerful than “F*ck Kanye, he’s a d*ck,” which is all I was hearing at the time.

    To be completely honest, if you didn’t like Kanye and didn’t support his music before this situation, none of what I’m saying is directed to you. You can continue disliking him and not supporting him, as I can completely understand and respect your viewpoint. He has done and said many controversial things in the past that can polarize you to either love or hate him. Personally, before this point, he didn’t make me do more than either laugh or shake my head. My comments are directed to the Kanye supporters who tolerated or even rocked with him before, who are suddenly anti-Kanye. These people are fickle and simple-minded. These are the people who read tabloid covers or hear gossip from a friend, nod their heads and all of a sudden that word is gospel. These are the people who ran Michael Jackson into the ground. Do better.
    Ask yourself if you’ve ever been drunk and said or done something that hurt someone else. Or have you ever had a friend who you’ve forgiven for drunken dumbness after they apologized? Chances are you’ve been in at least one of those scenarios. I’ve forgiven friends who did drunken dumbness and they were not even drinking out of depression. They were just drunk to be drunk. So think a little deeper as to why some people would be weighing this simple situation between two artists so heavily, as if he beat someone, or statutory raped someone?

    Not to mention, this is THE SAME Kanye who was THE ONLY celebrity bold enough to call out the President of the most powerful country in the world and say that he doesn’t like black people. How easily people forget. “George Bush doesn’t care about black people!” Career on the line and all, Kanye has always talked out of turn, hate it or love it. This time, yes, it went a little too far because he’s been drinking away his depression… because he’s going through some things with the his mother passing, his fiance leaving him, the stress of a non-stop life on stage and the ordinary stresses of life. You don’t know that you yourself wouldn’t turn to alcohol if you were dealing with his battles. Or even if not alcohol, what would your reaction be? Running through women/men to fill a void? Shutting people who love you out of your life? Becoming a workaholic so you don’t have to deal with the pain that is your reality? Everyone has something.

    But the question remains, if Kanye sincerely apologized for hurting Swift and anybody else who got hurt, why are some Kanye fans turning their backs? Is he not human? Is what he did REALLY that bad? Or is it just easier to write someone off instead of trying to figure them out?

    The overall point is this: Kanye isn’t paying me to write this, but as usual, celebrity lives reflect our own. We go through what they go through, just under less magnification. We get scrutinized from the people around us rather than people around the world. If you were a Kanye fan before and you turn your back now, you’re really high school and need to do better. Perez Hilton and a number of celebrities and bloggers are on this rampant anti-Kanye thing like he punched them in the mouth. High school!

    Picture this. High school: you had a homie who was outspoken as hell, but you accepted it or even liked it. It was entertaining as hell and usually they didn’t hurt anybody but themselves, but they didn’t care. Then one day your homie was going through some personal things and had a bad day, he spazzed on some chick you don’t even care for. Word spread around school that he was uncool for it and even after he apologized and explained himself, people just stopped talking to him. Is that still your homie?

    In Music AA, act out, alcoholism, dead, depressed, dying, hate, hurt, kanye west, mic, michael jackson, mother, MTV, outlandish, pain, psychology, taylor swift, VMA, wrong
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