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Bleu Woof | |
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Born | William P. Hall IV April 01, 1991 (age 32) Washington, D.C., U.S. |
Nationality | United States |
Other names | Mr. W, Air Rossaveli, Lil Luva, The Guy, King Boss Daddy, Freeway Renzel Roberts, Howard Homecoming Combs |
Education | Archbishop Carroll High School Art Institute of Washington |
Occupation(s) | Record producer, Film director, Rapper, Film producer, Songwriter, screenwriter, entrepreneur, media proprietor |
Years active | 2005-Present |
Organization | Child Rebel Soldier E.N.T. LLC |
Style | Hip Hop, Go-Go, New Jack Swing |
Website | https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCQa0IgmKglyXW_6wlkBdhEA |
William P. Hall IV (born April 1, 1991), known by his stage name Bleu Woof, is an American rapper, Film director, record producer, and entrepreneur. Nationally Known for his involvement in Monumental Sports & Entertainment, Raycom media, and Nexstar Media Group, but most notably as the founder/owner of the Film & Music conglomerate Child Rebel Soldier E.N.T. LLC. He has won a Youtube Music video award, and contributed to multiple Emmy and Telly award winning projects
Early life and education
editHall was born in Washington D.C. and raised on the border of the Southeast and PG County neighborhoods, specifically in Hillcrest Heights. He attended elementary and middle school in Ward 8, starting at Naylor Road Elementary School, where he would ride the "32" bus on the Pennsylvania Avenue Line. For middle school, he attended Our Lady of Perpetual Help Middle School, commuting on the "W2" bus along the Anacostia Line. His 8th-grade graduation took place in the renowned Panorama room, a venue that hosted performances by artists such as Chuck Brown, Rare Essence, Junkyard Band, Trouble Funk, and Dougie Fresh on the same stage. The middle school was later renamed the Washington School for Girls. Hall later attended high school on the other side of the river at Archbishop Carroll High School, and he pursued his college education at the Art Institute of Washington.
Career
editHall commenced his Arts & Entertainment Career on his YouTube channel in 2006. In 2007, he initiated the production of a cartoon series titled 'Checker-boy.' Subsequently, he decided to remove the series from his channel to undergo a rebranding process. Notably, in 2008, he achieved a significant milestone by garnering his first 1,000,000 views on a video from the 'Checker-boy' series, a remarkable feat during that period.
The year 2008 marked a pivotal moment when Hall crossed paths with Jumoke Davis, the producer and director at Monumental Sports and Entertainment. This encounter led to Hall's appointment as an intern. During his tenure, Hall made valuable contributions to various aspects of television production, including editing, scriptwriting, and cinematography. His involvement extended to well-received series such as 'The Journey' and 'Wizards Magazine' (2010-2011). From 2012 to 2014, Hall demonstrated his versatility by producing multiple instrumentals for the soundtracks of Monumental's content, encompassing 'Wizards' and 'Mystics Magazine.'
In 2016, Hall took a significant step in his career by establishing Child Rebel Soldier E.N.T. LLC, where he engaged in contracted work with Raycom and Nexstar Media. By 2020, he unveiled the official preview of his upcoming film and musical content, premiering with his inaugural music video titled '4EVA CRACK.' Notably, Hall assumed multiple roles in the creation of this release, including directing, recording, singing, producing, and editing, a trend he continued with subsequent releases.
The year 2021 witnessed the release of two notable projects, 'Real Live Fox 5' and 'LAYIN LAW.' Currently, Hall is in the preparatory stages for the launch of his next two albums and a television series, demonstrating his ongoing commitment to multifaceted creative endeavors
Styles
editA signature style used by Hall throughout the vast majority of his videos is the 360 camera Fisheye lens which distorts the camera view around the central focus. Another "signature style" involves placing shots in regular widescreen ratio.
References
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- ^ Hall, William (28 May 2024). "Child Rebel Soldier E.N.T. LLC".
- ^ Woof, Bleu. "Bleu Woof".
- ^ Hall, William. "Child Rebel Soldier ENT LLC".
- ^ Woof, Bleu. "Bio-Bleu Woof". IMDB. Retrieved 6 January 2024.
- ^ Woof, Bleu. "4eva Crack-Bleu Woof". IMDB. Retrieved 6 January 2024.
- ^ Woof, Bleu; Hall, William. "Real Live Fox 5". IMDB. Retrieved 6 January 2024.
- ^ Woof, Bleu; Hall, William. "Layin Law". IMDb. Retrieved 6 January 2024.
- ^ Hall, William. "Bio". IMDB. Retrieved 6 January 2024.