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Flipsyde | |
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Origin | Oakland, California |
Genres | Rap rock Alternative Hip-Hop R&B |
Years active | 2003 -present |
Associated acts | Akon All Time Low |
Website | Flipsyde.com |
Members | |
Steve Knight Dave Lopez Jinho "the Piper" Ferreira |
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Past members | |
Chantelle Paige |
Flipsyde is a rap/R&B/rock band from Oakland, California. Flipsyde consists of singer/guitarist Steve Knight[disambiguation needed ], guitarist Dave Lopez, rapper Jinho "the Piper" Ferreira, and for a short while Chantelle Paige. They have toured extensively with Fort Minor, The Black Eyed Peas, Snoop Dogg and on the Anger Management Tour. Flipsyde's single, "Someday", was chosen as NBC's theme song for the 2006 Winter Olympic Games held in Torino, Italy, as well as part of the soundtrack for the 2008 film Never Back Down. Their debut album, We the People, also featured three other singles ("Happy Birthday", "Trumpets (Never Be The Same Again)", and "Angel") and was highly lauded by critics, including a review from the Washington Post proclaiming it the best hip hop album of 2006.
In 2008, following the addition of Paige to the group, Flipsyde once again had a song of theirs selected as a theme song for the Olympics. This time their song "Champion" was chosen as the theme for the 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing, China,[1] as well as the primary song for EA Sports NBA Live 09 video game. They enjoy touring in India, where their first tour took place in 2005 via VH1's Hip Hop Hustle, and have already performed there twice and may be planning a third trip. Later that year it was announced through their MySpace that they had started touring with Akon, promoting their second studio album, State of Survival, produced by Akon under Konvict Muzik.[2] The album was released on varying dates across the world via Kon Live Distribution and Cherrytree Records in 2009, and contrary to earlier reports Akon did not feature vocally on any tracks. During the production of Lady GaGa's first single, "Just Dance", the members of Flipsyde made a cameo in the video with the members displayed sitting around in a screen shot and Chantelle holding a disco ball sitting next to Piper. Steve Knight and Dave Lopez are seen in the lower corners of the screen.
In March 2009, Ferreira ("Piper") was selected to present his original screenplay "Walter's Boys" in the Tribeca All Access Program (TAA) at the Tribeca Film Festival in Lower Manhattan, New York. "Walter's Boys" is about "a clandestine training operation led by an ex-CIA agent recruits urban teens, but faces treacherous consequences from the trainees’ intent to break free with the help of a former mentor." Ferreira describes "Walter's Boys" as "an action thriller inspired by my brother-in-law Sgt. Elijah Warren's service in the Army's 5th Special Forces Group. After he committed suicide I felt compelled to share the story I had created with others."[2] On April 24, it was announced that Ferreira's script won best screenplay at the festival, netting him a $7000 prize as well as an original art piece.[3]
Unfortunately, on September 5, 2009, after months and months of push-backs, Flipsyde was notified that Interscope Records was considering dropping them from the label rather than releasing State of Survival in the United States. Touring plans beyond the month of September were abandoned, and at that time the future of Flipsyde came into question.[4] Piper presumably returned to his screenwriting endeavors and Lopez went on to become part of the experimental Latin band Bang Data, while Paige resumed her solo career.
In early January 2011, Flipsyde announced that they were regrouping but this time with only three members, Paige having chosen to continue pursuing her solo career and no longer tour with the band. A new track was posted by the band entitled "Act Like a Cop Did It" which is strongly influenced by the original style of music the group was known for prior to the addition of Paige, such as in the album "We the People". The second single by the band was entitled "Livin' It Up". Their new EP entitled The Phoenix[5] has been released as of July 26, 2011.[6]
Piper is collaborating with rock band All Time Low on their song Art of the State to be released later this year.
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Year | Title | Chart position | Sales and certifications | |
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US | US Heat. | |||
2005 | We the People
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2009 | State of Survival
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2011 | The Phoenix
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Year | Title | Chart position | Sales and certifications | |
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US | US Heat. | |||
2005 | The Pen and The Sword
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2011 | Focus
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Year | Single | Peak chart positions | Album | ||||||||
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CAN |
FIN |
AUT [9] |
SWE |
GER |
SWI [10] |
PL [11] |
DAN | |||
2005 | "Someday" | — | — | 10 | — | 28 | 10 | — | — | — | We the People |
2006 | "Happy Birthday" | — | — | — | 10 | 3 | 4 | 11 | 3 | — | |
"Trumpets (Never Be The Same Again)" | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | ||
"Angel" | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | ||
"No More" | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | ||
2008 | "Champion" | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | State of Survival |
2009 | "When It Was Good" | — | 92 | — | — | 7 | 42 | — | 9 | 35 | |
"A Change" | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | ||
2011 | "Act Like A Cop Did It" | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | The Phoenix |
"Livin' It Up" | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — |
Piper – Rapped vocals
Steve Knight – Guitar; rapped vocals; sung vocals
Dave Lopez – Spanish guitar
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Phoenix most often refers to:
Phoenix or The Phoenix may also refer to:
Phoenix has been a popular name for newspapers and other periodicals. Following is a list of publications of these types that have borne the name.
The Phoenix is a British weekly story comic for children aged 6–12, published by David Fickling Comics Ltd. The comic was launched on 7 January 2012 with a preview issue which was released in late 2011. The comic is often considered a successor to The DFC: both are published by the same people and many of The Phoenix's creators had worked on The DFC.
Unlike other British children's comics, such as The Beano and The Dandy, the comic does not exclusively feature humour strips. It also features serialise adventure stories such as "The Lost Boy" and "Pirates of Pangaea", as well as humour strips such as "Star Cat", "Evil Emperor Penguin", "Looshkin" and "Bunny vs Monkey". The comic has also featured text stories (such as extracts from books like "Charlie Small" and "Julius Zebra") and puzzles (which are also present in both the modern Beano and Dandy). This makes the comic more similar to the older Beano and Dandy than the modern ones as they once had a mixture of adventure and humour strips as well as text stories. There is also a non-fiction strip called "Corpse Talk" where the creator Adam Murphy digs up a famous dead person and interviews them about their life.