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SELF SERVICE DISCOGRAPHY Song Title Artist/Album Name
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And losing your way on a journey is unfortunate,
but losing your reason for the journey
is a fate more cruel.
- Nathan Scott (One Tree Hill)
It has been two years since I left school with all its promises that life outside the university is real. Why did they never think of giving me a tip-off on how cruel life outside could be?
After years of making essays, term papers, research papers, theses and other coursework requirements, here I am struggling for reason to stay. Over again I am telling myself that work is something you should be thankful for, something to be proud of. In my attempt to console myself, I end up regretting the opportunities have let go.
Suddenly, I find the urge to evaluate myself of why I am here and what compelled me to stay when I wanted to run away from the very beginning. Perhaps, the people in the company are my source of strength. I fear that people on my field are not as beautiful as they are. Their beauty out of spoken words of wisdom, of fearless jokes, of bold criticisms, and of untainted encouragement is hard to find in the world where financial sufficiency plays the biggest part.
However, there is the room for self- advancement. There will come a time that you have to leave everything that is dear to your heart because you need to find your way back home. You will have to clear your mind and find the truth behind your dreams and your regrets.
After some time, you will realize that you must have to find the reason to move, a reason to pour out your effort without the thought of compensation.
Who could predict, if life on the other side of the world is better? It could be worse, but there could never be anything as worse as not knowing because you never tried.
He's a 5 yr old that has a dance named after him. It's has a sample beat from the Pee Wee Herman.
BIO:
Princess Nell Nell, born J’Zau-Nelle Carter born March 13, 1995 in Newark, New Jersey
is on a mission to clean up music for children one song at a time. She started this personal movement in response to
her parents’ refusal to let her listen to the popular rap/hip hop songs. The songs were laden with profanity and adult
sexual themes. So PRINCES NELL NELL, asked her mother to make up different words that went along with the beat
of the songs. She began rapping the songs with the different words. She became so good at it her mother decided to
allow her to sing it for others. PRINCES NELL NELL wanted other children to hear their favorite songs in a different
light…a clean one.
Other children not only applauded her efforts, they absorbed it. Wherever she went to perform, more and more
children would be there to see her. She embarked on a Boys and Girls Club tour to reach as many children as
possible. Children from New York to Deep South Alabama were being reached by clean music. Children from the
West Coast reached out to PRINCES NELL NELL through email and personal letters. Parents inquired about
Princess Nell Nell next performance and appearances. Finally the first contact came from Europe. This solidified it.
This was bigger than PRINCESS NELL NELL. This is a movement to clean up rap music. Princess Nell Nell will
champion this movement. Princess Nell Nell's music is rapidly grabbing children attention all over the world. She is
the spokes person for W.O.B. (Women of the Bricks) Entertainment. She also is the face of That's What's Up Tv. A
program that gives her the opportunity to talk to kids about the issues they face today and listen to them as they listen
to her in her efforts to change the way children hear music. She is not out to censor or change the way that adults
listen to music. She is here just simply to give kids an equal playing ground on FM radio. Princess Nell Nell, has
stopped children from committing suicide, doing drugs, dropping out of school, and so much more. This amazing 13
year old girl's story just goes on and on. She raises her own money to take her show from state to state giving other
children and her fans the opportunity to hear what has to be said. Her mission is Clean Music for Kids - The
Movement. Not enough people are paying attention to the noise that this straight "A" student is making and continues
to make with every show. With over 450 shows under her belt and thousands upon thousands of fans at her side, she
is destined for greatness.
Her mypsace.com website is for networking, but Princess Nell Nell, spends her spare time on tagged with her fans
communicating with them and reaching out to them where they hangout. Feel free to check out all the pages I have
listed below and find out what the kids think about this amazing little girl I call Princess Nell Nell
Opening For Movie Filmscore
Hop Hop/ Movie Soundtrack
Woofer Buster !
Old/New School !
Ms Ganja Exclusive remix Pink Haze
Very Smooth,Yet Grindey! Baltimore's Own Style Of Spoken Word Type Wrap,Straight From The Streets. Featuring 2 Of Bmore's Up And Coming Talents,Ellis "E" Hopkins, And "LEGIN" Baltimore's Best Hip-Hop Beatmaker Of All Time.
No. 1: "Rock The Bells" - LL Cool J
No. 2: "Eric B is President" - Eric B and Rakim
No. 3: "Sucker MC" - Run-D.M.C.
No. 4 (TIE): "Problems of the World Today/Fearless Freestyle" - Fearless 4
"South Bronx" - Boogie Down Productions
No. 5: "Raw" - Big Daddy Kane
No. 6: "Here Comes That Beat" - Pumpkin and the All-Stars
No. 7: "Ego Trippin" - Ultramagnetic MCs
No. 8: "The Show" - Doug E. Fresh
No. 9: "Peter Piper (instrumental)" - Run D.M.C. * True legends must be on the list.
No. 10: "Go Stetsa" - Stetsasonic * Definitely a Brooklyn Classic