...5 najbardziej raperskich gal rozdania nagród.
The Film Academy Award granted since 1929, better known as "The Oscars" is a gala bringing together the most influential personalities of the film world, excellent comedians and artists presenting their works. Hip-Hop as a culture has been present in American cinematography for years, but it has been waiting for a proper respect in the form of a statuette for a long time. The mere possibility of a performance for rappers at the gala despite millions of CD and track gains was a huge distinction. We have collected 5 exciting moments for you from the recent past when the street has appeared in the salons.
We start the review with Eminem and Oscar, which he received although he did not appear at all, in 2003 for the song "Lose Yourself" from the movie "8 Mila". Incidentally, in the aforementioned painting, the Detroit representative played the main role, although the Academy did not appreciate its acting values here. Only three years have come to wait for the rappers for another distinction and this is the one honored with the statuette for the song "It's Hard Out Her For A Pimp" by the Three Mafia collective. Rappers, literally running into the podium, dressed in wide-rimmed clothes, were far from the elegant guests gathered in the hall, even the Queen Latifah rapper announcing their victory. The Oscars, however, have, in contrast to M.I.A., which despite the nomination for "O ... Saya" and many awards that he won "Slumdog. The millionaire from the street "tasted itself in 2009, just to disappear from the stage a moment later. Pharrell Williams is present all the time, whose performance with the single "Happy" at the gala of 2014 caused a smile on the blaséed Hollywood faces and kidnapped them from the dance chairs. Reflection and bending over the problem of the black community in turn, in the story of rapper Common and vocalist John Legend appreciated the Academy awarding the Oscar for "Glory" - a song from the soundtrack of the movie "Selma".
Common is also nominated this year, just as often joining the rappers of Mary J. Blige! Will any of them win an Oscar? The answer is on the night of March 4!