He directed the film Colorz of Rage in 1999, wherein he also co-starred.[1] The independent urban drama features Debbie (
Nicki Richards) and Tony Mespelli (himself) trying to make it in New York City. It also features rappers
Redman and R&B singer
Cheryl "Pepsii" Riley.[2]
Other films
He continued with a number of micro budgeted films including the top selling Da Hip Hop Witch, a 2000 unscripted spoof film of The Blair Witch Project featuring
Eminem,
Ja Rule,
Pras,
Vanilla Ice,
Rah Digga and
Mobb Deep. In 2002 he directed Urban Massacre where well-established and rising hip hop artists make for an all-star cast in a horror/comedy featuring Ill One, Krumbsnatcha, Dia, Ivory, Remedy, Baby Sham, Guru (Gang Starr).
Selective music videography
He started filming videos in 2003. He has worked with a big number of artists including:
He directed the film Colorz of Rage in 1999, wherein he also co-starred.[1] The independent urban drama features Debbie (
Nicki Richards) and Tony Mespelli (himself) trying to make it in New York City. It also features rappers
Redman and R&B singer
Cheryl "Pepsii" Riley.[2]
Other films
He continued with a number of micro budgeted films including the top selling Da Hip Hop Witch, a 2000 unscripted spoof film of The Blair Witch Project featuring
Eminem,
Ja Rule,
Pras,
Vanilla Ice,
Rah Digga and
Mobb Deep. In 2002 he directed Urban Massacre where well-established and rising hip hop artists make for an all-star cast in a horror/comedy featuring Ill One, Krumbsnatcha, Dia, Ivory, Remedy, Baby Sham, Guru (Gang Starr).
Selective music videography
He started filming videos in 2003. He has worked with a big number of artists including: