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At the moment I really been focused on School, work, and music and what I want to do in the industry. I love playing the piano and singing and I play for my church. Im always thinking of lyrics and new songs to write. I know that practice makes perfect so I always try to make time every day to seriously practice on my vocals and my piano skills. Dedication is needed for anything you really want. Im trying to get serious about doing this music thing in all of its aspects.Back in easter of 2006 I went to florida to visit my family in florida. On sunday of that week we all went to church, They were suppose to be having a nice play that gave honor and reflection on the ressurection of Jesus christ but before that the leader of their church spoke. He said alot of things but one thing that he said that stuck with me was about the devil's previous job in heaven and how the bible does say that he was the leader of music in heaven, but what it doesn't say is that he lost that job, because he didnt. He basically was speaking on the way today's muscic is so influential and how sometimes that's a good thing and a bad thing. When I went back to my hometown of Virginia the pastor at my church made refrence to the same topic. I knew that had to mean something, so I checked the bible out for what they were talking about and sure enough it didn't say the devil lost his job as leader of music. It shocked me, so now Im really trying to get serious about this music thing because I want all music I do to be a good influence. But besides all the music stuff I love to chill with my family and friemds because they're always there for me. This is my cousin Ciara aka "the Cee Cee", she got crazy vocal skills. A lot of my family is musically talented and I think that's mainly why I have such a love for music. Im always surrounded by people who love music. I told my cousin once, that if I ever make it big in the music industry that I would bring her along with me and I know it's the same way with her too.This is my little sister Brandi and me.I love her so much and would buy her the world if it made her happy. She's really smart to be so young but that's part of her charm.
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I like to draw too and this is a drawing I did called "fade into existence". Its not one of my best but I won some money for it so I guess it's alright. ....

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"Some people want it all But I don't want nothing at all If it ain't you baby If I ain't got you baby Some people want diamond rings Some just want everything But everything means nothing If I ain't got you" - Alicia Keys She is an amazing artist

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I like this movie alot because its real and it teach you to reflect on life
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This is my great cousin Joe Simon(Music runs in the family)Biography: His plaintive baritone equally conversant with R&B and country phrasing, Joe Simon married the two genres with startling success during the late '60s, adapting Nashville material to the soul sound and repeatedly coming up a winner. Simon began recording in the Bay Area, but a switch in recording sites (first to Muscle Shoals for Vee-Jay and then to Nashville, upon signing with disc jockey John Richbourg's Sound Stage 7 label in 1966) heightened his national appeal. With easy access to prime country-oriented material, Simon soon found his true calling, scoring major hits with "Nine Pound Steel," "(You Keep Me) Hangin' On," and the number one R&B smash "The Chokin' Kind," penned by Music Row tunesmith Harlan Howard. Still dabbling in country covers after switching to the Spring imprint in 1970, Simon was even more successful when assigned to Philadelphia wizards Kenny Gamble and Leon Huff, who produced the moody "Drowning in the Sea of Love" the next year. Simon tried his hand at disco in 1975 with the sizzling "Get Down, Get Down (Get on the Floor)" and "Music in My Bones," two of the most palatable artifacts of the era. Simon eventually retired from active performing to devote his life to the church. ~ Bill Dahl, All Music Guide