musicismylife78 wrote:whats john like? i cant imagine his life is normal, and i dont think it could be normal either.
and g under p, whats michael's frame of mind nowadays? i got into him in 2000, when stay human came out and he primarily was thought of a social activist, jam band/hippie type. the crowd he played to in my hometown couldnt have been more than a few hundred.
Nowadays, he writes love songs, has hits on pop radio, goes on tour with john and santana, and plays to huge crowds.
certainly its his perogative to change his music style, but how has he changed, or has he changed from the disposable heroes of hiphopracy to 2012?
i first got into michael via a teacher in high school who was suggesting i might like his music because it was hip hop and political. nowadays, while he still makes great music, i dont think he's as overtly political nor is it necessarily hip hop either
musicismylife78 wrote:whats john like? i cant imagine his life is normal, and i dont think it could be normal either.
chimpat wrote:musicismylife78 wrote:whats john like? i cant imagine his life is normal, and i dont think it could be normal either.
John's a good guy. He's a really unique person, I mean when we were 15 or 16, he KNEW he was going to be a professional musician, truly believed it. The one thing that I think people don't really get to see is how dedicated he is to his craft. The guy would (and probably still does) practice for hours upon hours. He was not your typical high school kid, really was so focused on such a bigger picture, just an incredibly driven person. Very unique and talented individual.
I think like most normal people, he's had his struggles with fame and everything that comes with it, but he seems like he's in a good place so I'm happy for him.
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