“Let Your Hair Down” A Song Snippet By @SupaFlyOne

I always encourage people to pursue their dreams and to be creative. I have always enjoyed playing music and singing. I think they are the best forms of creative expression.

My style of singing is inspired by Nat King Cole and the way he sings in a calm soothing natural tone. My song lyrics take notes from James Brown and are focused on being simple but catchy. I created this song all on my own. I did my own recording and created the music.

Check out the snippet of my song “Let Your Hair Down” below on Instagram.

I am looking for a producer to work with to help with the levels and recording of my works. If you know someone who would be interested in helping me curate my music have them contact me.

Once I have finalised my songs I would like to release hard copy Cd’s.I would also like to create some visuals to go along with some songs as well.

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#CODA An Inspirational Film About Manifesting One’s Destiny

I had the luxury of pre-screening the movie CODA, an original Apple movie, on Apple TV, thanks to @Gofobo.

This heartwarming film is about a teen named Ruby who, with some encouragement from her high school choir teacher, chose to follow her dream of becoming a singer and attending Julliard College of music.I found it heartwarming, encouraging and supportive of manifest destiny theory.

In the movie Ruby tries to gain her families acceptance of her dream but finds it difficult because she is the only hearing member in her family. Her older brother, mother, and father are all deaf.

They have no idea of her talents and in their world sound does not exist. Her family operates a small fishing operation where she serves as their only link to the world of sound.

Ruby’s family doesn’t understand her love of music or singing and she does not know how to get them to relate but based on the support of her peers and her teacher they soon learn that she has talent and choose, in the end, to support her endeavors.

Along her journey Ruby even helps her family to understand that all though limited they too should pursue their dreams of expanding their fishing operation and encourages them to try because despite being deaf they are capable, they are opinionated, and they are intelligent enough to do so. Her family feels like they can’t deal with those who can hear but guess what ever since she was born they have done it.She encourages them and just like her they too must try in order to fulfill their dream despite feeling incapable or insecure.

I enjoyed the movie it was an Sundance film festival award winning film and I can see why. It moves very smoothly and you hardly notice the long length. There are so many lessons involved. The movie contains elements of love, understanding, compassion and acceptance. It also highlights some of life’s important decisions like the choice to pursue a dream or go to college.

The main messages I feel is this “trying is the first step towards making a dream come true”.

“You can never never know if you have what it takes if don’t try.”

This is a great movie to inspire and encourage people to pursue their dreams. At times it may be hard you may feel you are not good enough but if you try the universe sometimes will make your way. It will help you see things differently than you would if you didn’t try. I believe this is called manifest destiny.

You must give effort despite being afraid or unsure so that the universe can give you guidance and show you more options.Once you try you will begin to understand that failure is only one option not the only option.

Check out his heartwarming movie on Apple TV. Watch it with a loved ones and be inspired. Maybe you too will gain the courage to manifest your dreams.You must try.

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(New York, NY): Introducing “The Kamara Kidz”

Young Actors/Models Jahleel and Egypt – “The Kamara Kidz” Two Vibrant And Charismatic Boys Making Indelible Marks At Early Ages And Set to Shine Across Screens Everywhere.

Jahleel Kamara and Egypt Kamara are the “Karmara Kidz” These young stars have exploded onto the entertainment scene recently with high profile placements on television shows like “POWER”, on Starz, and films such as “FEVER”. Other appearances include a segment on ABC “NIGHT LINE”, and ads for WALMART, TARGET, GAP and so many others. 

Jahleel is now set to appear with an upcoming role in Jussie Smollett’s feature directorial debut “B-Boy Blues” alongside Grammy-nominated recording artist Ledisi (Selma), Timothy Richardson (David Makes Man), Brandee Evans (P-Valley) and others – which is currently in production in NYC.

CHECK OUT “THE KAMARA KIDZ” ON INSTAGRAM @kamarakidz 

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“BUNGA BUNGA” Audio Screening 2020

Bunga Bunga Review @supaflyone

I was recently invited to join a listening party by “Gofobo” that took place on  9/1/2020. If you don’t know what Gofobo is….it is a company that promotes and advertises media releases that sometimes gives away passes to see movies in theaters a few days early.

 I have received quite a few over the years and I encourage others to join their email list. I believe they branched out with something new for this listening event. Usually the events are in person screenings it was an audio screening.

The production was created by a company called “Wondery” who is the producer of audio books.

The screening featured the first chapter from a 6 part series audio book titled “Bunga Bunga”. The audio book gives detail on the rise and fall from political power of Silvio Berlusconi, “Italian Media Magnet and Prime minister” Brittanica.com, who was known for things like sex parties.

I do not want to give a lot away but I am  surprised that I have not heard more about Mr. Berlusconi. He was extremely popular in Italy and he was a big influence on the world. I learned that he recently died this year in 2020.

I always like to get invites and I hope that Gofobo continues to send me more. you should sign up too. I read… so the audio book experience was not bad for me I actually enjoyed presentation.It was to simply say different. The piece was orated by Whitney Cummings and at the end I got to see a Q&A with her and the creator. That was a plus. The Q and A portion allowed for me to see the people who created the production, get to know them a little bit,  and get some questions on my mind answered like why they were moved enough to create the “Bunga Bunga” production.

If you are a history buff like me, like audio books, or reading I highly recommend checking out this series. Look up the term “BUNGA BUNGA” I am sure it will spark some interest.

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