Sunday, December 18, 2016

Liner Notes For Flatline

Tomorrow is the last day that I'll be working on my new project “Flatline” which is due soon within the next couple of months but for right now I'd like to take the chance to send out liner notes/thank yous due to the fact that I still believe in them whether it's a big or smaller scale project. I’d like to thank the most high G-O-D my God for blessing each and every single person (including myself) on this fine earth with a gift and passion to seek for. No matter what it may be I thank you God for this amazing piece of work having to be done for the past 4-5 months. To my mother I thank you for sticking behind me on this journey through my music. Any other mother would be upset or doubtful towards their child to stick with this profession of work however you understood that this is the only thing that is juggling my happiness, my freedom, and my sanity. Thank you so much and I love you. To my whole entire family thank you for showing support through everything that I do, I love y'all. The man himself Chepo Diaz, thank you for letting me come into your house, drink all your water, and allowing me to record this project with you. You be making my voice sound immaculate af lol. Thank you brutha, and we got some more projects coming up together especially albums, tapes etc. so look out lol. To my main man Orlando...I was a quiet, shallow, and abandoned kid who never spoke to the world when we met. I haven't stepped foot outside of my house for a whole year up to that point when we first spoke to each other. It felt great to be a productive member of society when I was first acknowledged by you and regardless I thank you for taking me in with open arms. You sir are the definition of a creative human being and I appreciate you throwing me into the fold of Sound Army for the past five years. It’s an honor my friend. Special shout out to all the Sound Army members...y'all are the craziest bastards I've ever gotten along with in life. Y'all are a huge part of what I do and I thank you for all the support. Especially Joseph Stowers: thanks for coming in with ideas to run by me, filling in guitar chords on songs, and coming to perform with me at these shows/promoting the project. Thank you good sir and I hope you dig that beat we produced. Also my nigga Edward James Kenway aka Chuwop aka DJ Doo Doo Stank aka White Gucci aka The Rudeboy Werewolf From Outer Space: Chuy. Thank you for reppin our group hard no matter where you went during the past year. Whether you realize it or not: you are the glue that keeps this group together. I thank you for your work on my projects and for some of the instrumentals that you produced for me as well. I know you're not in a great place right now heading into the next year as far as your condition goes but you finna be alright fam. It'll only be fuel for more music and more accolades to tackle down. Big shout out to Gericho. I appreciate your work on “Not Thinking About You”. You're dope as shit to work with and one hell of a damn vocalist. I been trying to collab with you for a while before hand, nervous enough that it might not happen. Thankfully it did. Our collab showed that starving artists like us aren't lone wolves after all and together it’s a masterpiece in the end. Thanks again and I'm ecstatic to work on the “Time Capsule” album with you. Much respect to Chepo for puttin me on game with Madlib for Soon The New Day. Though newer shit excites me, I like some of that old school type of feel too. To the love of my life I thank you for all your support for me no matter how mediocre it sounds to the average joe. I love you with all my heart. Big shout out to Jetlag, Ghet-Dough, and Brandon Ramirez y'all dudes got next in what you do. I got you if you need anything. Jay Magnum, Knobahdi, Author Felicia Cade, Jumakae, Donovan Vim Cromy, MC JC, Mr. Fahrenheit, Jesus Amezcua, Shadow of In Your City News, Long Beach Underground, Subject Matter of Sound Army, Fernando Gallegos, Paradise Lane y'all killin shit too. Loving the movement, you guys make Long Beach for what it's worth. Sound Army album is coming soon featuring my song “Oh So Cold”. Much respect to the people of the reggae culture and music. It was fun while it lasted with experimenting in that line of music, though I had to show naysayers that I'm not a one trick pony in the genre. My music speaks for itself no matter what genre it is. You SHUCK The EP is coming soon after Flatline. Much love to everyone who has supported my music so far. I dearly appreciate it and hopefully you enjoy it when it's here. Peace and love. ✌❤