@AnnetteSonia@SBDailyTrivia No extra trivia game for me. I mean we already get the extra one for completing all the daily tasks. It would have been cool to get a 3rd
“People don’t know how to have empathy because they don’t understand the impact.” Aldis Hodge
You never know someone’s why until you can understand the journey. He may have started in show business at three, but the man who sits with us now will never play a character…Star actor and producer, Aldis Hodge, is respected as a Hollywood trailblazer, continuing to shift the narrative and not just open doors for others, but be the door. From growing up with a single mom, facing the unimaginable, living in his car to never giving up on the privilege of pursuing his dream, while using his platform to impact culture and be a role model to his daughter.
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Although he’s the leading man in many shows and movies, Aldis takes the most pride in being a leader in the industry and fulfilling his greater purpose. New episode out now streaming on all audio platforms and @youtube #actor #sports #podcast #hollywood @Realrclark25@FredTaylorMade@OfficialCrowder
Black Moon's "How Many MC's" is one of those songs that demonstrates how deceptively simple sampling can be.
It all seems "easy" until you realize that *feeling is something that no musician can fake their way through. "How Many MC's*, like a lot of classic music, has a *feel to it.
Imagine being in the studio and hearing this new beat by RZA…
Look at the focus of Inspectah Deck. GZA’s vibing, trying to come up something.
But Inspectah Deck is mesmerized, already LOCKED IN… He has no idea yet what he’s about to create; that’s he’s about to be a part of hip hop history!
But you can see it in his face what he *feels listening to this beat…
And just like that “C.R.E.A.M.”, one of Wu-Tang Clan’s most iconic songs, one of hip hop/rap music’s
most important classics, was born…
- The bulk of the album was recorded in just 2 weeks
& was rap’s first double CD from a solo artist
- DJ Quik mixed the album in 2 days
- Daz Dillinger & Johnny J produced over half the album
- Two #1 singles
- The last project Dr. Dre worked on at Death Row Records