Siblings everywhere: Get jealous. Taylor Bennett, aka Chance the Rapper's little brother, tends to work solo, but today he has released the title track from his third album, Broad Shoulders, a collaboration with his big bro. Bennett said:My thing with my brother is that he always wanted me to work on myself and create my own name before we got to work together. He always knew that I was great enough to get a fanbase and sell out shows and get a lot of views. It’s a very meaningful song to our family and our next generation. Chance is now a father, and in the third verse, I speak about my niece — his daughter — so it’s a really emotional and compassionate song. This song is the cutest thing to happen to the world since ... well, since that photo of the little tykes was taken. You can practically...
- 11/19/2015
- by Emma Barrie
- Vulture
Read More: Attention, Young Filmmakers: Here's Your Chance to Go to Sundance The Sundance Institute has chosen four Native American filmmakers between the ages of 18 and 24 to receive its 2016 Full Circle Fellowships. The program focuses on supporting Native American filmmakers and encouraging new talent from Native American youth. This years fellows are Megan Babbitt, Taylor Bennett-Begaye, Devin Weekley-Dean and Shaandiin Tome. The fellows will attend the annual Native Forum held at the beginning of the Sundance Film Festival in Park City, Utah, and will then be mentored by independent filmmakers and creative advisors. "Through the Full Circle Fellowship we build on our longstanding mentorship and support for three generations of Native filmmakers by focusing on the emerging fourth generation and ensuring these young artists have the tools and resources to share their stories," said N. Bird Runningwater, Director of Sundance Institute’s Native American and...
- 11/2/2015
- by Ryan Anielski
- Indiewire
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