Filmmaker Exposes Kanye West`s Hypocrisy

Released on: February 14, 2008, 12:57 pm

Press Release Author: Wun Deuce Media Productions

Industry: Entertainment

Press Release Summary: Filmmaker Sieh (C-ya) Samura is in production for \"Sweet
Salone\", a documentary on Sierra Leone\'s Music Culture. Criticizes Kanye West as
hypocrite.

Press Release Body:
Boston, MA Feb14,2008-

Wun Deuce Media and Sieh (C-ya) Samura are in production for the documentary, Sweet
Salone, about the growing new music culture of Sierra Leone, and the rise of Hip
Hop. The film includes many talented music artists, including Kao Denero and Chosan,
who are increasingly gaining international attention. Sweet Salone is part of an
effort to bring positive attention to a country and group of talented artists that
have been so often taken advantage of.

C-ya is becoming increasingly vocal about Kanye West's exploitation of Sierra Leone
and its people for material gain. The Song Diamonds from Sierra Leone, also known
simply as Blood Diamonds, earned Kanye a Grammy in 2006 for Best Rap Song. Samura,
whose father is a native of Sierra Leone, says that after working closely with
Sierra Leone born, NY-based rapper Chosan, Kanye has refused to compensate the
artist. Chosan was actually shocked to hear his voice as the intro to the song, and
confused to find that the celebrity had used his voice without any agreement or
negotiation.

The Entertainment world is aware of Kanye West's track record as a rap music
heavyweight and an often outspoken celebrity, but it seems that he needs to practice
a little more of what he preaches.

C-ya calls Kanye a hypocrite for taking advantage of the Sierra Leonean artist while
at the same time decrying exploitation. "The song is about the exploitation of
Africans, but that is exactly what he is doing by not recognizing and compensating
those that helped him. "Kanye is making all kinds of money from his music, but
refuses to deal with Chosan honestly? It's just another example of the manipulation,
dishonesty, and greed, which has destroyed the country [Sierra Leone] in the first
place. Take, take, take and no give. I'm tired of it, we're tired of it."- Samura

The film of the same name, Blood Diamonds, was an international success but
boycotted in many countries because the film did very little to help the country of
Sierra Leone or the people who suffer there. In fact the film has simply continued
to reinforce the stigma of Sierra Leone as a godless place with no value besides the
diamonds.

"I am grateful that there is increased awareness about the abuse of West Africa. But
I can not help but to be frustrated to see all this media content being generated
with little or no positive effect on the country. That is why I made this film, to
show Sierra Leone for its beauty, talent, and perseverance. Hip Hop comes from
Africa. It is time for American artists and audiences to recognize that."-Samura

For additional information on Sweet Salone or C-ya Samura visit www.sweetsalone.com
or email samuraent@yahoo.com . Sweet Salone is expected to be completed by March and
will compete in several national and local film festivals throughout the 2008
season.
Wun Deuce Media Productions - Is a Video Production Company in Boston, Massachusetts.
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Web Site: http://www.sweetsalone.com

Contact Details: Sieh (C-ya) Samura
Wun Deuce Media Productions
(617)7923365
samuraent@yahoo.com
www.wundeucemedia.com

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