Monday, January 30, 2012

Give, And It Shall Be Given!


This past summer, I had the opportunity to read Russell Simmons (@UncleRush) newest writing Super Rich.  Over the years, I have acquired a liking to the thoughts and actions of Simmons stemming from his success and his actions for the hip hop community.  His influence is so powerful, it has transcended hip hop and is changing the world.

In Super Rich, Simmons teaches readers that true wealth is internal and once it is tapped into, it has eternal ramifications.  Once one gains a spiritual and/or psychological perspective on life, it will in turn affect and benefit the physical life.  One of the keys to becoming Super Rich is realizing that you don't need ANYTHING.


Also in the book, readers are educated on the importance of Dharma (service).  We are here on this Earth to serve.  How many times do we hear people complain about going to work or boast about chasing a dollar?  On the path to becoming Super Rich, you should first, find your service to the world, love it, then give it to the world until you can't give it anymore.  With this mindset, you will make yourself attractive to money, and it will FIND YOU!

Being a full time musician, I should wake up working on my service to the world, whether it is practicing or performing.  Instead of chasing the next dime, focus on the things that make me WORTH the next DOLLAR.  Performing music with a pure heart is far more fulfilling than receiving a check with impure intentions.  Don't get me wrong, I NEED THE MONEY.  But I won't allow my talents to be a prisoner to money.


Now that I'm done preaching, one of the most fulfilling things I do during my week is coaching Tank's (my youngest son) Upward Basketball team. When I wake up and realize its time to coach or practice I get excited. I get fulfillment from seeing the excitment of the kids.  Instilling confidence and knowledge into the minds of youth gives me personal satisfaction.  Participation in something so innocent provides me a contentment and solitude that the chase of money can't give.

In closing, there is more to life than money.  Find your service/services to the world and give it until you can't give it anymore.  Love what you do, and do it with gladness.  This perspective will make your being attractive to riches, and in turn everything you need to survive WILL FIND YOU!



Below are pictures from our UNDEFEATED basketball team.  Photos by TJ Photography www.tjphotography23.com




Wednesday, January 18, 2012

Sowing and Reaping: GO GET IT!

The older I get, the more I come to the realization of The Power of The Mind.  I am learning that human beings have the incredible ability to WRITE his or her DESTINY.  All it takes is a plan, discipline, prayer and hard work.  Christains call it Sowing and Reaping. Buddist call it Karma. However you look at it, WE have the ability to create whatever it is we want out of life.

With that in mind, I remember having a long conversation with my friend Alvin Garrett (@kownbred), as he expressed his desire to be a songwriter.  At the time, the conversation didn't impact me, because...#HELL all of us wanted to be songwriters, so what's your point? Garrett goes on to ask, "how can I say that I DESIRE to be a songwriter, if I don't sit down and write songs EVERYDAY?"  From that day forward, dude went on a rampage of writing songs, buying equipment until he submerged himself into his desires.



Two years later, I have watched Kownbred recieve placements with national recording artists such as Deitrick Hatton, Noel Gourdine, and Ruben Studdard.  And on yesterday he announced that he is recieving his first Grammy nomination. WOW! This is a prime example of sowing into the Earth and watching The Universe give it back to you.


So this blog is my way of saying CONGRATULATIONS cuh.  Your story is an inspiration to others.

 Wolfgang...

Friday, January 13, 2012

Haters

In today's society, many people feel the need to publically antagonize and acknowledge who they perceive to be "Haters." I see it everyday on social networks where people address all of the "haters" in their lives. What is a hater? A hater is defined as, "a person that simply cannot be happy for another person's success. So rather than be happy they make a point of exposing a flaw in that person."

Two words stick out in this definition. The first being "success." In order to have "haters", one must attain a certain amount of success. Successful people are usually hard workers and positive thinkers amongst other things. Maintaining success requires a constant grind and connection with ones higher self. On the contrary, to hate on someone," requires extra time and negative thinking and a connection with ones lower self. Haters usually are not very successful people.

The second word is "happiness." Success brings about happiness. Be it sports, on your job, or educational, if one is successful, there is a certain amount of happiness that is gained.

I consider myself to be moderately successful, but I can honestly say, that I have never had a "hater." Overly blessed with good looks and dazzling charm, I have always saturated my being with positive energy. I have always desired success. Self determination creates a tunnel vision that is inaccessible to "haters." Successful people create surroundings that are not conducive to the antics of "haters."

So in closing, I will render my point. If you are blessed enough to have "haters," don't subscribe to their attacks. Remain in tune with your higher self. Reacting only distracts and requires you to leave the higher and subscribe to your lower self. Responding publicly to hate only makes "haters" SUCCESSFUL and HAPPY.


"If you are surprised to be here, it means you probably shouldn't be here...." The Dream (1977)

Let the church say Amen!

Tuesday, January 10, 2012

Out Physicalleded!!!!

Did you hear Courtney Upshaw's ass last night after the game? If I didn't think he'd beat the brakes off of me, I'd slap this boy! Congrats tho! Bama runs college football!


and if that weren'ted enoughed..


