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Joaquin Phoenix Defends Rap Career, Denies Hoax

DAVID GERMAIN   02/ 4/09 08:36 AM ET   AP

Joaquin Phoenix

LOS ANGELES — Joaquin Phoenix says there's no hoax about it: He really has given up acting to become a hip-hop musician.

Phoenix has been spending his time laying down tracks for a rap album in the recording studio he built at his home, the two-time Academy Award nominee said Tuesday in an interview to promote what he claims is his final movie, "Two Lovers."

After video hit the Internet last month capturing part of Phoenix's debut rap performance at a Las Vegas club, speculation swirled that he was perpetrating an elaborate practical joke.

"I don't know where that comes from," Phoenix said. "If it comes from people that I've had a falling out with, that are (ticked) off at me?"

The video shows Phoenix, in a long, scraggly beard, rapping nearly inaudibly and ends with him losing his footing and falling off the stage. It was an inauspicious start, but Phoenix was adamant that his hip-hop career is real.

"There's not a hoax," Phoenix said. "Might I be ridiculous? Might my career in music be laughable? Yeah, that's possible, but that's certainly not my intention."

Phoenix's friend and brother-in-law, Casey Affleck, was on hand with a camera crew as he did interviews for "Two Lovers." Affleck, who is shooting a documentary about Phoenix's transition to music, said his friend is completely serious.

Phoenix, 34, said he had not expected anyone to care when he made the surprise announcement last fall that he was quitting Hollywood for music. At the time, fans assumed he might build on the country roots he laid down playing Johnny Cash in "Walk the Line," on which he learned to play guitar and did his own singing.

His new rap persona added to the confusion, but Phoenix said he is a longtime fan of hip-hop, speaking fervently about Public Enemy, Ice Cube and other artists he admires.

Phoenix said he has no intention of returning to film after "Two Lovers," a romantic drama co-starring Gwyneth Paltrow and reuniting him with James Gray, his director on "The Yards" and "We Own the Night." The movie opens Feb. 13.

While Phoenix regrets that his coming-out party as a rapper came through poor-quality video over the Internet, he said people would have ridiculed him no matter how good his debut was.

"It sucks that, yeah, the footage is out there as like this incredibly bad sound, and you literally can't hear what's happening," said Phoenix, who still has his bushy beard. "It was much better in the club, and I don't know who said that people were booing ... because that was not happening.

"Unless, of course, it's a pretty big place, and maybe it was happening," Phoenix added, laughing. "But it was not my experience. My experience afterward was I had a lot of dudes come up and say, `We really respect you for doing it, putting yourself out there, and going with it.' Because I think true hip-hop heads know that it's hard, it's going to be a hard transition, and people are going to be lining up just to make fun of me."

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03:26 PM on 02/19/2009
My favorite moment of his rap career is when he decides its a good idea to smack his own ass... never good.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LevVJhXJNkE
01:06 PM on 02/15/2009
It's an elaborate hoax, boys and girls, a la "Borat."
05:26 PM on 02/16/2009
ok rick rubin started def jam with russell simons in 1984 he produced ll cool j run dmc beastie boys and work with jonny cash i bet the documatry casey aflect is makeing is about rick ruben the hip hop producer google rick rubin image and you will see jaoquin phoenix's twin explans alot my theroy what you think
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Brian Ross
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01:39 PM on 02/13/2009
They should have chosed Phoenix to play Howard Hughes, not DiCaprio. I think he has the crazy thing down.
10:21 AM on 02/13/2009
I would like to buy a hamburger.
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bigmacha
Truth through research.
07:37 PM on 02/12/2009
Don't give up your day job.

One brother lost to drugs is enough.
01:47 PM on 02/12/2009
I think there's something wrong with him. I think he's crying out for help. If he has people who love him, it's time that they step up to the plate to help him out. If they don't, then this is the kiss of death for his career forever. I don't think anyone will ever take him seriously again if he doesn't stop.
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Bitsko
He of the smoldering eyes
09:01 PM on 02/05/2009
So will he apologize for his lazy performance in Gladiator next?
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omobob
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07:48 PM on 02/05/2009
Joaquin Phoenix or the Uni-Bomber? you decide. Loose the facial fungus.
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04:02 PM on 02/05/2009
I'll never know why he chose rap over something else. As ruggedly handsome as he can be, he should be doing something a little more romantic like this for example....

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xdNQRjPOJTM

I have red hair, so I could be his Simone Simons if he could sing like Roy Kahn and be mine. ;o) I think he'd be better in music and with a similar look as that.
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Bitsko
He of the smoldering eyes
09:01 PM on 02/05/2009
He seems more like the alt country or emo type.
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04:01 PM on 02/05/2009
Howard Hughes remake is not far behind for Joaquin. Thanks for your past work and take care of yourself.
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sasidechick
Math, science, history..unraveling the mystery tha
03:25 PM on 02/05/2009
I believe that he was so ANGRY that he didn't win the academy award for Johnny Cash that this nothing more than him pouting for not getting his way. I remember when he didn't win as a supporting actor for Gladiator. He was very good in the role but was really irked that he didn't win.

I guess him losing twice was enough for him to quit. He should be happy he was nominated at all.
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Estevan Benson
02:14 PM on 02/05/2009
He's starting to remind me of Vincent Gallo... I look forward to this.
01:18 PM on 02/05/2009
good for him. he's lucid enough to realize it could be a total flop, but if this is real, i applaud him for pursuing his dream. to be able to do that in the middle of an outstanding film career and intense media scrutiny takes serious balls. all you haters in your cubicles need to live YOUR lives before panning someone else's.
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owlsocks
"That which sustains life is sacred."
11:55 AM on 02/05/2009
Given his hippie family roots, the rap thing just really baffles me.

I thought he was an artist? Where's the art in the ridiculous direction he seems to have chosen?

Don't worry folks, when the rap flops and his money runs out, he'll be back to acting. For sure.
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Estevan Benson
02:15 PM on 02/05/2009
there's no art or hippie concerns in hiphop? you don't know what you're talking about.
05:07 PM on 02/05/2009
There is no MUSICAL talent in rap, that is like saying that because there is a sound track behind every movie that all actors are musicians. Rap is performance poetry, not music. Hip hop is just disco, nothing interesting, nothing innovative.
04:33 AM on 02/05/2009
I didn't know there was a market for rappers who look like Ted Kaczynski.