User:Davejavurecords

DAVEJAVU: Alias created March 2008. Founded and raised on THUG LIFE. Inspired by MAKAVELI. Taught by Tupac. Down for all. created on the bases of belief and set to inspire those who can listen and those who are not iggnorant in the field of achieving a Better Day. In 7 months alone, DAVEJAVU wrote his first '7 Albums', all of which he wrote as a set, each joining one another in thoughts and feelings and worked together to join minds and grab a wide audience, young-old, male-female, man-woman, boy-girl, rich-poor, believers-non believers, thugs and non thugs. DAVEJAVU didnt work with colour or age on his mind and ignored the fact of societal barriers as you can tell from his albums with language that can be said to be obscene and out of order yet in his heart and with his art he ellaborated on the fact that race and colour is no longer a tool that can be used against each other as he made the qoute, "We are all black when the lights are out!". Old for his young age of just 18 when writing his '7 Albums', he was very awake to what was happening around him and more so to events that had happened before his life began. he spoke with wisdom and followed a code he believed would be true for himself and this put his mind at ease for death. he wrote of deep feelings of solitude and even though he was a very lively person and had many friends around him all the time and had no trouble in going up to anyone and speaking to them, he felt that no one felt the things he felt or thought the things he thought but then came to the realisation that they just played oblivious to these and so started a plan to free peoples minds and bring to the open the very thing all fear. His constant talk of death an sinserity of pain was clear to see through his emotional workings and deals with problems right there on a track for you to confide with to try and connect to anyone to help relate an he once said "I don't mind if I lived my whole life with people talking bad of me, even if only one person in the world is touched by one of my albums, no song, no even by a verse of a song of an album, then I am happy with my life". Tupac Amaru Shakur was his teacher his inspiration and his voice of reason. He loved to talk of 2Pac and he had total respect for him and believed he was here after Tupac to carry on the legacy and set roots for the next. He would constantly listen to 2Pac and he said he was once asked "do you not ever get bored of the same songs?", he said he answered, "well to be honest with you no I don't, you may listen to it and like the beat and then the words are just present and sound good, thats what the beat and the rhythem is for, but i listen to the words and meanings behind them, i dont just hear them, i feel them and see how i can learn from them and use that knowledge to my own advantage and if i cant use it then I will find someone who can and pass that information on, no disrespect to you. and everytime i listen to a song i will be in a different frame of mind, a different place or doing a different thing, so my mind will take information differently and i will learn something new everytime.