

It reminds me of the love and support my mother has given me and how she assured me no matter what she’ll always be my best friend and have my best interests at heart. It talks about always having that one person who is there to support you no matter what the situation or dilemma.

Michael Jackson is probably the greatest musician of all times and this song is extremely beautiful. I’ve seen kids have to grow up too fast because of this and I’m grateful that my mother instilled certain values in me early. Many youths today ruin their lives inn the pursuit of the temporary hapiness they can get from sex. Another song that i find represents something important is “That thing” by Lauryn Hill. Though he was a child, he was battling the overwhelming emotions that accompany broken homes and a lack of emotional support. “Soundtrack to my life” by Kid Cudi is something i can relate to because of all the struggles he was going through that no one knew about, including his family. That fact shouldnt bring us down, but help us to set reasonable goals and reach them. “Ordinary people” by John Legend is a song that should remind everyone that though it is good to have ambitions, we are all human and will make mistakes. This song by Elton John helps me to realize the beauty that things posses.especially music itself. Most people today are self-centered and don’t take the time out to appreciate the beautiful people and things around them everyday. The next song is one of my favorite songs of all time, “Your Song”. For example, in my case, I may come across as an unapproachable person because of my facial expressions and perceived attitude, but I am in fact very friendly just not very outgoing. The obvious reason I chose this was because of my Jamaican heritage and this songs popularity in my country, but in addition to that this song conveys the fact that a person can come off a certain way and in fact have a personality that in no way reflects those looks. The first song i selected was “Murder she wrote” by Chaka Demus & Pliers. The songs i selected each represent things i feel strongly about and different facets of my personality and beliefs. I chose to do the playlist because artists have a certain way of putting common feelings and attitudes in to words that are sometimes difficult to find.
#Chaka demus and pliers witness stand plus
The sometimes reggae-pop, sometimes roots group Aswad are represented by their big and brokenhearted hit "Don't Turn Around" plus the much sweeter "Smile" and the righteous "Africa." Take the discs in one by one or think of it as a Reggae Sunsplash-headlining bill circa 1998, but either way, great set.1. Stuck in the middle is a worthy set featuring the light ragga duo Chaka Demus & Pliers, opening with their signature "Murder She Wrote" before fun numbers like "Bam Bam" and "One Nation Under a Groove" lead toward the disc-closing megamix. A welcome overview of the dancehall don, the Shaggy disc kicks off with the massive swagger hit "It Wasn't Me" along with pivotal singles like "Oh Carolina," "Boombastic," and the dance music crossover "I Wanna" with producer Bob Sinclar. Does it go on your various-artists shelf/hard drive folder, or should it be split up? Wherever it lands, The Very Best of Shaggy, Chaka Demus & Pliers, Aswad is filled with hits from the artists, and seeing as how this is the major label Universal with the Island Records catalog in house, these are the real-deal recordings so no ripoff to report here. The most questionable thing about this 2012 Universal set is where to categorize it.
