What's done in the dark shall be brought to the light.
Benedetta Caretta is gorgeous but she also has an amazing voice. In this video the sound emanating from the tenner sax blends very well with her voice. It's a nice balance.
During the song she shows us small glimpses of the dynamic range and power of her voice. She just shows you the tip of the iceberg but a mountain of talent is revealed.
A couple of days ago I was in superstore buying groceries. They had background music playing over the intercom that I wasn't paying attention to. Then all of a sudden I tuned in and said I recognize that song. As I listened I said that's Lawrence Whatcha Want. A brother and sister team from New York. They also have a dynamic power and range in their vocals.
Yesterday they were playing Jelly roll I'm not OK and I just shook my head. I'm not into the obese white emo sh*t. That's not healthy. Even Merk from my crib. These guys have huge followings and I'm just not into it.
As I said before, Canadian rappers have lost their way. The Montreal and Toronto guys are all still stuck banning their head against the wall doing booty in the club. Tupac left us with the Ghetto Gospel and they all dropped the ball and stopped evolving. They're stuck in a fish bowl of materialism, greed and self indulgence. That's not healthy.
Benedetta Caretta and Lawrence have a future because they're able to evolve and they're positive. Lawrence put out a funny video where she goes on a date with a guy who brags the whole night. Her response was, it's not all about you.
It may well prevail, just not soon. Because Global Affairs Canada just deleted it's entire Foreign Aid database so we can't see where the money went. Looks like they learned very quickly from what is going on right now with USAID, with all these heart stopping amounts of money having been passed out for all kinds of corrupt purposes, $8 Million for studying the effects of flavoured cigarettes on bisexuals and lesbians for example. RFK noted today that USAID is a well known CIA front and he's correct of course. Three days ago a spokesman for International Development Minister (why do we have one of those?) Ahmed Hussan stated that "Canada is deeply concerned by the U.S. administration’s decision to shut down USAID." They then deleted all their stuff. Looks like they were even more concerned we'd find out what they've been up to.
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