I’d rather sojourn into self till I reached the epitome of spiritual splendor Haters fender bender beat down and ostracize the dreamer But its more than dreams when the inner light is revealed through the cracks of façade-stephanie (me)
1. "he was the shyt back in the day" In response to Reply # 0
I’d rather sojourn into self till I reached the epitome of spiritual splendor Haters fender bender beat down and ostracize the dreamer But its more than dreams when the inner light is revealed through the cracks of façade-stephanie (me)
This is a classic album up there with Keith Sweat's second except it didn't have any dance tracks. That's what makes it even more special all ballads/mid tempo. His albums after that were not quite as good due to the songwriting and then he started doing Christian music, which I didn't hear.
4. "Myron's 2nd album..." In response to Reply # 2
>This is a classic album up there with Keith Sweat's second >except it didn't have any dance tracks. That's what makes it >even more special all ballads/mid tempo. His albums after that >were not quite as good due to the songwriting and then he >started doing Christian music, which I didn't hear. > >Rome and Myron's album have both been slept on.
I bought that from his site and got it in the mail. I wasn't mad. It was a little on the slow side and it was semi-spiritual, but dude had a nice voice and some of them jams stand up. That first CD was typical mid-90s but still goodness: a stray rap, usage of words like 'steez', and hiphopish drums. But Destiny (the song)? SHIIIIIT!
And Rome...shiiiii...at least half of that debut album stands up. Like right the hell now. That joint was gyration inspiration fo sho.
I remember me and my mama used to clown the Rome videos. And we both had the CD because of an epic pawn shop CD hookup we used to have (like 5 for 20 or something sick). Anyway, we were rolling around running errands and threw it on as a joke..actually, we were on our way to swap our Rome CDs for other CDs. Then, on the way, we said 'let's hear it one more time before we sell both copies'. We were clowning but kinda jamming. We got to track 3 and we looked at each other like...'we're almost there, but is it just me or is this shit kinda jamming?'. We 'argued' about 'you sell yours back and I'll keep mine and let you borrow it'. Based on the 'no my brother, you gotta buy your own' principle, we both kept our copies and just bought something else.
Its crazy to me that cats today want you to dropbox, inbox, link, or somehow give you some shit that they know you bought legit. AND NIGGAS DO IT FOR THEM! ON NEW SHIT!? C'MON MANE! Especially if me and you got similar W2s...buy that shit with ya cheap ass.
I'm doing a Wedding Sat n they asked for this song, said it was the JAM in 98 and that all their folks (they're all around 40) love it as well. But I'd never heard it before
I’d rather sojourn into self till I reached the epitome of spiritual splendor Haters fender bender beat down and ostracize the dreamer But its more than dreams when the inner light is revealed through the cracks of façade-stephanie (me)
I’d rather sojourn into self till I reached the epitome of spiritual splendor Haters fender bender beat down and ostracize the dreamer But its more than dreams when the inner light is revealed through the cracks of façade-stephanie (me)