CNOTESWORLD MIXTAPE Perspective on The Goat Meets MVP

The year 1970 I was born at Lenox Hill Hospital in New York City. At the age of three, I start
playing on my mom pots and pans. Mom and dad discuss on purchasing me a drum set. I had
a love for drums so that would be my first instrument I start playing. When I attend elementary
school P.S 72 , they had this after school music program, The Performing Arts Club. I me this
music teacher Raymond Dunmore and Susan Lopez. I played five different instruments ,
trombone, drums, bass guitar, French horn and trumpet. When I graduate from P.S 72, I attend
Murray Bergtraum H.S. to study Business Law. At the age fifteen I joined a rock band
KAZBAR. I performed with Blue Magic, Omar Chandler and Rob Base. When I graduated from
Murray Bergtraum H.S, I start working with unsigned artist. I was writing music and lyrics for
them to sing on as reference. I wold submit them to record companies and people I knew in
the industry.
The year 1993 I met another music producer Cecil Sanchez. Him and I worked with pokerface
Production with Shree Wright and Charlie Ervin. We produced music with until the year 2000.
The year 2005 Cecil Sanchez (A.K.A Cflizzie) and I was signed to Pure Records , Joe Safina
and CEO Floyd . We was on artist Na’sha album with producers, Scott Storch, Cool And Dre,
and many others. The song we Produced was “More Than A Million”. It hit real big in Ohio.
Cool and Dre remixed the track with feature Jay-z. Cecil and I have a lot of credits in the
industry, Mary J B, Christopher Williams, 50 Cents, and Freddie Jackson. I also have credit
with Dave East “Off The Porch” . I also start working with Mike Ice and Sha Ames with
UNDERLOCK AND KEYENT.I worked with Mike Ice for fifteen years. We won a Global Music Awards “ Black Lives Matter”
the same as the continental music awards. We have Spotify plaques with artist we worked with
on single projects. We still working together to improve our experience.
Mike ice introduced me to a grammy award winner Will Covington and his wife Gwen
Covington . Now I attend Full Sail University for Audio Production.

Growing up in the old hip hop era, i like to continue the legacy where hip hop started. Todays hip hop is not like when i was raise in the 80's and 90's era. Music trend changes everyday . I remember listening to my moms old music back in the 50's and 60's and i would say wow , music is not like my music. I ove some of my moms music and they had some good recording artist . Back in those days you had to learn music and sing .

My earliest Memory listening to music was the age of five. My mother would play her music on satudays and sundays cleaning up her house , Marvin gaye, George Benson, Aretha Franklin, Barry White and more. I would bang on her pots and pants and try to play withe the music until my dad brought me my first drums. Man o man , i ran the preoples out of the building where we lived.

The age of nine, when i join the the performing arts club at P.S 72 with Raymond Dunmore and Susan Lopez. I joined the choir and sing baritone with the group. We travel state to state and it was the best moment. I start playing different instruments, trombone,trumpet, bass, drums and lead guitar. at the age of fifteen, i played in a rock band "Kazbar" . I was the bass player for the group. We performed at madison square garden with the group Blue Magic and Omar Chandler. Thats when i met Russell Simmons for the first time back stage. Then we met Living Color, rock group at this club CBGB downtown Soho with Corey and Vernon Reed.

HIP HOP , TRAP AND R&B

I made some changes on my sound. i listen to whats different in the music game and try to be different. Music today sound the same and has no substance. I want people my age to listen to our music again . The ages thirty five and up do not listen to todays music . so what i try to do is add new sound to old sound and put them together to see if i can reach the young and older people. Its working and making Progress .

If i was to go on tour with any artist , it would be Jay-Z, Dave East, Wu-tang Clan, The Lox, J cole, Kendrick Lamar, Drake, and Nas

Kendrick Lamar music is awesome. He is different in his craft. You can give Kendrick any track and he will tiurn it into his own . Thats what artist is about, making the music into your own. You created that style. Kendrick is a great artist in my book.
Jay-Z another great artist. His own style and how he flows with his lyrics.
To the artist who not here with us, Prince, biggie smalls, Micheal Jackson, and more .

My music is that old school to new school. I play sounds that would fit in my music to give it color. I like to use the same formula i was taught within my forty seven years in music.

I would say Micheal Jackson. A wonderful gift from god. This man was a great performer and songwriter. Quincy Jones is my #1 Music songwriter of all times. The age of six with his brothers , he dominated the music of all ages of people can listen to forever and ever. He will be truly missed .

All my songs is my favorite. The most one is "Black Lives Matter". This song was a very touching song to me. This song we recorded in New York City Cutting Edge Studio underlockandkey Mike Ice, and Sha Ames CEO and VP. Artist - Mzz Niesi, Tarzan and J.M.O. We went to Washington DC to join the march and record the video, thanks to PointBlankBX Mark Garcia. I would like to thank my wife for supporting me as well. This song is a classic. Please check it out on youtube and share your thoughts .

My dream artist is Micheal Jackson and musician would be Quincy Jones. RIP to both. I never had a chance to acheive those dreams. Maybe in the next life i will see them both again.

Creative, Talented and caring