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Joaquin Phoenix Insists His Rap Career is Not a Hoax

February 04, 2009
by: 
 Nora Gasparian

In a bizarre move, Joaquin Phoenix announced he's quitting acting to pursue a career in rap music. Most were shocked at his decision especially after he performed some "rap" songs at hotspot Lavo in Las Vegas. After the lackluster performance, rumors started circulating that his rap career was in fact a hoax and he was actually filming a documentary with his brother-in-law Casey Affleck.

NY Magazine has an interview that came out of a roundtable with Phoenix insisting that he's actually quit acting and denying that this is all a hoax. We're still keeping our fingers crossed on this all being a hoax. In the meanwhile, read the interview below!

On quitting acting:
"I just don't feel challenged by acting anymore. I don't enjoy the process anymore. I've enjoyed it very much at times, I'm very thankful for the people that I've had the opportunity to work with. I've had a good life, it's been amazing, I'm not complaining, it's not like acting just ruined me so I just have to leave. I'm just done with it. I didn't realize it was going to be such a big deal, I thought nobody would give a fuck, really to be to be frank. And I was pretty surprised. I guess no one does except for maybe like a couple people that are blogging or whatever."

On how his hip-hop career is going so far:
" Uh, terrible. No, it's kind of weird. I did a lot of free-styling around the studio and I've gone to small places, and I guess some people there filmed it and shit, and put it out there. But it's been really nerve-wracking, because there's literally people there heckling you . It was really difficult, I got really nervous. But the show in Vegas I think was a lot better than people think or what's been said, because of how it appears in the video. Still, I have to stay I'm not really there yet."

On his stage dive:
"I didn't fucking fall! First of all, it's not a stage, it's about this wide [indicates about four feet], you're up on this little platform, there's fucking lights everywhere, right in your eyes, flashing at you like that, and everything is dark, and I literally just went to step off the thing and misjudged and slipped down. I wasn't fucked up. I fell down and I literally jumped back up without harm and said, 'I'm fine.' But, I honestly was so nervous that I don't feel like I really was aware of what was happening until I was halfway through the second song."

On the "source" who told EW that his rap career is a hoax:
"I would say the people who said that this is all a hoax are clearly somebody who is an old friend, or somebody that I worked with on music. You know, I've worked with a lot of people on music in the past, and oftentimes those things don't work out. Sometimes you have some bad blood between people, and that's all that I imagine where it comes from. I realize that part of it might seem ridiculous to other people, but I can't concern myself with that. I'm not gonna be worried about what people think my life is. What people think has never affected my decisions, and I'm not gonna let that start now."

On reports that Diddy is producing his album:
"Um, I don't know how much I can say. I'll just say that we are going to work together shortly. As to whether that will be a complete album or not, I don't know, but I'm doing a lot of the music and production. I love doing the music, I love programming beats and kind of working on the music, as much if not more than the actual rapping. I mean, I hate fucking saying 'rapping,' it just sounds ridiculous. I wish there was another fucking word for what I do, because I don't think of myself as a rapper."

On other potential guests:
I want Dermot Mulroney, you know that actor? He's an amazing cellist. I've know him for years, and he's played a couple things on some older stuff. I'd like to work with him some more."

On that album's status:
"I have ten songs now, and three of them I think are really good, including one called "Can I Get a Refund?" and one called "If You're Going to San Francisco." The others I think are pretty crap but I'll work on them."

On his message:
"I don't have a message."
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Reader Comments
0:35AM 02/12/09 danagail
What the hell? Why aren't the people close to this man tell him he's messed up? I don't give a crap how famous he thinks he is, he's MESSED UP! When you can't even have a normal conversation with someone and can't put 5 words together to answer questions, you've got a serious problem. He's either mentally unstable or on something. So if there is a TRUE friend or family member of this man, get real with him and get him some help!!
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