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News Stevie Wonder Hip-Hop's Busta Rhymes
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Written by Robert ID1318   
Thursday, 05 May 2005 06:37

Stevie Wonder once again is making music history by implementing a landmark music video innovation for his new song "So What The Fuss." For the first time in music history, the new clip will contain a second, descriptive audio track, recorded by hip hop rap artist Busta Rhymes, to be made accessible to people who are blind or have low vision.  Two versions of the video will be released; The first will be a traditional music video, serviced to music channels; and the second version will be accompanied with the ground breaking video description technique, which airs on all SAP- accessible Television channels.

On Monday, May 9 in Los Angeles, Stevie Wonder will present both versions of the video, directed by Paul Hunter (rap artists Snoop Dogg, Will Smith) and allow his fans to experience the first music video description process for themselves. "Until now music videos have been very one dimensional for those who are blind or with low vision," says Wonder.  "Now all music video fans will be able to apply their vision to my video thanks to the descriptive technique and of course, a great narration by Busta Rhymes. For me, the entire concept is indicative of what happens when you go beyond the status quo and open yourself up to what's possible."

On Wednesday, May 11, Yahoo! Music will have the on-line premiere of both versions of the video, bringing this new description technique to the music community on the web.

Linda Idoni, West Coast Director of Operations for the Media Access Group of WGBH, the Boston Public Television Station that pioneered the video description technology and wrote the narration for the video, says that Wonder's interest in video description enhances awareness about the technical capabilities now available to the visually impaired. "Until now, a visually impaired music fan would be missing out on key elements of music videos. For Stevie Wonder to embrace the description process enables a lot of passionate music fans to enjoy the song in a whole other medium."

Wonder, a longtime fan of the charismatic hip-hop rap artist Busta Rhymes, enlisted the effusive hip hop rapper to perform the video narration in Wonder's L.A. recording studio.  According to sources who attended the historic session, Rhymes infused the audio description of the music clip with characteristic flair, more than adequately describing the raucous scenario that erupts in the clip for "So What The Fuss," set in an apartment and surrounding neighborhood where Wonder and company's infectious performance of the song takes place.

"Stevie Wonder is an American icon," says the legendary Busta Rhymes.  "Without him, most of us never would have picked up a microphone.  Only Stevie could come up with a way to let fans that have never seen a video take part in the whole vibe.  It was a great project to work on from start to finish."

Stevie is currently working on cutting-edge technology that will make music descriptive videos more accessible throughout the country, and alternately, throughout the world.

"So What The Fuss" is the first single from Stevie Wonder's soon to be released album, A Time To Love.

Listen to the Audio of : “So What The Fuss”.

 

 

 
News Stevie Wonder Hip-Hop's Busta Rhymes

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