Tuesday, March 29, 2011


I like the old Bilal, but I love artists that are bold enough to be themselves and test the evolution of their craft. Not sure if you've been following his collabs, but he's been doing a lot lately. Much respect!

Daedelus - Overwhelmed (feat. Bilal): "Daedelus - Overwhelmed (feat. Bilal)"



**taken from http://putmeonit.blogspot.com/**

Monday, March 28, 2011

Family Funnies....

Me: I don't know! I think they believe I run the streets, but I swear I'm always busy! School, Work, Work, Lucid....
Mom: I think you have a healthy, exciting and fun-filled life! You're not out running the streets!
Baby Bro: Yeaaaaa like a hobo!
Mom: I'm so happy he put "bo" at the end of that!


(LOL!!!! This is what I deal with! I wouldn't trade them for anything in the world!)

Freezing Rain

Through the window I see it fall steadily. Rhythms beat against the pavement, calling to my soul. Refreshed. The sun peaks through clouds. I watched; wondering how it would feel against my face. Embraced the memories of dancing in summer rain and stepped out in hopes of this time doing the same. Is it misleading or did I misjudge?

**words by Nina B.**

Friday, March 11, 2011

2010...

So Late, but I was directed to Video: LaTonya Givens [The Making Of Act II] and just had to dive further into this voice! Amazing! Check out the mixtape below but make sure you check out the video link!



Peace!

Nina B.

Friday, March 4, 2011

Working on that....

Stranger...

Dope video...Jhene Aiko is the artist. Her other stuff sounds mainstream-ish, I guess this one does as well. The video is just hot lol!

Thursday, March 3, 2011

HOPE TO SEE YOU THERE!!!!


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This summer Lucid Life Works goes “Green” and partners with Eden Place Nature Center to increase youth awareness of the arts and wildlife conservation. Students explore the arts by reading and discussing several poems, photos, paintings and projects inspired by nature. Our Vision for the summer is for students to learn ways in which artists can approach creative use of natural landscaping to support their gifts and in turn promote conservation and raise awareness amongst community members about the environment.

Students will explore “Green” facilities and “Green” artistic projects throughout the city. Additionally, students will learn how to create media kits to promote their artistry, how to pitch their works to mediums with “Green” themes, how to write publishing proposals, cover letters and resumes. We will end the summer by creating a “Green” showcase and booklet of poetry, paintings and photography about the “Green” topics they explored. We hope the program will touch the lives of those viewing the “Green” artistry and inspire them to live a more “Green” and LUCID LIFE!