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In Celeb Drama Celebrity News documentary Michael Vick WatchDocumentary

Michael Vick Tells It All in New Documentary [Trailer Inside]


The world watched as Michael Vick went from the NFL’s most celebrated player to its biggest villain.

At one point coined one of the greatest QB of all time, Vick went from celebrity to cellmate after knowledge of his illegal dog fighting ring broke in the media. 


Since then he has unquestionably reconstructed his career and won back the trust of his true fans. “I try not to dwell on people’s thoughts and perceptions because I know I can’t change that,” he says.

Vick is a film produced by Bleacher Report and is a tell-all about how Michael handled the dog-fighting ordeal emotionally and professionally.

In the trailer, Vick recollects on who he became after the money, stating: “I didn’t know who I was.” 

The 2001 No. 1 overall NFL draft pick, who broke records and created new boundaries in football, isn’t letting his past dim his spirit. As he opens up publicly for the first time, he speaks from a place of wisdom and appreciation.

Check out the trailer below:


ForeverMeah says...

The official Mike Vick documentary is set to be released on July 11. 

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In Celebrity News documentary No Malice No-Malice PushaT The Clipse WatchDocumentary

[#WatchIt] No Malice's End of Malice Documentary


Last month I was highly impressed with the publicity run of one-half Clipse member No-Malice and the debut of his latest documentary. This Sunday you may have caught on Revolt TV the premiere of "End of Malice," the new documentary focusing on the transformation of No Malice since the end of Clipse with little brother Pusha T. 



Luckily for some the entire documentary is now available below and it provides an inside look at a fascinating story that hasn't received its due coverage until now.

The film goes on to explore the transformation of Gene Thorton and embracing the word of God and adding the word "No" in front of his rapping alias. (source)


"End of Malice" ventures deep within No Malice's psyche to explain the reasons behind his unexpected path toward spiritual healing, a journey that has seen its fair share of struggle. 

ForeverMeah says... King Malice.



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In Celebrity News Chris Brown documentary Say what? WatchDocumentary

Who's Ready for a @ChrisBrown Documentary?


A new documentary of the life of Chris Brown is on its way! 

“He went from being America’s sweetheart to public enemy number one," is the tagline. The documentary will be used to give his fans an insight of what's really going on with CB over the last seven years. The project will be directed by Andrew Sandler and produced by Riveting Entertainment.

C-Breezy posted the cover of "Welcome to My Life" on his Instagram page on Wednesday, March 15th which let's the fans know he gives it the stamp of approval. 

ForeverMeah says...

No official release date yet but I wonder would they answer the age-old question..."What really happened in that fight between him and Rihanna?"


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The Plastic Age – A Documentary ft. Pharrell Williams [Full Video]

Check out this eye-opening video - The Plastic Age! 

We all talk about the Stone Age, the Iron Age and the Bronze Age, but what era are we living in right now? People are starting to refer to us as the -- Plastic Age
We make 288 million tonnes of plastic a year, and unlike paper, metal, glass or wood, it does not oxidise or biodegrade, instead it ends up in our oceans, making the ratio of plastic to plankton 100:1. 
The way to make use of The Great Pacific Garbage Patch? Bionic yarn. Co-designed by Pharrell, G-Star’s RAW for the Oceans collection is the world’s first denim line created from plastic that has been fished out of the big blue and recycled. 
Find out how we can pick 700,000 tonnes of plastic up off the sea floor in our documentary, made possible by G-Star, The Plastic Age.

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When did you fall in love with HipHop? 'Tanning of America'



Although released in 2011, record executive Steve Stoute’s “The Tanning of America: How Hip-Hop Created a Culture That Rewrote the Rules of the New Economy” was recently turned into a 2-part documentary series on VH1.

I was a little hesitant about watching but the documentary took it back from the beginning and giving the insight of the thought process it took just to get African Americans on television yet alone on the radios. Even for those who are well-versed in hip-hop's beginnings, the special included some priceless footage and interviews from  Russell Simmons, Diddy, Mariah Carey, Al Sharpton, Nas and numerous other individuals who have had an impact on the culture in some way.

Although most of the interviews reflects those teens that grew up in the 80s when hip hop began, I remember growing up in the 90s as a teen falling in love with hip hop. Sharing cassette tapes of of various rappers in New York, California, and Miami. Me and my best friend use to play Bone-Thugs in Harmony on repeat just to learn the words. Calling into TheBox just to hear our favorite songs played on the video channel. Before VH1 & MTV ever decided to open their market up to hip hop and rap music.

 It was definitely a time that most kids of the 90s felt that they too can be rappers. Hip Hop was ideally the voice for the voiceless. Our outlet, our sound, our dances... once crossed over became somewhat unidentifiable. Yet necessary for the culture to grow.

"We had no choice as hip hop artist to tell our story because we tired of it being told to you by people who hate us" - Nasir 'Nas' Jones

Steve Stoute interviewed with New York's Power 105.1 Breakfast club and gave a very insightful aspect of the documentary. Hence the reason I decided to give this documentary a try. Although people tend to group hip hop with just the music - those that grew up in it and in some cases raised them- is a culture within itself. A very lucrative culture at that.

Check out Steve's interview and the full documentary (part 1 &2) below:



Part 1: 'Tanning of America' Word is Born (video) -


Part 2: 'Tanning of America': Fight the Power (video) -


ForeverMeah says... I always thought... One day I would outgrow my relationship with Hip Hop. I never thought it was a "fad" like many, but I never thought it could grow and mature.  I thought it would be an adolescent memory I'd look back on it... like a crush. But it's deeper than that. We have a history... a friendship... a bond... My feelings have never been more clear, and I know they will never go away. I'm not a big fan of the new HipHop - more so impressed by the beats than the word play, just when you think you know everything there is to know about Hip Hop, it finds a way to surprise you... and remind you why you fell in love in the first place.




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