Todd Angkasuwan
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Todd Angkasuwan is a music video and documentary film director.
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[edit] Biography
Angkasuwan was a broadcast journalist for CBS.[1]
In the film No Sleep 'Til Shanghai (Raptivism/Imperial/Caroline/EMI), Angkasuwan follows rapper Jin Au-Yeung, the first Asian American signed to a major hip-hop label, on an eight-city tour of Asia. The film documents the experiences of Jin and his entourage in visiting cities like Shanghai, Tokyo, Taipei and Singapore for the first time.[2]
Angkasuwan has written several articles for AllHipHop.com.
[edit] Music videos
His directing work includes music videos for artists including:
- The Society of Invisibles - "Watching You"
- Anglo-Saxon - "This Old House"
- Roscoe Umali featuring E-40 - "Live It Up"
- Jin - "Top 5 (Dead or Alive)"
- Move.meant - "Higher (Breathe)"
- Chan - "Lonely Road"
- Far*East Movement - "Holla Hey"
- The Society of Invisibles - "Hack Pack"
- Strong Arm Steady feat. Talib Kweli - "One Step"
- Joell Ortiz - "125 Grams"
- Chan - "Street Legends"
- Far*East Movement - "Smile"
- Jin - "ABC"
- Mitchy Slick - "Ain't My Fault"
- KRS-One featuring Marley Marl - "Hip Hop Lives"
- Bizarre - "Fat Boy"
- Styles P feat. Swizz Beatz - "Blow Your Mind"
- Vox Merger - "Reasons"
- AZ - "Undeniable"
- Sheek Louch - "Good Love"
- FM featuring Baby Bash and Lil Rob - "You've Got a Friend"
- RZA feat. Inspectah Deck - "Can't Stop Me Now"
- Wale (rapper) & Justice (French band) - "W.A.L.E.D.A.N.C.E."
- RZA feat. Monk & Thea - "Drama"
[edit] Films
- No Sleep Til Shanghai (2007)
[edit] References
- ^ "Serial Murder Suspect Caught". CBS News. January 3, 2000. Retrieved August 1, 2007.
- ^ "No Sleep Til Shanghai Review". Variety.com. March 28, 2006. Retrieved August 1, 2007.