AJ Tracey (@ajtracey) – 3rd Time Lucky ❤️
🎹 Produced by @Remedee_ / Additional production by S7VEN
Grateful to be part of such a meaningful record @MaggiesCentres 🙏🏿
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Chip opens up about his close friend and collaborator Talay Riley. The way he influenced him as an artist, introduced him to all the greats in music and mastering the art of songwriting.
Rest in peace Talay 🕊️
♻️ @CapitalXTRA@OfficialChip
You should have things you don't do, places you don't go to, substances you don't take, words you don't say
By all means, have Principles and Standards.
very true.
conflict itself isn’t usually what breaks relationships. it’s the inability/unwillingness to repair - the silence, the avoidance, the deflection and the repeated dismissal of needs.
successful repair creates a deeper sense of safety.
music is literally one of the best ways to understand the depths of a person. there’s so much to learn through the way someone hears, appreciates, & interprets music. it’s a cheat code.
I don’t understand people who are “friends” with people they complain about constantly. Be it romantic or platonic, you can’t have people in your life whose presence you’re not absolutely delighted by.
Once you realize that anything can happen; sickness, death, lose your job... Literally, anything in the blink of an eye, you become very humble. Tables turn and that's how crazy life can get.
Always stay humble, and be grateful.
Stop exhausting yourself trying to be understood. You’re the only person who will ever fully experience your perspective. Give yourself what you keep expecting from others. Live authentically. The people meant for you will show up exactly how you need them to.
Sometimes, you have to mourn the life you thought you could have had, and come to terms with the reality of the one you do have, while still holding on to hope that things can improve and doing everything within your power to make that happen.
I think we’re too hard on each other sometimes and much too forceful. People don’t always need you to come wanting to change them. Just walk with them, accept them, love them.
It's easier to be charitable when you stop dividing people neatly into "good" and "bad". Everyone falls short. Many set themselves up for disappointment when they assume they occupy the moral high ground, rather than recognising their own capacity for error.