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Ig @hypebeastuk @tomhardy is one of the world’s best when in front of the camera, but who knew he’s tried his hand on the mic, too? 🎤
After studying acting at the Drama Centre London, Tom Hardy made his film debut in Ridley Scott’s ‘Black Hawk Down’ in 2001. He later had supporting roles in the ‘Star Trek’ franchise, as well as ‘RocknRolla’ — alongside Idris Elba — and then went on to star in the hit movie ‘Bronson’ in 2008. Since these roles, Hardy has become one of the most trusted actors in the world and one of the most successful to ever come from the UK.
While Hardy’s skill on camera has evolved over the years, many have been quick to forget about his love for UK rap and hip-hop and his aspirations to become a full-time rapper during the earliest phases of his life. Hardy actually signed a record deal as a rapper when he was 15 years old. He worked with Pras, who managed the likes of Leela James and Lauryn Hill, as well as with Grammy-winning producers Warren Riker and Gordon Williams.
In 1999, Hardy recorded an 18-track mixtape with his friend Ed Tracy under the stage names Tommy No. 1 and Eddie Too Tall, respectively. The mixtape, titled ‘Falling On Your Arse,’ was produced by Tracy in his bedroom and features Hardy rapping over the theme from ‘The Godfather’ as well as a slew of other iconic instrumentals.
Additionally, many have been quick to forget that Hardy featured in Wiley’s “J2K ‘Electric Boogaloo (Find A Way)” music video featuring Jodie Connor and J2K, with the actor appearing in a party scene for the club-ready anthem that made the rounds around nightclubs and radio sets alike upon its release.
Check out some of our favourite Tom Hardy moments above.
Ig @hypebeastuk @tomhardy is one of the world’s best when in front of the camera, but who knew he’s tried his hand on the mic, too? 🎤
After studying acting at the Drama Centre London, Tom Hardy made his film debut in Ridley Scott’s ‘Black Hawk Down’ in 2001. He later had supporting roles in the ‘Star Trek’ franchise, as well as ‘RocknRolla’ — alongside Idris Elba — and then went on to star in the hit movie ‘Bronson’ in 2008. Since these roles, Hardy has become one of the most trusted actors in the world and one of the most successful to ever come from the UK.
While Hardy’s skill on camera has evolved over the years, many have been quick to forget about his love for UK rap and hip-hop and his aspirations to become a full-time rapper during the earliest phases of his life. Hardy actually signed a record deal as a rapper when he was 15 years old. He worked with Pras, who managed the likes of Leela James and Lauryn Hill, as well as with Grammy-winning producers Warren Riker and Gordon Williams.
In 1999, Hardy recorded an 18-track mixtape with his friend Ed Tracy under the stage names Tommy No. 1 and Eddie Too Tall, respectively. The mixtape, titled ‘Falling On Your Arse,’ was produced by Tracy in his bedroom and features Hardy rapping over the theme from ‘The Godfather’ as well as a slew of other iconic instrumentals.
Additionally, many have been quick to forget that Hardy featured in Wiley’s “J2K ‘Electric Boogaloo (Find A Way)” music video featuring Jodie Connor and J2K, with the actor appearing in a party scene for the club-ready anthem that made the rounds around nightclubs and radio sets alike upon its release.
Check out some of our favourite Tom Hardy moments above.
Ig @hypebeastuk @tomhardy is one of the world’s best when in front of the camera, but who knew he’s tried his hand on the mic, too? 🎤
After studying acting at the Drama Centre London, Tom Hardy made his film debut in Ridley Scott’s ‘Black Hawk Down’ in 2001. He later had supporting roles in the ‘Star Trek’ franchise, as well as ‘RocknRolla’ — alongside Idris Elba — and then went on to star in the hit movie ‘Bronson’ in 2008. Since these roles, Hardy has become one of the most trusted actors in the world and one of the most successful to ever come from the UK.
While Hardy’s skill on camera has evolved over the years, many have been quick to forget about his love for UK rap and hip-hop and his aspirations to become a full-time rapper during the earliest phases of his life. Hardy actually signed a record deal as a rapper when he was 15 years old. He worked with Pras, who managed the likes of Leela James and Lauryn Hill, as well as with Grammy-winning producers Warren Riker and Gordon Williams.
In 1999, Hardy recorded an 18-track mixtape with his friend Ed Tracy under the stage names Tommy No. 1 and Eddie Too Tall, respectively. The mixtape, titled ‘Falling On Your Arse,’ was produced by Tracy in his bedroom and features Hardy rapping over the theme from ‘The Godfather’ as well as a slew of other iconic instrumentals.
Additionally, many have been quick to forget that Hardy featured in Wiley’s “J2K ‘Electric Boogaloo (Find A Way)” music video featuring Jodie Connor and J2K, with the actor appearing in a party scene for the club-ready anthem that made the rounds around nightclubs and radio sets alike upon its release.
Check out some of our favourite Tom Hardy moments above.
Ig @hypebeastuk @tomhardy is one of the world’s best when in front of the camera, but who knew he’s tried his hand on the mic, too? 🎤
After studying acting at the Drama Centre London, Tom Hardy made his film debut in Ridley Scott’s ‘Black Hawk Down’ in 2001. He later had supporting roles in the ‘Star Trek’ franchise, as well as ‘RocknRolla’ — alongside Idris Elba — and then went on to star in the hit movie ‘Bronson’ in 2008. Since these roles, Hardy has become one of the most trusted actors in the world and one of the most successful to ever come from the UK.
While Hardy’s skill on camera has evolved over the years, many have been quick to forget about his love for UK rap and hip-hop and his aspirations to become a full-time rapper during the earliest phases of his life. Hardy actually signed a record deal as a rapper when he was 15 years old. He worked with Pras, who managed the likes of Leela James and Lauryn Hill, as well as with Grammy-winning producers Warren Riker and Gordon Williams.
In 1999, Hardy recorded an 18-track mixtape with his friend Ed Tracy under the stage names Tommy No. 1 and Eddie Too Tall, respectively. The mixtape, titled ‘Falling On Your Arse,’ was produced by Tracy in his bedroom and features Hardy rapping over the theme from ‘The Godfather’ as well as a slew of other iconic instrumentals.
Additionally, many have been quick to forget that Hardy featured in Wiley’s “J2K ‘Electric Boogaloo (Find A Way)” music video featuring Jodie Connor and J2K, with the actor appearing in a party scene for the club-ready anthem that made the rounds around nightclubs and radio sets alike upon its release.
Check out some of our favourite Tom Hardy moments above.
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