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no quiero ser solo tu deseo de medianoche
Quiero ser la luz que ilumina tus maƱanas y la brisa que acaricia tus tardes.
Anhelo ser tu todo, ser quien te roba un suspiro al partir hacia ti.
Necesito escuchar de tus labios que soy solamente tuya,
pero busco eso en tu amor, algo mƔs allƔ de un simple deseo
forgot to post this one (other vers under cut)
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-S.B
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hola Gente(?), aquĆ otro personaje que tenĆa en Wattpad, se llama "SadBunny" y es un conejito(Obvio ) u_ušš°<3
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hello People (?), here another character that I had on Wattpad, it's called "SadBunny" and it's a bunny (Obvious ) u_ušš° <3~

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THE RAW SHOWCASE
By: Natalee Gilbert
The RAW Showcase lived up to its name. Like its tagline states, everybody came to vibe. From a mile radius, friendships were formed, people were singing from the top of their lungs (the old and new bops), and everyone was anticipating to see the āR.eal A.uthentic W.ittyā artists do their thing. Those who stepped onstage were S.B, Bindi Liebowitz, Sunliight, Kory Hiii, and Zeke Marlee (who, unfortunately, I missed speaking to.) The show was ran by Vision Society, Najee Lucky and J. Shider. Stepping into the atmosphere, I felt genuine connections. The lighting made the room setting intimate and many were allowed to interact with the artist performing. Those onstage shared common ground. All considered theirselves artist and had an undying passion for music. Their music stood for something, held a message and didnāt lead way to gate-drugs or violence. Some spoke on a personal level, dashing some relatability when telling what theyāve seen or heard. Overrall, everyone came from a good place. One of understanding. The music left others feeling good and at peace. The RAW Showcase came in with the new and left worries at the door. Everyone was having a good time.
S.B:
Every track from S.B doesnāt sound the same. Granted that his sound is constantly evolving, the artist makes music for any vibe, whether it be one thatās happy, confrontational, sad or nonchalant. One thing never changes, however. No matter where S.B steps foot, he happens to garner a new fan. S.B ultimately fits the depiction of a music vet. Heās got the suave stage presence down pat, and lyricism just comes easy. Thereās no way to put him in a box. Heās multi-dimensional, to say the least. Since youth, S.B was one with music. At six, he learned how to play the sax and shortly after, S.B taught himself how to play the piano. Eventually, S.B began writing music. Then, everything accumulated. To date S.B has released 6 bangers. His recent, āDidnāt Theyā comes with gully, slick-mouthed bars that arenāt afraid to leave you with a black eye. āFire Emoji,ā on the other hand, comes with the Jersey talk. Once the alarm blares, S.B says heās representing Garden State, but addressing the differences between himself and others. Spread over the aggressive back-drop, listeners get an earful of punchlines and entendres, that only bite back through the speakers. His feature, D.N.A matches the energy and comes hard like the natural vet, making sure that each line is not misunderstood. All-in-all both showed that nothing in life should be a gimmick. Be real. His discography also includes his enticing, fun, jungle-fever banger āFinna Get Naughty,ā smooth cruising āFly First Class,ā āNo Adderralls,ā and highly acclaimed, ā2 P.Mā ft. Ziggy Zombie, This song was the most challenging because it took 2 weeks to figure out the chorus. But after that everything came easy. His word of advice for the upcoming artist and world is to keep growing. Donāt be scared to be different.
Instagram: @remembersb
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KORY HIII:
Once Kory Hiii stepped in, the crowds got hyped up. His commanding stage presence came at attention spans with no delay. As Hiiiās words spluttered across the echoey room, it bounced back with an aggressive tone. People were feeling what he was saying. What he said held truth and itās safe to say the crowd thought so too. Over time, Hiiās lyrics were being chanted back at him. There was even one moment when the crowd became a unit. However, this can be symbolic for many reasons. While interviewing the Union native, I came to know a line that spoke volumes, āI feel like planting the seeds and waiting for harvest/What you expect? I came from the Garden.ā which essentially stands for Hiiiās city and state. The Garden, being New Jersey and the rest, āI feel like planting the seeds and waiting for harvestā being Union. Unionās mascot just so happens to be The Farmers. From just this proverb, one can see that unification is one of Hiiiās values.
