Throughout life one experiences many obstacles, and even though at the time one will feel beat down, in the end everything will work out. If a person has a serious medical condition that they are recovering from, they must push through the problem so they are able to continue with their life. Obstacles that one may encounter will shape their personality and who they will be in the future. It is understandable that a person may be discouraged after they did not make a team that they wanted to make
Saturday, May 9, 2015 I attended a concert featuring my favorite R&B artist by the name of Ginuwine. This concert was located at Riverside Theater in downtown Milwaukee. The concert was named One Night Stand and also included two other R&B sensations by the name of Tank and RL who was a member of a group called Next. The concert setting was very intimate. The artist made it a point to connect with their fans and even went as far as getting into the crowds. It was low lit lighting with shades
Breaking into the mainstream happened in 1996. He produced almost all tracks from Aaliyahs two albums ‘One in a Million’ and Ginuwines debut album ‘Ginuwine…the Bachelor’. What separated Timbaland from other producers is that he always left his trademark in his tracks and his sound was mostly routed to hip-hop and implementing those elements in the pop productions, with fast-paced nature and
like an expert in soul. However despite his hypnotically graceful body undulations, Bridges has been frank about his humble beginnings as a soul singer. Up until a few years ago Bridges was more inspired by the likes of 90s RnB artists such as Ginuwine and Usher; a Texan millennial who educated himself with the satin-swathed melodies of the 60 's through online listening after a friend likened him to Sam Cooke. It is seen in the whispery call and response with vocalist Britain Jessie on 'Smooth
His first encounter with production came when he moved to New York to produce in a basement for Missy Elliot’s band ‘Fayze’ in 1992. Ginuwine described Timbaland’s early career process as, “It was under our power and control. We were just in there creating. Timbaland would hum a melody and I would put some lyrics to that melody. Or he would beatbox the rhythm. That’s how we would come
Missy wanted to make records for other artists not for herself, which explains why you can find big name acts such as Busta Rhymes, Lil Kim, Da Brat, Ginuwine, 702, & the late great Aaliyah throughout the album, some who you would later on have hits that were written by Missy herself. She also acknowledged during the interview that the lack of fear of succeeding brought the best out of her while creating