Friday, December 12, 2008

Unsung Heroes....

The music industry really is all about who you know and a lil bit of luck, im not a big believer in luck but, there are so many talented people in this world that will be heard on a small scale or never heard at all. You ever heard anybody say that there's probably cats that could have smoked Jordan but there lives just took different paths, whether they didn't have the discipline for it, drive, or maybe life just got in the way of their dreams, which is what usually happens to most of these talented entertainers out here. The reason i'm even talking about this, is because sometimes i wonder if im suppose to be doing this but on the flip side i'm not gonna be stopping anytime soon either, i have a constant anxiety everyday about this music and the choices and paths i made, sometimes i think i should just go back to school, but then, am i really going to be happy? (i hated school with a passion) I do get a satisfaction out of what i do, it can just be hard at times and the fear of being an "unsung hero" kinda scares the shit outta me....and i'm not talking about the fame, fuck the fame! See basically what i want to come from all this hard work is just a successful career and to be able to live and support a family off of what i know how to do best, music! That's the idea and goal i'm looking to reach and continue to strive for it everyday, so you can miss me with that "unsung hero" shit cause i aint having it!......SO BUY SOME BEATS OR OUR MUSIC, AND TELL SOME FRIENDS!!!! FRONTSTREETRECORDS.COM!!!! LOL

I've compiled some unsung heroes below, they were all great at what they did for the small audience they reached, they definitely deserved to be represented on a larger scale but once again life just got in the way....peace

Linda Jones - Not On The Outside Some say she would have been better than Aretha Franklin but passed away at 27 from diabetes


Big L - Put It On A lot of you know about Big L but then again a lot don't, Big L was gunned down in front of his crib in Harlem in '99 at the age of 24


Len Bias at 22 was the second pick in the 1987 NBA draft to the Boston Celtics but not even 48 hours later he dies of cocaine intoxication



This is an actual song about an unsung hero by Hot Chocolate who is singing about a woman named Emma and how she was suppose to be a star....Check it out, it gets deep at the end....

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