Saturday 4 July 2009

SONG-WRITING - TOUCH THAT SKY!!!

Today, Independence day (4th July 09), I completed a song titled ‘Touch that Sky’. The song depicts how diversity, within some eyes, can be perceived as being something negative, alien, and unnatural. Nevertheless, ‘Touch that Sky’ recognises that diversity and differences sets those apart from the sheep and all their followers. ‘Touch the Sky’ tells all ‘Complicated Stereotypes and those who exhibit individual tendencies to

“stand tall with your head up high, because you know they’re gonna love you when you touch that sky”.

The song in full when interpreted means;

Because you have always reflected difference people never understood you, refused to acknowledge you and refused to accept you. However, now that you are successful and you have peaked because of your individuality, they now see that others have accepted you and as a result; they too welcome you with open arms.

‘Touch that Sky’ is within its production stage and is on the verge of being recorded. So watch this space.

THE VICTORIA LINE FEMALE PROWLER... (part 1)

Well, well, what can a dude say?!
Last Friday 25/06/09 at approximately 21:42 hours, I was coming back, on the tube, from West-End via the Victoria line, and I clocked this woman clocking me from across the adjacent carriage. Just clocking me proper hard! From my short and brief scrutiny I predicted that she was like perhaps early 30’s or summin. But the way she was eyeballing me wasn’t just any ordinary gawk, it was like she was either tryna undress me or tryna workout what a dude would taste like (in cannibalism terms), and trust me I wasn’t contemplating tryna stay around to find out! Lol. I couldn’t work out whether she was mad, extremely confident or just trying to screw/eye-ball a brother. So I just tried to avoid making any eye-contact. In this instance, Master Shortie’s ‘Dead End lyrics’ instantly resonated within my mind “Don’t look now, keep walking” lol. Besides it was proper late at night and I didn’t want no beef. Don’t get it twisted, I was not paranoid or prang, you just can’t be too careful in the Tottenham (north London) ends, you never know what/who you are dealing with, so it’s just best to sometimes avoid making any form of eye-contact with anyone, get me?

Anyhow, minutes later, I came to my stop, Seven Sisters, and blirted off the tube and I could sense this woman was close behind me, again don’t get it twisted, I played it cool and kept with my cool, calm and collected pace, and added a little swagger in my walk (grin). Finally reached to the top of the escalator, inserted my ticket into the ticketing machine and continued with my cool, calm and collected walk the platform. Seconds later she brushes up against me and says….

To be continued….

LOL

BATTLE OF THE CARBS!

Just got in from having a fat munch in Nandos. Yeah sir, Nandos is the one and I’m sure my entire fellow Nandonians can vouch for that, you get me? Whenever Chaun’s hungry you can guarantee that you’ll find him in a local Nandos, munching on a piece of chicken [hehehehe]. Nevertheless, my brief rampage with the chicken breast [medium heat & very well done] left a dude feeling kinda bloated. Perhaps I was a little over ambitious and took on a little more than I could manage. Nonetheless, as mum says, “my eyes are often bigger than my belly”. Regardless, I feel that my encounter was well worth it. My order consisted of half a chicken with coleslaw and corn on the cob, no chips because it’s all about the low carbs thing, init? Ain’t gone lie, this low carb drivel is pee’ing a dude off, cant be dealing with not munching some fries and some carrot cake [obviously not together or at the same time]. But, I could be dealing with some of that right now. But strictly no carbs after 1 pm [orders by management.]

Will keep you posted with the battle of the carbs!
Bless

Monday 8 June 2009

Welcome

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