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imrowe:

Erykah Badu. Such a beautiful queen.

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18-15n-77-30w:

imrowe:

Erykah Badu. Such a beautiful queen.

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Rahasaan Patterson

Rahasaan Patterson

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luaunomi:

Buju | Til I’m Laid to Rest

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awesomeisjayell:

Andre 3000 as Jimi Hendrix

My goodness… this is going to be an amazing film. I can’t wait!!

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ethiopienne:

klovers:

Maxwell & Lauryn Hill 



omg i would marry both of them at the same time.

ethiopienne:

klovers:

Maxwell & Lauryn Hill 

omg i would marry both of them at the same time.

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whisperscream:

“You know what they say about Lucifer, right, before he was cast out?” D’Angelo asks me now. “Every angel has their specialty, and his was praise. They say that he could play every instrument with one finger and that the music was just awesome. And he was exceptionally beautiful, Lucifer—as an angel, he was.”
But after he descended into hell, Lucifer was fearsome, he tells me. “There’s forces that are going on that I don’t think a lot of motherfuckers that make music today are aware of,” he says. “It’s deep. I’ve felt it. I’ve felt other forces pulling at me.” He stubs out his cigarette and leans toward me, taking my hand. “This is a very powerful medium that we are involved in,” he says gravely. “I learned at an early age that what we were doing in the choir was just as important as the preacher. It was a ministry in itself. We could stir the pot, you know? The stage is our pulpit, and you can use all of that energy and that music and the lights and the colors and the sound. But you know, you’ve got to be careful.”
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Real Talk…  We must watch what we feed our minds.

whisperscream:

“You know what they say about Lucifer, right, before he was cast out?” D’Angelo asks me now. “Every angel has their specialty, and his was praise. They say that he could play every instrument with one finger and that the music was just awesome. And he was exceptionally beautiful, Lucifer—as an angel, he was.”

But after he descended into hell, Lucifer was fearsome, he tells me. “There’s forces that are going on that I don’t think a lot of motherfuckers that make music today are aware of,” he says. “It’s deep. I’ve felt it. I’ve felt other forces pulling at me.” He stubs out his cigarette and leans toward me, taking my hand. “This is a very powerful medium that we are involved in,” he says gravely. “I learned at an early age that what we were doing in the choir was just as important as the preacher. It was a ministry in itself. We could stir the pot, you know? The stage is our pulpit, and you can use all of that energy and that music and the lights and the colors and the sound. But you know, you’ve got to be careful.”

Real Talk…  We must watch what we feed our minds.
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urr-kah:

I am the most beautiful boogie man,
The most beautiful boogie man.
Let me be your favorite nightmare,
Close your eyes and i’ll be right there.

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Kelis

Kelis

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