Music, Music, Music, and oh can't forget Music. In between that I like to fit in business, Sex,reading at times right now i'm reading the 48 Laws of Power by Robert Greene if you haven't read it go cop that it's incredible and this is coming from a ni**a who don't even like readint that much. I like trying new things too whatever keeps the day interesting really.
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If I could meet someone it would have to be the one the only, the man the myth the legend Mr. Sean Carter aka Hova, aka jigga, aka young hoffa, hov, but better known as Jay-Z. The reason why is because I've followed his career since he first released "I can't get with that" if you know hip hop then you know this track and I just always seen him as a leader an innovator and to me kept the game interesting. He's truly and established and versatile artists as well as a progressive business man.
Jay-Z and others....but I listen to alot of Hov thats the last album I copped.
Alright I don't give a F*ck if yall laugh at this but.... The Sound Of Music is a classic,and ONE of my favorites, you can't fuck with Julie Andrews in that one. Boy'z in da Hood, not just cus its a hood movie but because it was the first movie that really captivated the essence of black people...when John Singleton wrote that script he knew he was making history...
48 Laws of Power, laws of seduction, both by Greene. Anything interested and has to do with expanding yourself I'm into.Breakthrough by R.J PineiroLife and Def The Russel Simmons book.Dante's Inferno by Sarah LovettThe edges of the civilized world...by Alison Hawthorne Deming hard book to follow its boring but insightful.Fish Sticks by Christensen and Paul LundinThe Biography of Malcolm X (Must read I dont care if you white,yellow, purple or fucking blue...but especially read if your black)Make it Happen by Kevin Liles (Def Jam's former President)Steal these Ideas by Steve cone...I'll update next month when I read more...
Martin Luther King Great man for what he's accomplished and attempted to establish, I think we as black folk aren't respecting what he died for. on some real sh!t, I know every ni**a and there moms wants to be a rapper and shit nowadays but for real have a bak up plan go to school and shit, MLK said it best "theres nothing more feared in america then an educated black man" we are failing as a society. We have to learn to be more responsible, start educating ourselves, and realize that we are driving our selves into our own self destruction, digging our own graves if you will. We have alot of educated black folk in this country. Only a handful of rappers out there are making real money. Yet we have 90,00 african american doctors or more in this country. I'm just saying let's better ourselves and stop feeding into these stereotypes that they're giving us.~ K~nowledge