- Speak (artist)
Infobox musical artist
Name = Speak
Background = solo_singer
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Birth_name = Tamás Deák
(Tom Deak [ [http://index.hu/gal/?dir=0601/velvet/speak/ Index.hu - Képek - Speak ] ] )
Alias = Speak
Born = birth date and age|1976|5|31Budapest ,Hungary
Origin =Hungary
Genre =Hip hop ,Rap
Occupation = Rapper, Actor, Model, Caterer, Activist
Years_active = UnknownTamás Deák (born
May 31 ,1976 [http://velvet.hu/celeb/hcdb/adatlap/speak/ hu icon] ), better known by hisstage name Speak, is arap artist, model and actor based inHungary . He gained considerable fame when the video for his 2003anti-war song, "Stop the War" [ [http://speak.tjp.hu/ speak... RESPECT... Video... Lyrics... Forum... Pictures... RESPECT ] ] , became popularized through video sharing websites, propelling him to internet sensation. His singing style appears to be derived from spoken word and he is known to make use of backing singers. It is known from his lyrics thatSnoop Dogg ,Dr. Dre ,Sean Combs , and2Pac have had an influential effect on his music. Speak is a devout Roman Catholic and opposes abortion and homosexuality.History
Tamás Deák worked many odd jobs, among them he spent time as a building contractor, taxidermist, medicinal masseur, and as a model, before deciding to become an actor [http://index.hu/velvet/celeb/hcdb/napcelebje/speak60112/ hu icon] . He learned to speak English by working in hotels in Hungary and other countries. His only acting role besides performances in theatre has been on the popular daily prime time soap-drama "Jóban, rosszban" on Hungary's TV2. [http://index.hu/velvet/celeb/hcdb/napcelebje/speak60112/ hu icon] In 2003, Deák financed an anti-war rap music video "Stop the War" out of his own pocket. The video featured veteran Hungarian actor and singer Miklós Varga. [http://index.hu/velvet/celeb/hcdb/napcelebje/speak60112/ hu icon]
top the war
Speak's claim to fame is his 2003 single "Stop the War", even though it did not have the commercial success that he had hoped for [http://velvet.hu/ciki/speak50906/ hu icon] . The video features Tamás Takáts, Miklós Varga, Bebe (Dániel Abebe), Torvald Hightower, and Naszi (Tamás Naszvagyi) as backup singers [http://speak.tjp.hu/ Speak fan site with lyrics] . Miklós is a minor celebrity in his own right, having starred in a number of movies based on Hungarian history during the late 1980s, when he was a major player in the pre-communist collapse Hungarian music scene, and in the 1990s as well as other music related media [http://www.vargamiklos.hu/ Miklós' personal site] [http://www.vargamiklos.hu/images/ujsag/1995._december_kepes_europa_masolata.jpgScan from a December, 1995 interview with Miklós ] .
The video for "Stop the War" begins with close-up shots of a
Porsche 911 (996 body style) being driven around. Speak walks amongst tombstones in a military graveyard, rapping about his dislike for war. Shots of him sitting on the Porsche are interspersed throughout, as well as scenes of war and people dying. His singing leads into an emotional chorus with four backup singers. As Speak walks across the graveyard, images display people from the war scenes mourning around tombstones. He eventually joins the four other singers as they enter into a second, more emotional chorus. The vocalists deliver a moving melody that reminds us that "Sometimes, people make a war". As the singers proclaim that they "don't know what it's [the war] for", Speak emphasizes the role of "business" as a causal factor. During this sequenceMiklós Varga elevates into acoloratura soprano vocal performance, as his voice becomes much higher, lighter and more emotional than the other backup singers. The video ends with Speak sitting under a cross holding a pigeon. As the pigeon is released, Speak ends the song by saying "peace", underlining the core message of the song.Viral video
Due to the fact that the video contrasts poetic English with rap catch phrases, such as "That's right", "Yeah, come on" and "Check", it eventually found a global audience on the internet as a
viral video after being passed around as a joke in some sections ofEastern Europe , especially among English speakers. Shortly after being posted onYoutube , it was also submitted to and made the front page of the video section onDigg [ [http://digg.com/videos/music/Serious_Hungarian_Rap_Song_Unintentional_Mind_Blowing_Hilarity Digg - Serious Hungarian Rap Song - Unintentional Mind-Blowing Hilarity!!! ] ] , exposing it to a considerably large audience. It currently has over 3.2 million views on Youtube [ [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=--Vaz9jW054 YouTube - Speak the Hungarian Rapper ] ] .Comments on message boards regarding Speak's single "Stop the war" often deal with the characteristics of the backup singers that sing the chorus in the video. Their vocal styles and looks are unique. The first backup singer (Tamás Takács) is dressed in a California surfer style, and his voice has been likened to that of
