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Keyshia cole you miss
Keyshia cole you miss









keyshia cole you miss
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“She taught me everything I know, that I have to grow and know there’s something out there to love,” Cole says.

KEYSHIA COLE YOU MISS TV

She’s still close to her adoptive mother and talked to her on the phone right before her press conference with TV critics. Her adoptive mother, a preacher at Oakland’s Laodicea Baptist Church off MacArthur Boulevard, set her on a religious path. It set in on me, and I decided to just make something (happen).”Ĭole was only 2 when Yvonne Cole, who later adopted her, took her in. “I went back to nothing, like, I couldn’t afford a sandwich the next day.

keyshia cole you miss

“When I got back home, I went back to the gutter,” Cole says. That was at the height of Tupac’s career and also the height of Snoop’s career, and just to be around them kind of gave me inspiration because I saw what could be,” Cole says.īut after spending time with the rappers, she took a hard dive into reality.

keyshia cole you miss

“My brother (aspiring rapper) Sean (Cole) met Hammer and Hammer introduced him to Tupac, and I was the little sister hanging around. When she was just 13, Cole started hanging out with rapper heavyweights Tupac Shakur, Snoop Dogg and MC Hammer. “But I did spend most of my life in Oakland.”Īnd it is the Oakland years that offer the most spice, charting her rise from poverty and crime to a Cinderella story of fame and fortune. “My brother, uncle and other relatives and friends still live in Tracy,” Cole says. She moved to Tracy when she was 17 and attended Tracy High School, which isn’t mentioned in the reality series. The episode offers a hard look at what her life was like while she was a student at Fremont High School. “The Way It Is” starts out with Cole returning to Oakland to visit childhood friends and her old neighborhood, near 84th Street.

KEYSHIA COLE YOU MISS SERIES

The series was taped this past spring at various locations, including at her sold-out show in April at the Grand in San Francisco. Until then you check the most credible snippet from the LP below.Keyshia Cole comes home – East Bay Times Close Menu We want fans to participate in this album at some level” he will have get permission from RZA and Cilvaringz as it can’t be released commercially until 2103. While Johnson added that they want to bring “this back to the people. When the project was eventually sold it fell into the hands of notorious “Pharma Bro” Martin Shkreli who eventually caught a beef with the group and got convicted in 2017 on several charges of securities fraud. Next the stipulations behind the sale prohibited the buyer from mass producing the music thus leaving fans out in the cold.

keyshia cole you miss

The RZA and his protégé Cilvaringz reportedly did not disclose all the details to all the members on purpose for fear of the music leaking out. We want fans to participate in this album at some level.” It is reported that the collective paid a whopping $4 million dollars back in July for it.Įven though Once Upon A Time In Shaolin was arguably the Clan’s most anticipated project since Wu-Tang Forever, the unheard effort has been mired in controversy since it was announced. Johnson tells the iconic music magazine “we want this to be us bringing this back to the people. “This beautiful piece of art, this ultimate protest against middlemen and rent seekers of musicians and artists, went south by going into the hands of Martin Shkreli, the ultimate internet villain,” says Jamis Johnson, PleasrDAO’s 34-year-old Chief Pleasing Officer (yes – that’s his real job title). The group is called PleasrDAO and have a passion for buying digital collectibles and honoring “anti-establish rebels”. Rolling Stonerecently covered the transaction in a lengthy feature that confirms that a group of 74 crypto enthusiasts, who formed like Voltron, and secured the rare release. Interestingly enough how it was purchased this second round is also very unique. The mythical project has finally found a new home. Source: Griffin Lotz for Rolling Stone / Griffin Lotz for Rolling Stone











Keyshia cole you miss