Monday, September 30, 2013

Influences


Songs That Influenced My Life



Everybody has that certain song that changed the way you view things, well for a person that loves music I have 12 songs that influenced my life. I decided to put these songs into categories which includes education, religion, family, and life. These songs shaped me into the person I am today.

RELIGION

First I will start with religion. One thing about me is GOD is number one in my life. I have to him praises everyday for what he does for me in my life. I can call on him through the good and bad times, I just know that GOD is so good. Everyday I try to build a stronger relationship him but 4 gospel songs started this great and wonderful process.


Silver & Gold by Kirk Franklin & the Family will forever be the song that started a lasting relationship with the LORD at such a young age. While my mother going to college in South Carolina we attended a church called Greater Faith Baptist Church. On Sundays, while we get ready for church this certain song use to always come on the radio. After a while, I started learning the words, but 6 years old I didn't know what I was singing about. But one day at church, 6 years old I started crying and I didn't know why. But during my crying session, I was thinking about Silver & Gold. And my mother asked "why are you crying". I responded "I don't know". That was my first connection I had with the LORD, because "I rather have Jesus then silver and gold"...Thank you JESUS!!! 

GET CLOSER TO GOD


Now that I started to build my own connection with GOD, I wanted to listen to more songs like this because I wanted that feeling again like I did in church that day. So, when you pray to GOD he answers your prayers. A few Sundays later another song came on the radio Addictive Love by BeBe & CeCe Winans. It caught my attention because it had that new school flavor but it still about GOD. Throughout the song GOD was never said, but it was clearly imply. After hearing this song, I started getting that feeling again. As you can see GOD was working on me at 6 years old. 

JUST LISTEN TO THESE WORDS


Now I have a great relationship with GOD and he has guided me through everything in my life. But I felt like I lost sight of him because when I got to college things were happening to me. First a situation during my first college situation caused me a lot of pain, then in 2005 my first year in college my father passed, and in 2007 my grandfather had a heart attack that eventually killed him 3 years later. During 2005-2007 I lost sight of him because I didn't understand why these things were happening. I even stop praying but GOD has a way of bringing you back to him. He knew that music could get my attention, one day I was at my desk listening to music and Lost Without You by BeBe & CeCe came on and the tears began. I started to feel that feeling that I had at 6, I started to realize that GOD was not out to hurt me. And from me not praying, I was losing my personal relationship with him. But after the tears, I got down on my knees and look to the sky and said "GOD I am lost without your guidance". Then I realize that during the good and bad times "I am lost without him".

LISTEN TO THIS CLASSIC

 

Now you would think that I have a closer relationship with him but there are always "bumps in the road" when keeping a strong relationship with him. But this time I have graduated college and started my career everything seemed to be going well until....One Saturday I get a call from my grandma to tell me my mother was in the hospital, but she told me don't be alarmed. But when you hear that your mother is in the hospital it's not a good feeling. But selfishly, I tried to go on with my day. But early Sunday morning, I was sleeping and GOD seem to wake me up and I swear I heard a voice say "go see your mother". I obeyed him got dressed got into my car and headed to NJ. While I was driving I begin to really worry about her because I felt like if GOD woke me up then this is serious. Me with my emotional shelf started crying while I was driving. So, of course I needed a song to help me get it together and the first song that came on the radio was God Will Take Care You by Aretha Franklin. And for that 2.5 hour drive that was the ONLY song I listened to. The first line of the song says a lot "Be not dismay whatever betide, GOD will take care of you". Now by the time I got to the hospital the worrying was gone and I just knew my mother would be okay. This is how I know GOD is a good GOD, when I walked into that hospital, my mother was happy to see and she told me, "they are letting me go home today". I just looked up at the sky and said "Thank you Jesus". That car ride to NJ was a life-changing experience for me.

