ENTERTAINMENT IN BRIEF d ould h P J m b t y- Bl c man? Wh t do you thin th ubj ctofBI irUn­ d rwood first hort ilm, "The econd Coming". Sportin dreadloc rd, Und rwood "Je u in the 30-minut hort h lso direc ed and inanced for his ilm com­ pany,-Qui t Fury Produc- tion. Ca t member includ d -R lind Ca h Mary. Jam Earl Jon rate. In Und rwood' pr nt­ day version, Chri t is nt to a mental institution iter claiming to be the M iah. The central theme in Und rwood's hort i that a human beings, w under­ stand that our pirituality is colorless. " Underwood, who thi y ar celebrates his sixth eason on "LA. Law", al 0 just wrapped production on "Father & Son", an NBC- 1V movie special. In it, h stars opposite Lou Gossett. On' the home front Vanessa' Williams and her husband Ramone Her­ vey have packed up their two daughters and moved back to upstate New York, where he grew up. Williams' isn't the only celebrity moving back east. So too, is Eddie Murphy, who is moving his operations to the east coast. Of course, if you're inter­ ested in buying his Beverly Hills estate, it s available for S7 _ ... N wlyweds 8 by Brown and Whitney Hous­ ton recently returned from their honeymoon to more good news. Seems she's pregnant. (Houston suf­ fered a miscarriage earlier in the year while on the set of the new movie, the Bodyguard). The movie, which also stars Kevin Costner is due out later this year. Prince teams with Kristie Prince has, paired with "Cheers" star Kristie Alley for his upcoming CD. She'll playa fictional reporter who nabs Prince for an interview. The' footage wilf be used to fill dead space on the release. Prince has teamed up with British rap star, Monie Love. He contributed three tracks to her upcoming Oc­ tober release. In other news from the paisley palace, Prince has licensed a cloth­ ing line in Britain. The line features "New Power G neration" garb and lots of tight, rubber outfits. 8yth way Weseley Snipes recently turned 30. The exclusive Morton'S Restaurant was the site for an intimate birthday party thrown by manager, Delores Robinson, who daughter Holly Robinson was also on hand. It was there that Diana Ross repor­ tedly came over from her table to congratulate Holly Robinson on her portrayal of herself (Ro ) in the upcom­ ing Jackson's "American Dream" mini-series. - complied by K.Barks - special contrIbutors: Lisa Collins (Behlnd- The­ Scenes) & Radio­ Scope ... The Column . The M�ck concept, 'To�n1e� > /�'< it's a positive it's not really ut degar9ing women, it's. aoout. ... the Black man ... This· Mack·' .' .. thing is about keeping your .. �IjI'inQ correct. It is a self-esteem thing if you ask me." '" '.� - Too Short th n 1 year old entrepreneur w nt ah ad and ormed hi own label with friend and manger Randy Au tin and appropriately called it, Dangerous Music. Th un y at ba lin you hear boornin' from t We t Coast can b trac d to Oakland's mo t rambun tiou n' n west mast rwork, horty The Pimp. With hi raw rhyme and low Ma tyl, T 0 hort - b rn Todd h w - ha one of th large t, most consi tent foil w­ ing in rap hi try. A disciple hip that can't g t enough of hi hard-cor (yet hum rou ) lyric, oulful b ats and laid back! ometimes volatile delivery. This true Mack pirit i the driving force behind his suc­ cess, enabling Short to secure crossover sales figures without actuall y cro sing over and putting Oakland ra p on the map forever­ more. 80 T ELEASED Born To Mack, which old 20,000 copies around the Bay area, and caught th attention of many of the major record labels. Short opted to sign with Jive, reasoning "that Jive was the only label that di not mind me expressing myself. " oon after being nation­ ally distributed, Born To Mack went gold. His next release was the platinum Life IS ... Too Short. which took him over the top, entrenched on. Billboard's Top TOO SHORT Ever since he was fifteen and 'seiling homemade tapes with his friend Freddie a on the streets of Oakland, Too Short has been working to achieve his goals and take control of. his own destiny. After building. up a strong local fan base, Short signed to an inde­ pendent label through which he released three albums - and was never pard a dime. In 19 7, rap was beginning to make a dent in the mainstream and the wily rappcrwas not about to be left out of the action. The Pop Album chart for 78 weeks with virtually no radio play. His last LP, Short Dog's. In The House, sold millions, and received critical acclaim espe­ cially for his reworking of the Donny Hathaway classic "the Ghetto." The Mack, a classic blaxploita­ tion film about young urban entrepreneurs (pimps), has rema ined a constant theme . throughout the 26 year old rapper's career. When asked of the Mack concept, Short ex- plains: "To me, it's a positive, it's not really about degrading wome�, it's about the Black Man ... This Mack thing is about keeping your mind correct. It is a self esteem thing if you ask me. II • One thing is for sure, Too Short is a Black man in the music industry who: with his o�n production company and studio, is entirely in control of his career. If "a pimp is only as good as his product," as Goldie is advised in The Mack, the Oakland native's newest LP Shor.ty The Pimp will make Too Short the Mack of the Year. The new LP, which gives more attitude than sex, wa produced and mixed by Too Short and label mate Ant Banks at the Dangerous Music tudios. own business Why the police want to send me to prison They see a brother making major cash They knock a patch out his Black ass and that's the truth ... D'Wayne Wiggins of Tony! Toni! Tone!, as they swing into a smooth dance groove asking the groupies back stage, hey baby why you wanna sleep with a brother just because he raps." I ain't mad -I'm just Black" From "1 Wanna Be Free (That'S The Truth) In" tep Daddy" Short breaks out the P Funk and couples it with his classic humor as the M ck finds himself playing step father to a neglected brotha's baby. On "Th runk," Short rhymes about tho e who slam his direct down .home Oakland rap style, while pumping out some hard-core funk with a erious backbeat that will leave his critic peechle s. Throughout the roadways of America, every driver will be able, to hear "Something To Ride To". In this, the dopest of all mobile beats, one can hear Short along with his. pose, Ant Banks, Pooh Man, and Mhisani, on ten minutes of pure unadulterated pleasure that will make anyone's driv a fly one. "No Love In Oakland" lays down the fatte t back-beat rap has een in a long ti me, as the frustrated Oaktowner con­ templates on why homies will smoke each other out and not give a damn. H rhym ,"1 sec my people all filled wi th joy, the next day they re kill in ' homeboys," coming to the conclusion that there is no love in the inner city. Shorty The Pimp takes the li - tener into the hard-cor universe of a 26 year old hip hop aficionado. A world dominated by funkadellic soul beats coupled with raw lyrics delivered with an honest style. Soon nough the boom' bass lines from Short's new collection will echo across the c untry reminding everyone that the Mack is back! SHORT CO TI U his observations of life's harsh realities with "1·Want To Be Free (That's Th Truth)." The first single, inspired by his perso�al experience , paints a bleak PIC­ ture of the routine hara ment Black m n f ce at the hand of the police: "I'm a Black man and I run my On "1100 hi " the r� pper h ks up with fellow aktowner