Wednesday, January 18, 2017

2017 Rap Needs Illusion To Relate

2017 Rap Needs Illusion To Relate By Patricia Britt The key to rap is to relate to a particular track, whether it be the beat, or the lyrics in the quest to understand today's youth that have been emotionally battered, and need understanding. Many rappers only have one song a non-rap enthusiast can endure as with heavy metal. One track at a time you can check the pulse of American youth if you have the patience to listen. One track at a time with the metaphysical elements of the Lord in a gospel track, or a dream track would probably make the rap artists product more profitable, and appealing. American youth need to try to meet their elders half way and include a gospel rap song on each project with their concept of God, a philosophical track on each track with their concept of the path to achievement, and contentment, that equals two tracks without curses i.e. composed for an over 30 audience who's hip, or not so hip if this centuries rappers care for their brothers well being in similar circumstances, and image to be held in esteem vs suspicion with all the other forces that sometimes work against, particularly black youth. The ultimate honor one could give their lineage, and to the lions of the Civil Rights Symphony to enjoy this decade since their DNA, and the DNA of ancient shores from the seven continents are the higher soul ground within that circulates, and compels articulation without. With $2.00 and a dream you can help build President Barack Obama’s Presidential library when it’s announced just as you had, and have the opportunity to build the African American Museum of Culture & History in the Smithsonian library complex. One Mic by Nas is a hypnotic thought provoking song, however his catalog is laced with stay out of the boardroom if you're not from the same branch of experience.If one mic matters in the realm of love that carries on in word vibrations the total audience matters. If you google "Sean Combs Motivation" you'll get a myriad of interviews, in addition to the many artists that are his legacy. With music, television, and acting Sean Combs has laid the groundwork to emulate beyond his wild videos also. Russell Simmons teaches meditation, yoga, and has 6 books ( https://www.google.com/webhp…). The knowledge is out there on every level to attain even if this is preaching to the choir. When I met Julian Bond it seemed he never met a stranger after the NAACP Spingarn ceremony for Representative John Conyer's a decade ago. After the event I collected the speech he read from. The first word was "NOW." If you do a google search of now in the bible there is much wisdom to be attained through www.biblegateway.com study. The black man has proved his brilliance, his heroism, his ability to make money, his love of country, his love of family, his love of sports, even his love of self in the roadblocks that sometimes conger a maze that ascends, drops, and clears when philosophy of the heart breaths a fresh sensation each morning he walks through the door to reality with the illusion of the stars electricity within as a catalyst to continue the trip to financial stability, and consistent love in his individual path to freedom with his woman on the climb. The majority of rappers still have to prove other rappers at every level on every avenue matter to them. It's mentorship month for those with a road map to teach those without GPS. 2017 Copyright Zimation Arts Letters Ink www.mybrotherskeeper.org https://www.whitehouse.gov/reach-higher www.greenjobs.net SONGS: BARRY WHITE & Love Unlimited Orchestra - Love's Theme Tobacco Road by Lou Rawls Nothing Can Come Between Us by Sade ABC by the Jackson 5 How Do I Breath by Mario Stay in My Corner by the Dells I'm Wishing on a Star by Rolls Royce No Looking Back by Damita Haddon Hard Habit to Break by Chicago You're My Lady by D'Angelo Jazzie's Groove by Soul II Soul Black Magic Woman by Santana Time & Chance by Color Me Badd Get It Shawty by Lloyd Who's That Lady by The Isleys If I Was a Bird by Floetry Angel of the Night by Angela Bofield Superwoman by Noel Pointer DJ Jazzy Jeff & The Fresh Prince - Parents Just Don't Understand Just An Illusion by Imagination Nobody by Mai Lee Wildfire by Michael Martin Murphey Sara Smile by Hall & Oats Sweet Freedom by Michael McDonald Last Night by P. Diddy (featuring Kesia Cole) Superwoman by Noel Pointer Open Arms by Journey I Need Love by LL Cool J Cherish by Kool & the Gang Jacobs Song by Bri - Keys To My Heart www.soundcloud.com https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oY3Z45owIX0 http://www.oldies.com/artist-songs/TD-Jakes.html Lets Just Praise the Lord by TD Jakes / Potters House https://youtu.be/bn2DSxsW59A www.tdjakes.org Inline image 1 Quote: "I swear I couldn't love you more than I do right now, and yet I know I will tomorrow." by Leo Christopher "Your attitude determines your altitude." by Zig Ziglar Keep your eyes on the stars, and your feet on the ground. by Theodore Roosevelt We all have dreams. But in order to make dreams come into reality, it takes an awful lot of determination, dedication, self-discipline, and effort. by Jesse Owens If the road to social transformation can be paved only by saints who never make mistakes, the road will NEVER be built. by Van Jones Music is a moral law. It gives soul to the universe, wings to the mind, flight to the imagination, and charm and gaiety to life and to everything. by Plato Google Pat Britt Poetry Spirituality & Events to see my latest blog on President Obama : North Star Blue Print Books by President Obama Dreams From My Father The Audacity of Hope Of Thee I Sing Barack Obama In His Own Words Words That Changed a Nation : The Most Celebrated and Influential Speeches of Barack Obama

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