GIVE GOD ALL THE GLORY



FAMILY

Now that you see GOD is important in my life, it's time for you to learn the 2nd important thing is my life which is family. Going back to the South Carolina days again, these are the days where the bond between my mother and I began. At a young age, I realize that my mother is the closest thing to GOD I will ever have. During those days, it was always me and her and it's a bond NOBODY can break. And the song that describe our bond is If I Could Build My Whole World Around You by Marvin Gaye & Tammi Terrell. This song is the first song that I learned all the words to as a kid because every time it come on or my mother would play it we would sing it together. She was Tammi and I was Marvin. Until this day, every time it plays we sing it as a duet. This song just puts a smile on my face because the bond I have with my mother is like no other. 

YALL SHOULD HEAR US SINGING THIS...OUR ANTHEM..HAHA


The O'Jays is my favorite group of all time and they have many classics but one song reminds me of my family the classic, Family Reunion. This songs brings tears to my eyes because it just reminds me of great family memories. That includes me, my mother, my grandma, uncle, my grandfather, my father, and my brother/cousin. These memories will forever be in my heart because my grandfather, my brother/cousin, and my father have passed on. It's like now Thanksgiving and Christmas will never be the same without them. I miss them dearly. During the holidays, the women would be in the kitchen cooking and the men would be the living room getting our drink on (Now you see I said we right....yeah I was drinking just soda...WINK WINK). Until this day, I listen to that song so I can daydream about the times with all my family being together. But now we (me, moms, and grandma) still keep the memories alive with the drinks and laughs. 

VIBE WITH THE O'JAYS


Back to the South Carolina days, me and moms always played the radio at all times. That included during homework, cleaning, cooking, and KNICKS games (had to give my KNICKS a plug..LOL). As a I can remember my mother and I were cleaning the house, and this song came on the radio. We never heard it before but this female was sounding so great, so we had to wait to see who the girl was. It was Reminisce by Mary J. Blige. From this point we loved Mary, she became family. Also from that day, Mary became my favorite artist. During this time, things were tough but it seemed like anytime a Mary song would play it would make us not think about the tough times we were going through. To me, Mary's music brought me and mother closer too. Songs like Mary's Joint, I Never Wanna Live Without You, You Gotta Believe me and my mother would sing these songs to the top of our lungs but this all started with the first day we heard Reminisce, on the radio. And thanks to that Mary has a spot in my family forever.

LISTEN TO THIS 90's CLASSIC


EDUCATION

With family, then comes education. Education is very important to me as black man. As a kid my mother always stressed education. As far as education, she was a major influence because she went to college and graduated while raising me. If that doesn't take strength, I don't know what does. (I was bad sometimes yall...lol) But while I was young, she would explain to me that education is important because you have to beat people in this would with your mind. Of course at 5 years old, I really didn't understand it but I knew mommy was serious when she said it. As stated before, music was always played and I can remember one album my parents use buy over and over, it was Janet Jackson's "Rhythm Nation 1814". This album will remain close to me because it was educationally motivating. But one song stands out from the rest which was The Knowledge. This song is so influential to me, it made me want to go to school and get an education because "education is the goal..so". Now with my mother being serious about education, she knew that the way to get through to me was music. To this day, I think she use to play The Knowledge often so I can understand how important education was. 

BE IN THE KNOW (A LYRIC FROM THE KNOWLEDGE)


When I got into middle school, hip-hop started become major genre in my life. But before then I only listened to a select few artist mostly Brooklyn based rappers. But one day during basketball practice I learned about my future favorite rapper Nas, from Queens. One of the guys in basketball practice decided to play Nas' "Illmatic". Before he played it, he said this is the best hip-hop album of all time, now with me knowing The Notorious B.I.G "Ready To Die", I didn't believe it could come close. Oh boy was I wrong, with classics like Halftime, One Love, and NY State of Mind, it most definitely comes close to "Ready To Die" But one song stood out from the rest, the Pete Rock produced The World Is Yours. In this song, Nas was tell me that I can be anything I wanted in this world, because the world was mine. So, I felt like if I worked hard and got a good education I could be great and successful in this world. From that day, Nas became my favorite rapper after the Notorious B.I.G. because Nas raps about thing that inspires you to do better in your life. And a song like The World Is Yours inspire me to continue my education to get my college degree to be the best I can be.