Hiii considers himself a musician but moreso an artist. His music journey started with his cousin, 2 Honest, whose been rapping since he was young. 2 Honest always tried to push Hiii to rap, but he was playing basketball at the time. However, as Hiii got older and basketball was no longer a reality, he started rapping with his homies. That led to being put into his first song. Eventually, Hiii went on to work with his cousin and landed into Morgan State. Alone with a MacBook, Hiii started making music and getting more into it. Then the rest is history. Before he gets in the booth, he prays and also does so when going onstage. However, the rapper puts God before everything. His sound is nothing but organic. Hiii says he wants people to gain awareness. The message behind his sound is positivity and consciousness. In our interview, he goes to say āIām just trying to get my sound right.ā If you havenāt already bump his song, āThe Get Backā everywhere! This song falls a tribute to Hiiiās grandmother and I can vouch for its star-power. Truly, a banger for the books. Hiiiās visual for āThe Get Backā also made its way to World Star earlier this month, garnering traction from everyone riding through the city. Hiii also has a project out called Revenge of the Soular Sun.
Instagram: @koryhiii
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Bindi Liebowitz:
A woman who can get pass you (especially if you donāt act right), Bindi Liebowitz is a female phenomenon full of charisma, wit and sultry energy. From the beginning of her performance, many listeners broke a sweat. Her stage presence, made jaws drop to the floor. Swaying in with high-knee boots and smokey black eyeshadow, Bindi sung soulfully and tapped into a confidence that made hearts flutter. The topic at hand was love and Bindi did diligence and giving each song a feeling. No denying it, Bindi basked in star-power. The singer/songwriter knew she loved singing since she was 6 or 8 years old. One day she was singing Aretha Franklinās āChain Of Foolsā for her mother in the car. Once she finished, her mother caught the groove and said āUm, what? Girl, sing it again,ā Then, with a vocal snap, Bindi went into a raspy, deep, soulful note range. However, Bindi didnāt know it was a talent. Naturally she felt the words and it was just a skill she mastered well. Bindi loved being onstage. This passion led her to NJPAC at 13 years old. Here, she took vocal lessons and began reading music, etc. Bindi was so into music that she even played the violin and joined chorusā. But she didnāt take it seriously until high school, āFrom choir, I began auditioning for the shows like American Idol and X Factor.ā In 2014-2015, Bindi make her mark on American Idol. One year later, Bindi was on The Voice (Season 11), moving those across the nation. Now, Bindi continues to prosper in performing. No matter the gig, her impact spreads like wildfire. Likewise, the womanist empowers the generation and other woman. āWeāre all beautiful and Iām going to let you know so. If youāre dope, the same thing. I donāt believe in giving someone the cold shoulder. I want to be the voice to let people know that we are getting things done, we do have feelings.ā she says while adding āMy style is based on the mood. Iām okay with that. I let it be expressed while Iām performing. I donāt want to pretend for the people that support me. I want to be real. Honestly, its edgy, bad-ass.ā Bindi currently has 3 singles. āOver Youā is her first single and one she gets excited performing. āComplicatedā was released last year whereas āFaceTimeā dropped in July.
Instagram: @thisisbindi
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SUNLIGHT:
To describe Sunlight is this very line from his song, āSunrise,ā when they see the shine they know whatās up. His name matches the vibrant energy he possesses. To further put it, Sunlight radiates in all-around positivity. Between rapping vulnerable bars then undeniably hard ones, and singing with tranquility from the heart, Sunlight warms your soul as his voice flows through the ear streams of many. During our encounter, I could see passion shining through his eyes. His words came from a sincere place and I automatically felt at-home with this ambitious, fun-spirited musician. Sunlight started his music journey when he was 12 years old. He says āI always had a passion for it, I always enjoyed it. But I didnāt take it serious because I thought people wouldnāt take me serious. I was basing my performance off the judgement of others.ā Thanks to his friends and family, Sunlight kept at it. He says they pushed him to keep going. Now, heās here. His musicās style is undefinable. Itās something you have to get an earful of and determine. Sometimes heāll get Chance the Rapper, others Kendrick Lamar or PARTYNEXTDOOR. Essentially, Sunlight makes feel-good music. For instance, the musician says that āSunriseā is more of a wake-up song that demand you to have a good time whereas āSunsetā is for boo-loving. His project Too a Good Summer puts it to a tee. Alone, Sunlightās sound gives off a cool, calm and collected vibe. The sunny-side-up artist finds influence in Childish Gambino and Jamie Foxx because theyāre versatile. One New Jersey artist heās like to collab with is Chris Patrick. And we both agree that heās that dude. Sunlight leaves this word of advice for the upcoming artist: Be yourself. Donāt force a look or persona.
Instagram: @suunnnlight
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S.B honey cake
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