Archive for May 11th, 2008

Is it true? that you can dream, and your dream is to fly over the rainbow so high? Well yeah of course you can always dream, and Of Course you are free to fly where ever you want to be. But the most important thing is that, How will you make your dream come true.

I’ve been touched in the few days with this song “Rise Up” which you will find it in the previous post. I really needed to Rise Up and Start achieving something, I start by outline some points and rules for my daily routine and guess what it has been 10 days now and Um Smoke Free can you believe that? I DON’T :)

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Daily Music Choice

  1. Shawty Lo Feat. Birdman, Rick Ross, Jim Jones & DJ Khaled - Foolish (Offical Remix 2008). Click to Download Or Right Click then “Save Target As“.
  2. Jesse McCartney Feat. Baby Bash - Leavin (Offical Remix 2008). Click to Download Or Right Click then “Save Target As“.
  3. Chris Brown - Last 2 Know (2008). Click to Download Or Right Click then “Save Target As“.
  4. Michelle Williams Feat. Flo Rida - We Break The Dawn (Offical Remix 2008). Click to Download Or Right Click then “Save Target As“.
  5. Ke’noe - Get It (Prod. By Wonder & DJ Toomp 2008). Click to Download Or Right Click then “Save Target As“.
  6. Lil’ Wayne Feat. Tyga & Gata - Stacks On Deck (2008). Click to Download Or Right Click then “Save Target As“.

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My Dream is to fly Over the rainbow so high,
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Baby Bash
Growing up in Vallejo, Baby Bash took tremendous pride in his city’s — and the larger West Coast’s — powerful rap heritage. Even though he considers himself a product of Mac Dre, Ice Cube and E-40, little did Bash know that he would have gold singles, gold albums and platinum songwriting credits on his resume.
That’s because Baby Bash’s rise to musical prominence came by osmosis, not by a well-crafted and perfectly executed plan to become an international superstar. After a stint playing basketball at Solano Junior College, Bash started hanging out at a local recording studio. Going into the studio was an escape, having been raised in a family struggling with addiction and criminal activity. “I’ve experienced so much chaos,” Bash says. “I’ve seen my mother drugged. I’ve seen a lot of little conniving stories, so when I want to write music about struggle, the criminal aspect of life, it made it real simple because I could just go back to my childhood.”

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