LEARN FROM NAS

 

LIFE

Finally to the songs that taught me about life and how to survive in it. I was about 7 years old and my parents brought Snoop Doggy Dogg's "Doggystyle" album. That album consisted of classics like Gin & Juice, Murder Was The Case, and What's My Name. This album was a major play in my house because when we had company the production by Dr. Dre got the party started. Now if I didn't know how to cuss after this album you would think something was wrong. I know it wasn't cool to be cussing at 7 but my parents couldn't really hear me because the music use to be loud. (Even though I heard many of these cuss words before... wink wink). But I felt with this album, you learned how to cuss the right way. (LOL). Now there are many songs on this album that I can chose, but the song that I chose is Niggaz & B!&@*3$. Now can you imagine if my mother would have heard me cussing, I probably wouldn't have been able to live pass 7. But I have to tell Snoop "good looks homie" because with this song I am a efficient cusser, ha. Nevertheless, if you really listen to this song, Snoop and others are telling you don't worry about nobody do what you do for yourself and don't care what people think. A serious life lesson.

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Keeping the hip-hop going, about 8 years old my parents brought an album entitled "Ready To Die", from the Notorious B.I.G. He was from our hometown of Brooklyn N.Y. Now this album is an hip-hop classic that included: Juicy, Big Poppa, & One More Chance. But there was one song that stood out to me which was Everyday Struggle. It became my favorite song from B.I.G, in this song is explaining about life situations that we all go through. I felt that he understand about life hardships that we deal with in this crazy world. As a result, with this song B.I.G was letting us know that this world is not easy but just because you get out of one situation doesn't mean there won't be any other challenges to face. Another life lesson I live by everyday.

VIBE WITH B.I.G



To another Brooklyn artist, Jay-Z to me represented for NY during times when we needed it. September 11, 2001 will be a day that a New Yorker will never forget. It was the day that the World Trade Center was attacked by terrorist which caused the World Trade to be destroyed and caused people to died. On that day, Jay-Z released his classic "The Blueprint" which consisted the battle track Takeover, the emotional Song Cry, and the radio friendly Izzo (H.O.V.A). But I felt that Jay-Z gave NY the song we needed during those tragic time Heart of the City (Ain't No Love). It felt good for a NY rapper to give us a little hope and that's what I got from this song, because during this time NYC wasn't getting any love. And if you know me I represent NYC to the fulliest. (HENCE THE NY KNICKS) But thanks Jay for this record.

VIBE TO THIS JOINT


In conclusion, now you have a visual on how these 12 songs were a big influenced on my life as a whole. I learn so much from these songs because they have made me become a better person.

WHAT SONG INFLUENCES YOU?







Sunday, September 22, 2013

The Album I Can't Get Enough Of Right Now

Simply Just Faith




For the past couple of weeks this album has been a must listen for me everyday, including after work, after working out, or even before I got to bed. Faith Evans' debut album is just a epic. Her debut in my opinion is a the definition of a real R&B album. Faith was SANGING and you can feel the emotion in her vocals. Unlike R&B music today, vocals are not authentic anymore. To me, that's what is missing in R&B music real singing. It's coming back slowly with albums from Tamar Braxton, K. Michelle, Jaheim, Raheem DeVaughn. In addition, when I am on twitter my followers always ask me "why do you continue to listen to old R&B albums" and my answer is always "because these albums were REAL" Anyway back to Faye (Faith's nickname) debut.

Now giving a little bit of my introduction to Faith. I always knew Faith as "Biggie's wife" or the girl that sung background on Mary J. Blige's classic album My Life. Now Mary and Faith has always been compared because of the way Puffy marketed Faith. I feel that he tried to use the same marketing tool he did with Mary. But they were two completely different artist. That started a war because the Mary fans and Faith fans. (Yes I down with it because I am such a huge Mary fan) But to Mary fan, you have understand that Faith Evans is a big part of Mary's My Life album. Faith helped with the writing and sung background on songs like 

I Never Wanna Live Without You
Listen @ 4:32 you can hear Faith perfectly

Don't Go
You can hear Faith all over this song

Damn those songs sounded so good. Actually most of my favorite songs on this album Faith sing background on it, but I Never Wanna Live Without You is the best.

