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Old School Friday: Duets

17 Friday Oct 2008

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janet jackson, janet jackson duets, old school friday

When we were left to our own devices one Friday, I actually already covered this theme.

For this round, I decided to shine the spotlight on Penny who was in town on Wednesday night for her first day back at work since calling out slick sick for many of her scheduled tour stops. I hear it was a good show, although LL Cool J was M.I.A. without explanation. I guess he decided his time was better spent hawking those expensive ass Sears duds.

So to honor Penny’s visit, I decided to highlight a couple of her duets with hip-hop artists.

Enjoy!

Got Til It’s Gone, Penny & Q-Tip

What’s It Gonna Be, Penny & Busta Rhymes

Go on and make beautiful music with other OSF participants. Have a great weekend!

Electronic Village | Mrs Grapevine | Quick | Cassandra | Danielle | Lisa C | Chocl8t | Kreative Talk | MarvalusOne | Regina | LaShonda | AJ | Sharon | Invisible Woman | Believer 1964 | Dee |SJP | sHaE-sHae | Thembi

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Fear

14 Tuesday Oct 2008

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fear, jazmine sullivan, motivation for women, motivation to follow your dreams


This may sound silly but it’s true
So don’t pretend it ain’t you too
We all afraid of something here
Cause you ain’t human without fear

I’m scared to try cause I’m scared to fail….

Truer words have never been spoken. When I think back on my twenties, one of the few regrets that I have is that I spent so much time not pursuing opportunities that were presented to me. Although I’m currently in a fairly good place (when that devil procrastination isn’t holding me back), I can’t help but wonder on occasion what could have been if I hadn’t let fear stand in my way.

Now that I’m in my thirties, I’ve never been more aware that time’s a wastin.  Each month as I write down goals towards the fulfillment of my five-year-plan, I start off with my new mantra, “Everything I’ve been looking for now finds me.” (I stole it.)

Seem silly? Read on.

I have to admit that although I hold a MA in English from U of Maryland, I never really considered myself an academic, which is one of the main reasons I didn’t go on to the Ph.D. level. I write too much in “everyday speak” for that. So when I was presented with the opportunity to write a review of the latest release from one of my favorite authors, I was very intimidated. Mosaic’s book reviews tend to be very literary and written by very accomplished writers, authors and academics.

However, my five-year plan will not allow for that kind of thinking. I’m supposed to be getting my side hustle on. Not to mention, how in the world do I expect to attract a man who will ride or die, believing I can do any and everything I put my mind to, if it doesn’t start right here.

So I jumped off the ledge and wrote it. Because I’m me, I sent it on to the editor with a ton of disclaimers, essentially letting her know that she could tear it apart as she wished.  I wouldn’t be offended by her red pen.

She loved it.  A month ago, I received my check in the mail for my first published article. A few days later, I got my copies in the mail. I saw my name in “lights” right next to a review for Conception by Kalisha Buckhanon (great book for you readers out there.)

Need more evidence?

*This opportunity didn’t work out for various reasons. I wrote this a few weeks ago in anticipation of my debut. I decided to proceed with posting it because I think the message is still an important one. I hope it’s right on time for somebody.*

For a few weeks, I’ve been alluding to a new project I’m undertaking that will be good for me as a writer and good for the exposure of this blog. Well today, I made my debut as XXX weekly music blogger. It’s an urban entertainment and lifestyle website based out of XXX with over 300K page views per month. I’ll be doing a lot of cross-posting so you shouldn’t miss anything. I also expect to be doing some album reviews over there as well that will be exclusive to the site. I’ll let you know though so you can check me out.

I didn’t seek this opportunity out. It came to me. I had second and third and fourth thoughts. It’s one thing to write for an intimate audience of 500-600 a day, but tens of thousands of people?

There goes that fear whispering in my ear again. What is it fear of?

Fear that I might actually be great?

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Old School Friday: HWSNBN

10 Friday Oct 2008

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Old School Fridays

I’m not fooling with  HWSNBN’s (he who shall not be named) and his web sheriff!

I just may take down this post tomorrow so I won’t be guilty by association.

It wasn’t hard to come up with my favorite HWSNBN songs since I’ve already got them all listed here. My top two are “Adore” and “Purple Rain.” I figured they would be popular choices.

If I was able to embed flash videos on this wordpress template (I tell you, an sitkol.com may be in my future), I would have posted a little:

  • Insatiable (you have to check out this live performance with your boy licking the camera)
  • Scandalous
  • I Wanna Be Your Lover
  • Controversy
  • Anotherloverholeinyohead

As you can tell, I like nasty HWSNBN. He definitely has several spots on my babymaking practice soundtracks.

When I’m not on the babymaking HWSNBN tip, these two songs always make a sister feel good.

I Would Die For You (ending of Purple Rain)

The Most Beautiful Girl In The World (love the video!)

I can’t wait to see what everyone else pulls out of the vault.

Electronic Village | Mrs Grapevine | Quick | Cassandra | Danielle | Lisa C | Chocl8t | Kreative Talk | MarvalusOne | Regina | LaShonda | AJ | Sharon | Invisible Woman | Believer 1964 | Dee |SJP | sHaE-sHae | Thembi

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Old School Friday: Wedding Songs

11 Friday Apr 2008

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I’ve been wanting to start posting weekly videos of some of my favorite songs, but there needed to be some kind of theme. Also one of my blog goals for this year is to interact with more bloggers.

It was right on time when I happened upon this weekly meme over at Mrs. Grapevyne’s spot  where every Friday participants feature old school music (defined as pre-1993) with a different theme. Right up my alley since about 90% of the tunes on my Top Songs list (which has gotten unmanageable!) are definitely pre-1993!

This week’s theme asked us to pick songs we want to hear at our weddings. This one was pretty easy since I’ve already chosen some songs in my Soundtrack to My Life meme.

Songs on the list that are “old school”:

  • “Latest Greatest Inspiration”-Teddy Pendergrass (1981)
    (”You’re my latest, tell you you’re my greatest, my latest, my greatest inspiration, you inspire me, you just keep on lifting me up now, higher higher”)

  • “Betcha By Golly Wow”-Stylistics (1971) – I actually prefer Phyllis Hyman’s version but it’s not “old school”
    (”Betcha by golly Wow!, You’re the one that I’ve been waiting for forever, Forever will my love for you keep growing strong, keep growing strong”)

  • A Song For You”-Donny Hathaway
    (”I love you in a place where’s there’s no space or time”)(*Damn….)

This is not a video but a recording of a live performance. Sends chills up my spine.

  •  “I’m Gonna Make You My Wife”-Whispers (1977 – a damn good year!)
    I’m gonna make you my wife,  Cause you’re my everything, all my hopes and dreams come true, I can’t live my life wth you”)
      
  • Adore”-Prince (1987)
    (If God one day struck me blind, your beauty I’d still see”)

Let me hear your old school wedding songs in the comments. Gotta keep it old school now – nothing after 1993! I had to take some good ones off my list. You have to suffer with me.

Here are a links to the other participants in Old School Fridays. Be sure to check them out. Great trips down memory lane:

  • Electronic Village
  • Chatting Over Cocktails
  • Ms Grapevine
  • Quick
  • Marcus LANGFORD
  • Cassandra
  • Danielle
  • Lisa C
  • Chocl8t 
  • DP
  • Kreative Talk
  • MarvalusOne
  • Regina
  • LaShonda
  • AJ
  • Sharon
  • Invisible Woman
  • Rosemarie
  • Dee
  • SJP
  • sHaE-sHae

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