Neil Diamond . The second in appearance is a shorter darker-skinned man (Bebe) with a raspy voice. The third singer (Nal C ) is a tall, lanky pale man, with odd spiky hair. His complexion has been described by some asvampire -like in appearance. The final singer (Miklós Varga) appears to be in the intermediate stages of balding and was in his late forties during filming, leading some to note that he appears completely out of place in the context of the video, since he is much older than the other singers and the average age of an active rapper. He also possess a striking resemblance to British musicianChris De Burgh .Themes and Ideology
His first single, "Stop the War", was explicitly political. In it, Speak weaves a complex tapestry of political philosophy. Lines such as "Stop your plan Bin Laden, thank Allah" have caused great controversy among the public. His own assessment, that "this is an anti-war song, at that time, after September 11, this was just timely", may underestimate the song's subtleties. [ [http://speak.index.hu/ Unofficial Speak Fan Site ] ] This ignores the internal evolution present in "Stop the War": Speak takes us on a philosophical journey through extremist
Wahhabism ,Marxism , and finally optimisticPost-9/11 philosophy. [ [http://speak.index.hu/ Unofficial Speak Fan Site ] ] .Speak's addition of the word 'bisness' (business) after the word war draws connections and connotations towards the
military-industrial complex , highlighted byDwight D. Eisenhower . He carefully alludes to a multifaceted paradigm in which war is carried out as business and, more thought provokingly, that war is now a tool for multinational profit. Parallels can be drawn from Speak's controversial statement to the ongoing privatization of the American Armed Forces and the the hypothesized secret cabal of big-business insiders running the current Bush Administration. With this short message Speak is silently asking for a lifting of the moralzeitgeist to stop the entrenchment of war itself in the nation state.In spite of his modesty, political bloggers have praised the stirring, unorthodox singer, anointing him as "the face of the anti-war movement" [ [http://ideasforaction.blogspot.com/ Ideas for Action ] ] .
Spurned by the failure of the American anti-war movement, Speak turns inward in his latest single, "Hold On." [ [http://youtube.com/watch?v=OYopkCMCSgM YouTube - Speak The Hungarian Rapper - Hold on ] ] . "Hold On" speaks to our alienation and search for meaning in an uncertain world. As the angel reaches out to Speak, we see the dissolution of a destructive
pessimism that pervades the international discourse. [ [http://blogs.guardian.co.uk/tv/2007/02/todays_youtube_trawl_speak_the.html Guardian Unlimited: Arts blog - TV & radio: Today's YouTube trawl: Speak the Hungarian rapper ] ] A note of uncertainty remains, however, in Speak's questioning: 'was it dream or real? I can't decide; I can't; it was so real'.In any case, however, it is hoped that Speaks potentially revolutionary messages underpinning his ideological critiques will not be absorbed into the hegemonic security discourses through the processes of 'transformismo' (See Gramsci).Speak's deeply moving lyrics have struck a chord with the disaffected youth of an empty generation yearning for answers.
Future
Speak is currently living in his home city
Budapest .Speak appeared at the
University of Leicester in a pilot show shot for a large student broadcasting company. He was brought to the UK by OnCampus UK, who produced the show, and is returning to the UK in 2008 for a series of further appearances. In December 2007, Speak released his latest hit 'Hold On' on popular video sharing site YouTube. Speak has hinted in interviews that he would like to do a duet withBono and peform in Israel and Palestine to "bring peace to Holy Lands".Notes
External links
*http://www.speakmusic.hu/ Speak's Official Site
* [http://www.speakthehungarianrapper.com The Unofficial Speak Fansite]
* [http://speak.byethost13.com Sing along with Speak!]
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