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A Minute With Trey Songz on new movie Texas Chainsaw 3-D
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LOS ANGELES: R&B and hip-hop artists have appeared in horror flicks before, but 28-year-old Trey Songz tackles a brand new incarnation of the “Texas Chainsaw Massacre” franchise with “Texas Chainsaw 3-D.”

The film, which just opened in Beirut, follows a young woman who inherits a lavish, isolated mansion. When she visits it for the first time with her three friends, one of whom is played by Trey Songz, they realize there is horror awaiting them in the basement.

A Grammy-nominated artist with hits like “Say Aah,” Trey Songz took a break from his world tour to talk to Reuters about his first movie role as a lead actor.

Q: Is acting something you’ve had your eye on?

A: “It’s something I’ve always wanted to do, but music comes first. I wanted to make sure when I did choose a role, I had time to really get in to it. [Director John Luessenhop] came to the studio to meet me and I told him to give me 24 hours to figure it out. I had just come off tour, I was recording an album and the four weeks I was set to have for vacation would be the four weeks I’d be shooting the film.”

Q: What did you think about during that 24-hour period?

A: “Making sure I wouldn’t be carrying the weight of the film. My name means so much in the music world that I was worried I’d have to carry the film, but I think the franchise carries the weight ... Luckily, [my character] Ryan is a likeable guy. There wasn’t too much stress on me mentally and it didn’t take too much away from me as a person in order to be him ... I couldn’t ask for a better stepping-stone as a first-time actor.”

Q: You’ve stated that you are the first black actor in the “Texas Chainsaw” franchise. What does that mean to you?

A: “I think it means something not only to me, but to the franchise. Ryan was originally envisioned as a white male. The fact that the studio, the producers and the director went out on a limb and put a black man in such a strong part in a classic movie first made in the ’70s, when things were so different, speaks volumes too.”

Q: You moved around a lot as child, partly because you had a stepfather who worked in the military and partly because of your mother’s work opportunities. What was that like?

A: “When you’re a young, single mother, you’re dependent on welfare. Your mother is struggling and we would move around a lot – Virginia, Florida, Kansas, New Jersey, Baltimore ... I went to eight different schools before ninth grade.”

Q: How does that impact you today?

A: “I’ve never really been settled. I don’t think I’ve ever known what it was like to be a person that was used to sitting still. I think it’s given me the ability to detach from any situation. It’s so easy to remove myself from the closest of situations just because I’ve had to do it my whole life.”

Q: I suppose acting is another way to keep yourself from sitting still. Will there be more acting in store for you?

A: “I’ve set a goal for myself to land a couple of films a year. Recently, I shot a movie starring Paula Patton entitled ‘Baggage Claim.’ It’s an urban film where I get to be comedic as well as sexy.”

Q: Comedic and sexy – it’s great that you see yourself that way.

A: “Some things just are what they are!”

 
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Story Summary
R&B and hip-hop artists have appeared in horror flicks before, but 28-year-old Trey Songz tackles a brand new incarnation of the "Texas Chainsaw Massacre" franchise with "Texas Chainsaw 3-D".

The film, which just opened in Beirut, follows a young woman who inherits a lavish, isolated mansion.

Q: You've stated that you are the first black actor in the "Texas Chainsaw" franchise.

Q: You moved around a lot as child, partly because you had a stepfather who worked in the military and partly because of your mother's work opportunities.
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