So when Faith's debut came out in 1995, my family was still on Mary's My Life, so nothing was talking us away from that album. As a result, the only songs I knew were You Used to Love Me, Soon As I Get Home, & Ain't Nobody. Obviously those were the hits from the album. Not knowing that even with those 3 songs, I haven't heard anything yet. 

You Used To Love Me

Soon As I Get Home

Ain't Nobody

Ahhh memories, that 90s hip-hop soul feels good...you gotta be jamming right now.

So, with my family being music lovers my mother and I found this record store near our house. They sell old records (including 45s and 33s), 8 tracks, and used CDs. Now while me and my mother was excited about all the records, I knew I wanted to get some CDs to listen to while I was riding back home to Maryland. So, as a result I got 3 used albums, Faith's Faith, En Vogue's Born To Sing, & Ralph Tresvant, Ralph Trevsant. I figured out of the 3 Faith's would be my least favorite, haha was I ever so wrong. I had a three hour drive and the album is a hour long, I listened to it 3 times. I never got a chance to listen to the other two because I fell so in love with this album. And I understood why people compare Faith & My Life, because each album had that same soul vibe. But Faith was SANGING, I said "damn I missed a lot", this album in my opinion deserves to be put on the same level as Mary J. Blige's My Life. From this album, I have some my favorite Faith songs of all time. Track 1, Faith Interlude pulls in you Faith's vibe because she is singing about the LORD. But from 7 to 15 makes this album a R&B classic. Track 7 is entitled, Come Over. Faith is SANGING the devil out of this song. Check it out

Come Over
  

Now you can't tell me Faye wasn't SANGING. 

One of my personal favorites from Faith is track 9 "All This Love" at about 3:10 Faith's vocals just takes me somewhere where I feel like I'm singing to that special someone and I singing "I just wanna give all this love back to you" Now vibe with Faith one this one

All This Love

Faye got you in her world yet??


Another banger is track 12, Give It To Me, this is a song that also classifies the term hip-hop soul perfectly. This beat is clearly for a rapper and the person that could do this beat justice would be Faith's slain ex-husband The Notorious B.I.G. But Faith is riding this beat with her soulful vocals and nobody else was needed on this. MC Faye on the mike LOL...


Give It To Me

Doesn't this song make you want to get into you car and roll the windows down and blast this on a nice day while you cruising the streets


Now to one all time favorite Faith song, is track 13, You Don't Understand. This song touches my soul. Question: Have you ever have someone you really like and you have a feeling they like you, and both of you don't know how to say it because you are both afraid. Basically if you are going through this experience, this is the song for you. SPEAK FOR ME FAITH!! "If you love me baby, just let your feelings show"


You Don't Understand

According to Chucky Thompson, the producer of this classic album as well as My Life, he said this song was about Biggie's and Faith's relationship. He said that while she was singing this in the studio she was crying. I guess the lyric "Give it One More Chance" Faith was giving us the hint. But nevertheless, this song speaks volumes! Most definitely a personal favorite.


Then track 14, Don't Be Afraid is another favorite of mine because I feel like it's part 2 of You Don't Understand. It's like these songs tell a story, with You Don't Understand, you and that special person is playing games and you have finally admitted to each other that you like it other. Then with Don't Be Afraid, you are in a relationship and you now realize that you love with each but you are scared to say it. In my opinion, these two songs describe the beginning of a serious relationship. 


Don't Be Afraid

In my opinion, You Don't Understand & Don't Be Afraid were Faith's feelings about her and Biggie's relationship. 

Ending the album with track 15, a bonus track, Reasons. Even though, it's a bonus track I am happy it made the album because it fits perfectly. 


Reasons

Sounds soulful don't you agree???

To conclude, I know even after almost 20 years people will still continue to compare Faith's Faith & Mary's My Life. I understand that both albums have the same type of vibe but they are totally two different albums and they tell a different story. And I am a big Mary J. Blige fan, but I feel that Faith's Faith should be in the same CLASSIC category as Mary's My Life. To me this a classic R&B debut, if you love R&B this album must be in your collection. 





WHAT ARE YOU FAVORITES FROM THIS CLASSIC?