Actor Kevin Spacey
He's a two-time Academy Award winner for his performances in The Usual Suspects and American Beauty. His other films include L.A. Confidential, Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil, The Negotiator and The Shipping News. On television he was a regular in the series Wiseguy. In 1997 Spacey formed Trigger Street Productions, which has produced films and Broadway plays. Recently Spacey launched TriggerStreet.com, an interactive Web site dedicated to nurturing and developing undiscovered talent. Spacey's new film, The Life of David Gale, hits theaters this weekend. (Segment)
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DATE February 21, 2003 ACCOUNT NUMBER N/A⨠TIME 12:00 Noon-1:00 PM AUDIENCE N/A⨠NETWORK NPR⨠PROGRAM Fresh Airâ¨â¨Filler: By policy of WHYY, this information is restricted and hasâ¨been omitted from this transcriptâ¨â¨* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *â¨â¨Review: New CD "Get Rich or Die Tryin'" by rapper 50 Centâ¨DAVID BIANCULLI, host:â¨â¨Last week the new CD by the rapper 50 Cent, entitled "Get Rich or Die Tryin',"â¨became the highest-selling major label debut album since SoundScan beganâ¨tabulating album sales in 1991. The 25-year-old performer is a protege ofâ¨both Eminem and the late Run-DMC member Jam Master Jay. Rock critic Kenâ¨Tucker says 50 Cent has a compelling sense of drama, if a limited world view.â¨â¨(Soundbite of "Many Men (Wish Death)")â¨â¨Mr. LLOYD BANKS: Man, we gotta go get something to eat, man.â¨â¨50 CENT: (Rapping) Ay yo, man, damn, what's taking homie so long, son?â¨â¨Mr. BANKS: Calm down. Here he come.â¨â¨50 CENT: (Rapping) Many men wish death upon me. Blood in my eye, dawg and Iâ¨can't see. I'm trying to be what I'm destined to be and (censored) trying toâ¨take my life away.â¨â¨Unidentified Man: Come on!â¨â¨50 CENT: (Rapping) I put (censored) with me. My back on the wall now you gon'â¨see. Better watch how you talk when you talk about me, 'cause I'll come andâ¨(censored) away. Many men, many, many, many men wish death upon me. Lord, Iâ¨don't cry no more, don't look to the sky no more. Have mercy on me.â¨(Censored) put money on my head...â¨â¨KEN TUCKER reporting:â¨â¨50 Cent's rap music is a ferocious recitation of the facts of his life:â¨orphaned as a child by an absent father and a drug-dealing mother, aâ¨self-admitted crack seller who's been shot at least nine times. He'sâ¨certainly no role model, but his music does less to glamorize the thug lifeâ¨than make it sound like a ceaseless weight, of fear denied, paranoia admittedâ¨and tender emotions suppressed. Later on in that song I just played heâ¨compares himself to, quote, "Muhammad Ali in his prime." But with hisâ¨glowering countenance and stolid delivery, 50 Cent is more like the Mike Tysonâ¨of hip-hop. To some extent, 50 Cent, whose real name is Curtis Jackson, hasâ¨reason to brag. He's lifted himself out of a very bad street existenceâ¨through persistence.â¨â¨Signed to Columbia Records in 1999, his first album was never released.â¨Undaunted, he began putting out a series of mixed tapes, setting rhymes toâ¨melodies filched from other songs, and selling them on the streets of hisâ¨native New York. Jam Master Jay took Curtis Jackson under his wing, and wasâ¨instructing him in the ways of the recording studio and the music businessâ¨before Jay's tragic murder last year. Eminem heard some of this music andâ¨connected with 50 Cent's vision of the hardness of life, with his refusal toâ¨relinquish a sense of grim humor. After all, it's not as if the guy doesn'tâ¨like to party.â¨â¨(Soundbite of "In da Club")â¨â¨50 CENT: (Rapping) Go, go, go, go, go, go, go shawty. Is yo birthday. Weâ¨gon' party like is yo birthday. We gon' sip Bacardi like is yo birthday, andâ¨you know we don't give a (censored) if that's yo birthday.â¨â¨You can find me in the club, bottle full of bubb, but Mami, I got the X if youâ¨into takin' drugs. I'm into havin' sex. I ain't into makin' love. So comeâ¨give me a hug if you into gettin' rubbed.â¨â¨When I pull out up front...â¨â¨TUCKER: That's 50 Cent's biggest hit, "In da Club," produced intoâ¨irresistibility by Dr. Dre, who's also overseen Eminem's most sonicallyâ¨interesting songs. But 50 Cent's secret musical weapon is Mike Elizondo, whoâ¨plays an inventive style of keyboards and bass guitar lines. He helps keepâ¨the music varied. 50 Cent needs this help. His rhymes march in a regimentedâ¨meter than can become tedious, and he's least believable when he talks aboutâ¨romance. No, 50 Cent has one subject: how hard it is not merely to succeed,â¨but to stay alive. It's a message his audience wants to hear so badly hisâ¨record company had to release "Get Rich or Die Tryin'" a few days early,â¨because it was being bootlegged so fast on the street.â¨â¨Given the narrow choices he presents, I vote for 50 Cent to get rich, andâ¨implore him to please try to avoid dying as much as possible.â¨â¨BIANCULLI: Ken Tucker is critic at large for Entertainment Weekly. Heâ¨reviewed "Get Rich or Die Tryin'" by rapper 50 Cent.â¨â¨(Credits)â¨â¨BIANCULLI: For Terry Gross, I'm David Bianculli.â¨â¨(Soundbite of "Gotta Make it to Heaven")â¨â¨HOOK: (Rapping): Yeah. I gotta make it to heaven. Fuck going through hell.â¨Gotta make it to heaven. Gotta make it to heaven. Gotta make it to heaven.â¨Fuck going through hell. I gotta to make it to heaven. I hope I make it toâ¨heaven.â¨â¨50 CENT: (Rapping) Some say I'm paranoid, I say I'm careful how I choose myâ¨friends. Been to ICU once, I ain't going again. First Zee got (censored) andâ¨Raw got (censored) and homie's still in the hood, why he ain't getting hurt, Iâ¨smell something fishy, man. It might be a rat. (Censored) switchin' sides onâ¨(censored) just like that. U know me, I stay wit' a (censored) on her kneesâ¨and get (censored) away in the hood like the government cheese, spray onâ¨Suzuki's eleven hundred cc's, more plate on the back, straight squeezing aâ¨Mak. In the hood they identify (censored) by their cars, so I switch up whipsâ¨to stay off the radar. I ain't gotta be around to make (censured) hot. Iâ¨send Yayo to (censored) on ya block. So (censored) if I say get it done andâ¨make it (censored) if you around me, son.â¨â¨HOOK: (Rapping): I gotta make it to heaven. Fuck going through hell. Iâ¨gotta make it to heaven. I gotta make it to heaven. I gotta make it toâ¨heaven. Fuck going through hell. I gotta to make it to heaven. I hope Iâ¨make it to heaven. I gotta make it to heaven. Fuck going through hell. Iâ¨gotta make it to heaven. I gotta make it to heaven. I gotta make it toâ¨heaven. Fuck going through hell. I gotta make it to heaven. I hope I makeâ¨it to heaven.â¨â¨50 CENT: (Rapping) When I come through the hood, I don't stop the rappingâ¨(censored)...