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| | A Life Once Lost [ mp3 ]album: Open Your Mouth For The Speechless format: mp3 release: 2000 bitrate: 256 length: 31:15 min
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Tracks of Open Your Mouth For The Speechless:
Joan Said Please.mp3
This Is What She Calls Home.mp3
The Introduction.mp3
Almost Perfect But I Failed.mp3
Gentle & Elegant.mp3
All Falls River Failed.mp3
Whe Everything Becomes Still.mp3
Just Before His Crucifixion.mp3
Why Do You Make Me Bleed.mp3
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| | A Life Once Lost [ mp3 ]album: A Great Artist format: mp3 release: 2003 bitrate: 192 length: 33:57 min
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Tracks of A Great Artist:
Surreal Atrocities.mp3
Cavil.mp3
The Change Came Suddenly.mp3
Nevermore Will I Have An Understanding.mp3
...In Anything Under The Sun.mp3
Maudlin.mp3
Pious.mp3
The Wicked Will Rot.mp3
Overwhelming.mp3
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| | A Life Once Lost [ mp3 ]album: The Fourth Plague: Flies format: mp3 release: 2003 bitrate: 192 length: 12:39 min
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Tracks of The Fourth Plague: Flies:
Chileab.mp3
Our Second Home.mp3
The Dead Sea.mp3
Prepare Yourself For What Is About To Come.mp3
The Tide.mp3
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| | A Life Once Lost [ mp3 ]album: Hunter format: mp3 release: 2005 bitrate: 254 length: 36:08 min
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Tracks of Hunter:
Rehashed.mp3
Needleman.mp3
Vulture.mp3
Pain & Panic.mp3
Hunter.mp3
Grotesque.mp3
Salai.mp3
A Rush & Siege.mp3
I Give In.mp3
Ghosting.mp3
With Pitiless Blows.mp3
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News from our arhive: Big Pun Documentary Shows Other Side Of Late Rapper |
The tagline for "Still Not a Player," a documentary on fallen rap star Big Pun, reads: "At 26 he became the first Latin solo hip-hop artist to go platinum. At 28 he was dead." But as the movie shows, there was more to Pun than most ever knew. Family members, such as his wife, Liza Rios, and peers like Nas, Noreaga, Ice-T and his mentor, Fat Joe, all give firsthand accounts of their dealings with the lyricist, helping to paint his biography. "To hear other people talk about him, it helped me out," Rios said. "It was therapy. [There were] a lot of things I didn't know that came out of conversations. The relationships he had with different artists — to hear other artists like Nas, who he looked up to as a mentor, giving him props To hear people like that giving him love, it felt good."
Rios said she was approached by "Still Not a Player" director Marcos Antonio Miranda last year, and eight months after they started shooting they had accumulated more than 100 hours of footage that's been edited down to around two hours. "My stories, I had to dig in deep," said Rios, who was with Pun when he passed away. "It's only been two years [since he died], but I had blocked a lot of things out. [Making the film] was a good experience, and I'm glad I did it."
Besides the well-documented stories like Pun's rise to fame and his battle with depression, which had a hand in his obesity, several new revelations come to light in "Still Not a Player," including abuse suffered during childhood, homelessness as an adolescent and his mother's drug problem.
The most shocking discovery for Pun's fans will probably be that he at times was abusive as a husband. One scene shows footage from a home security camera of Pun striking his wife with the handle of his gun. "I'm assuming that a lot of people [will be] shocked," Rios said. "Even Fat Joe didn't know it was going on. People see him as Pun, the rapper, he had bitches, he went double-platinum. Everybody thought we were living the life and I was Miss Princess. In real life we went blow for blow. He was depressed, he was not happy with himself. They're gonna realize, 'Wow, he was really 600 pounds. Who's helping him with the day-to-day life?' "
Despite the domestic turbulence, Rios said Pun was every bit the person fans fell in love with.
"I hope it doesn't tarnish [his image]. He kept it real. He represented his people. He was a great person, but the brother still had problems. In the footage I say I'm very proud I met my husband. I always had his back; he had mine. The reason why I stood with him was because he had a golden heart." Rios said she's the only member of Pun's family to see the film so far.
"I cried, I laughed," she recalled. "After it was over, in the morning I felt free. It's like closing a chapter from my past. That's what I wanted to give his fans. That's the story of Pun's life. It's not pointing the finger at anybody, it's a situation. You get the cards you were dealt, and that's it."
"Still Not a Player" is scheduled to air on pay-per-view this spring and will be released on DVD and VHS June 18. |
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