....it doesn't matter tho. He's Rich now!

Flava of Love featuring Ruben Studdard


It's been a couple of days since I have put up a new blog post, but I wanted yall to miss me. So as you pull yourself out of deprivation here is what I'm blogging on!

So as you may have heard, Ruben Studdard is DIVORCED. As much as I hate it for my homie, ultimately I want for him to be happy. In even better news, the 2003 American Idol winner is in the process of releasing a new album, Letters From Birmingham.

I got the opportunity to listen to the album during the holidays and its gonna be pretty #FYE! My favorite songwriter of all-time, Harold Lily, and a cast of others chipped in to comprise a musical work that gives listeners an inside look at Studdard's life over the past two years. The record is reminiscent of the crooner Marvin Gaye's Here My Dear and/or Vulnerable.

The lead single is entitled June 28th, which tells all the ladies "...if you see me in the streets, don't be scared to speak." That's right, The Velvet Teddy Bear is single and ready to spend that jingle. Or sumn like dat.  If you want me to set up a date for you and Rube send me an email with your best looking picture, the names of your previous 5 boyfriends, and 3 references.

Check out the video shoot to June 28 and his rendition of Bobby Brown's Rock With You.




Tuesday, January 3, 2012

Music Blog: Something Old, Something New, Something Borrowed






I woke up this morning with the intention of not blogging today.  Not just because I wasn’t inspired, but I don’t want to become redundant and obnoxious.  Then I thought about my original intent for this page, which was to document the thoughts, sights and sound of the world, as it filters through me.  So this morning I want to share what is oh so special to me. MUSIC! So, journey with me as I give you Something Old, Something New, Something Borrowed.


This morning there was a song resonating in my head that completely mesmerized me as a young musician.  Riding in the white Honda Accord sitting on hammers, with my good friend Coleman Woodson (@CWoodsonIII) he pops in a CD by a cat named Myron. The tracks were galactic. And Cole’s Sony system always did justice to good mixes.  Myron never reached mainstream acclaim, but allow me to share two of my favorite songs from his 2000 release, Destiny. You may have heard of the self titled single Destiny, followed by Heavenly Girl. My Lawd!




SOMETHING NEW
So while I’m gathering info to blog on these old songs, I decide to search for any new releases from Myron, as my previous attempts were unsuccessful.     And to my surprise I came across Myron and The Works featuring Meshell  Ndegeocello and Robert Glasper Charles Hayes.  I immediately clicked purchase, and shortly after that PLAY! This session album quickly put me in a groove, as it reminds me of an RH Factor.  So here is my fav on there….Go get it!



SOMETHING BORROWED
R&B is full of recycled music, and I enjoy it.  It reincarnates the souls of previous legends with a dose of HGH to make it modern and relevant.  Going back to Coles white Honda, the thing he admired most about Myron’s single Destiny, was that it contained a sample from Herbie Hancock’s “Sunlight.”  The sample is from a tune called Please Come Running To Me. Cuh, to this day that is one of my favorite songs. Check it out….Something Borrowed!


Logging Off.....Wolfgang!

Monday, January 2, 2012

Million Dollar Feet...


I can remember like it was yesterday. The year was 1992, and I witnessed my fellow classmates being checked into school with a nonchalant (thanks to Twitter Fam for the spelling) look on their faces. It was a regal, snootiness unfit for an 8th grader. But who could blame him?  He was 13 years old with a pair of $120 Air frikkin Jordans.

"Aye cuh, them the new Jordans?" "Yeah, my mama took off work so we could catch Footlocker when they opened." I never understood that. Maybe its because I knew that it was no way in #Hell that Orlean Baldwin would spend that much money on some shoes. Never mind, taking off work and checking me into school to do it.



That cultural foolishness has grown into the beast we see today. Those then 8th graders are now the parents of little Jordan Monsters. C average kids who feel obligated to have a pair of now $200 pair of Jordans. I'm sure many of you have heard about the stampede that took place at a mall over some damn shoes. There are also reportings of people being robbed over a pair of foot covers.



In 2012, the once Jordan Monsters have since evolved their obsession. Now the adult groove is the ever so popular Christian Louboutin red bottom shoes. These shits are $1,000+. Maybe this is my brokeness speaking, but no one making less than $100,000 a year should even want to wear these heauxs. No one with a Toyota car note has business purchasing a pair of shoes that are higher than their car payment.  Today's parents are the result of being Jordan Monsters.



So as I end my rant, I want to urge my people to think above the social influences of fitting in and "Keeping up with the Jones's." Money is too hard to come by these days for middle class Americans to over spend on shoes due to name or color of the heal.  The makers of the shoes don't even respect us. If they did, they'd make a version that fit YOUR budget and lifestyle. Michael should be ashamed of himself. I should kick him in the ass with my Adidas shell toes. After all, it's what's in your heart that counts, not what's on your feet.

Be Blessed!