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Sonic the Hamilton
He’s crazy, he’s been punched in the face by a chick on camera,
he loves sonic hamilton and the color pink, he is never satisfied by the
females who are in and out of his life, he is…Charles Hamilton. Charles
Eddie-Lee Hamilton is without a doubt my favorite musical artist, from the
first song I heard I instantly fell in love with his music. Charles is truly
talented creating his own samples, beats and lyrics but what I respect
more about him is the emotions that lie between his rhyme book. He is one of
the most conflicted African-American males when it comes to love, women and the
thoughts that haunt his mind. I really feel as if he is a mirror image of me in
so many ways, I guess that is why I dig him so much. The man is truly a genius
but is viewed by many as a whiny punk bitch but he is more of a man because of
the fact that he can express his feelings through song. He has been in the
music industry for ages releasing countless mixtapes at a time. I remember he
released about 7 at once and I downloaded all of them instantly.
The mind of Charles Hamilton is more elaborate than Pan’s Labyrinth. The thoughts that swarm his head come from the fact that Charles has been through a lot. From his childhood to being alone on the NY streets, to the overuse of substances both harmful and illegal. It is only natural that his mind would be a breeding ground for demons and monsters but through his music he has found a way to tame these horrid creatures. Psychotic is what some refer to him as but names are only words unless proven.The year is 2011 and Mr. Hamilton has been absent from the underground music stream. Earlier this year he released a mixtape, but since this point nothing has been heard. The name has not even appeared in the media in ages. Charles wrote songs about his crushes on celebrities and common women alike. One particular woman is Rihanna, I believe he dedicated a whole mixtape to winning her love. As far as his success goes….we don’t know but regardless of this he is the man. Falling in love with girls left and right; he sees women for who they truly are which is a rare trait this day and age.I think if I had the opportunity to meet this man it would almost be like meeting my future self. I have had my trouble with women, racing thoughts and other things but all in all I have made it through. Instead of music, I’ve found my outlet in a pen and pad. Charles Hamilton is one of the most pivotal and intriguing musical artists that I have ever listened to. On a good day I can play his music for days at a time and not complain or skip a song. He is that great to me.
Hamiltonization |
The mind of Charles Hamilton is more elaborate than Pan’s Labyrinth. The thoughts that swarm his head come from the fact that Charles has been through a lot. From his childhood to being alone on the NY streets, to the overuse of substances both harmful and illegal. It is only natural that his mind would be a breeding ground for demons and monsters but through his music he has found a way to tame these horrid creatures. Psychotic is what some refer to him as but names are only words unless proven.The year is 2011 and Mr. Hamilton has been absent from the underground music stream. Earlier this year he released a mixtape, but since this point nothing has been heard. The name has not even appeared in the media in ages. Charles wrote songs about his crushes on celebrities and common women alike. One particular woman is Rihanna, I believe he dedicated a whole mixtape to winning her love. As far as his success goes….we don’t know but regardless of this he is the man. Falling in love with girls left and right; he sees women for who they truly are which is a rare trait this day and age.I think if I had the opportunity to meet this man it would almost be like meeting my future self. I have had my trouble with women, racing thoughts and other things but all in all I have made it through. Instead of music, I’ve found my outlet in a pen and pad. Charles Hamilton is one of the most pivotal and intriguing musical artists that I have ever listened to. On a good day I can play his music for days at a time and not complain or skip a song. He is that great to me.
~I am More Concerned With Love than Life |
Cheers,
~The Caterpillar
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