Welcome everybody to my Blog. I'm Carl Lamarre, and I'm currently a freshman enrolled at Howard University. I'm a passionate Journalist who thrives off conquering the impossible with simply a black ball pen. I intend on providing an eclectic representation of my writing for my viewers. This could range from essay writing,to articles i have written, and to poems. Please be courteous with your comments, and i would truly appreciate your feedback whether it be positive or negative. Thank You All
Friday, December 16, 2011
CL: Never Looking Back Mixtape
What's funny is, I was just reading an old comment from two years ago. It touched me. It was in regards to my Maybe Tomorrow mixtape. I felt happy. I feel appreciated. There was a time when I was recording in my basement, and had no engineer. My dream was merely a pipedream. I had no resources. I had no faith. Then, I decided to take things a bit more seriously. Got around people who believed in me. I hustled. I worked hard to make my first official mixtape. Now, this mixtape had came out in September of this year, but I never posted it on here. My apologies. But this was a beautiful piece of work that I'm very proud of. Check it out guys. My FIRST official mixtape. I'm grateful for Ballerstatus.Com, SwindleSeason.Com, HipHopGame.Com, Indie Flava, and of course you guys for supporting me throughout and giving me a reason to keep going, and believe that I can actually do this.
Download Link:
http://limelinx.com/files/233164155d532a2ebf204580f4e84b31
Wynter Gordon Interview (Page 31)
This an interview I did awhile back with Pop Star Wynter Gordon. I first met her almost 5 years ago when she was just on the come up back when I was interning at Vibe. We'd later meet up again. This time, she's a buzzing pop star, and i'm a buzzing journalist. Get the picture? As you can see, she's found her niche, her sound, and she's on the verge of making some noise on the pop scene. Video Courtesy of Page 31.
Bei Maejor Interview (Ballerstatus.Com)
Bei Maejor is a Michigan-bred recording artist who earned his chops over the years as a producer/songwriter, but in recent years, has chosen to step out from behind the curtains and take a shot as a solo artist. So far, so good.
In early 2010, he landed a deal with Jive Records (which has since folded into RCA), and followed with his first mixtape, Upside Down (Download at DatPiff.com). Since then, Bei has released his debut single, "Trouble" featuring Roc Nation signee J. Cole, and is currently hard at work on his solo debut.
We caught up with the young University of Michigan graduate while on a promo run in New York, during which we discussed his buzzing "Trouble" single and what the concept and sound behind it is all about; how he was able to balance his music and academic career; and the animated cartoon got him into music as a young kid.
In part two of our (below), Bei Maejor explains how he got his start with R&B star Trey Songz before learning more about the industry with Ne-Yo's camp; who amazed with the most when he got into the studio with him; what he thinks his strongest talent is; and what's up next in the near future.
Poem: Girls Vs. Women
A Girl Wakes Up, Needs Make Up, To Simply Feel Beautiful.
She Needs To Go Tanning, Extra Planning For Her Cuticles. Yeah You Know The Usual.
A Girl Lets Material Possessions Just Posses Her…
Rather Than A Man, She Needs Gucci, Prada, And Fendi To Caress Her…
Marc Ecko To Undress Her…
Not Mark, Because Mark Isn’t A Full Time Investor…
A Girl Feels Loved When A Guy Is Feeling Her On The Outside,
She’ll Get On Her Knees, And Be Ready To Open Her Mouth Wide.
But You See, A Woman Doesn’t Need Compliments To Increase Her Confidence,
Because She Already Has The Competence And Common Sense, To Know She’s Simply Dominant
A Woman Doesn’t Need The Glamor To Feel Glamarous…
She Rather Move To Los Angeles, Sit Down With The Candles Lit, Open Toe Sandals, Holding Hands While We Stand And Kiss
A Woman Speaks Volumes Through Her Intellectual Conversations, Minus The Confrontations, Cuz She Knows Talk Is Cheap, So She Doesn’t Strive For Compensation…
You See, A Woman Outgrows Being A Girl...
Because A Woman Knows, In Order To Become One, She Has To Be Someone...And That's More Than Being A Girl
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