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    It has been reported that Warner Brother Films will be creating the motion picture of the late singer and actress Aaliyah who died in a plane crash in 2001. Aaliyah sold more than 32 million albums worldwide before her career was cut short. The film will be a biopic of the singers life. Bill Condon, director of “DreamGirls” will be directing the film.

    “We are going to great extremities to make this movie perfect. We have Chante in extensive training studying, speaking with family members, watching personal footage and in choreography training with Aaliyah’s choreographer and dear friend Fatima Robinson. This movie will be seamless the same way it was for Selena fans who enjoyed Jennifer Lopez. I can promise Aaliyah fans that this movie will be ten notches higher.”

    A source for the film reveals that they “will be going very deep into Aaliyah’s life” and will allow fans to see the “most intimate side of Aaliyah’s legacy.” Sources say the script for the film ‘holds no bars’ and will go as far as touching on the subject of Aaliyah’s highly debated and publicized marriage and annulment to producer R.Kelly.

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    Stephen Sprouse helped pioneer the mix between street art, music and fashion. An ’80s New York City darling, he used day-glo, graffiti-prints and silk screen to create clothing that was inspired by the ’60s, had a very ’80s futuristic flair and feels most appropriate today. Sprouse interned with Bill Blass, worked for Halston and hung out with Andy Warhol. The Punk inspired designer even dressed Debbie Harry, Duran Duran and Billy Idol. He collaborated with Target, Marc Jacobs for Louis Vuitton and also served as a costume curator for the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame. Sprouse died in 2004 but his legacy lives on with new collaborations of his work with Marc Jacobs for Louis Vuitton and “Rock on Mars” an exhibit of his work at Deitch Projects in New York (from Jan. 9 to Feb. 28).

    For more information visit: www.deitch.com

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    As you may havent noticed, BlackWater Marketing Group tries not to post anything negative. Please do not look at this interview in a negative way. DMX is a very intelligent person. Some don’t know his story. He has been tortured a lot, which is how he became the person he is today. I have always been a huge fan of DMX. Keep your head up!

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  • January24th

    Diddy Reveals

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