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LADYAIM
Give birth to your own potential
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Sex: Female
Age: 24
Country: United States
Last login: 03/29/2008
status: online
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Music that influences me: Dead Prez/M-1, NAS, Bone Thugs, Damian Marley, Geto Boys, Bob Dylan, Scarface, Lauryn Hill, Talib Kweli, Amy Winehouse, Kanye West, 3-Handz, Queen Latifah, Jean Grae, Tupac, Jay-Z, Eve, Mary J Blige, OutKast, T.I., UGK, Wu-Tang, Soulstice, Sade, Blessed Union of Souls, Billie Holiday, Bob Marley, Madeleine Peyroux, Public Enemy, Common,Lil Wayne, CAM, Flipsyde & Piper, Cassidy,Melle-Mel, The Alchemist, Akon, Missy, Immortal Technique, Mc Lyte, Jason Rockwell, Bob Marley, The Fugees, The Roots, Dr. Dre, James Brown, Keith Urban...
People who influence me:
Joyce Meyer, Sista Soulja, Maya Angelou, Trina Harmon, Betty Friedan!! W.E.B. DuBois, Moses Avalon, Susan B. Anthony, Tom Caulfield, Miles Davis, Harriet Beecher Stowe, Frederick Douglas, Margaret Sanger, James D. Watson |
The Bible
New* "Copper Sun"
New* "Escape" By Carolyn Jessop
New* Holler If You Hear Me, "Searching for Tupac" By Micheal Eric Dyson
New*: POST SECRET, Extraordinary Confessions from Ordinary Lives by Frank Warren
The Secret
The Shallow Graves of Rwanda by Shaharyar M Khan
Stolen Lives: Twenty Years in a Desert Jail by Malika Oufkir
A Long Way Gone: Memoirs of a Boy Soldier by Ishmael Beah
The Coldest Winter Ever by Sista Soulja
No Disrespect by Sista Soulja
Neither Wolf Nor Dog byKent Nerburn
Confessions of a Record Producer by Moses Avalon
Love by LeoBuscaglia
Listen Up by Barbara Findlen
Skinny Bitch
Straight Talk by Joyce Meyer
A Room with A view by E.M. Forster
Mrs Dalloway by Virgina Woolf
A Thousand Splendid Suns by Khaled Hosseini
The Heart of a Woman by Maya Angelou
A Lesson Before Dying by Ernest J. Gaines
Once a King, Always a King: The Unmaking of a Latin King by Reymundo Sanchez
Lies, Damned Lies, and Drug War Statistics: A Critical Analysis of Claims Made by the Office of National Drug Control Policy by Matthew B. Robinson and Renee G. Scherlen |
Hotel Rwanda, Blood Diamond, Crash, Anything animated. |
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Biography read about me, my style and what I'm all about.
AIM
-The Lyrical Queen-
With her strength, spirit, and soulful lyrics, AIM brings a fresh sound to hip-hop. She is one of the most powerful voices for women of this generation. Born off Erdman Avenue in Baltimore Maryland, AIM is armed with the classic East Coast style. She was raised in both the city and the country as her parents moved to York, PA. At the age of 17 she left home to make her music dream a reality. Her travels up and down the East Coast built her versatile flow and strong character. AIM raps about topics from storytelling to humanitarian problems. She passionately addresses controversial issues with words like, “People don’t like more truth then the basic, it makes me sick how the worlds to racist, we’d rather escape it, dodge and erase it, then bare the pain of trying to face it.” Her lyrics only add to her electrifying presence and her undeniable talent. “I do this because I can’t stop, it’s who I am, I may sit down and write 10 songs in two hours because my mind moves like that,” says AIM, “I am a poet, a rapper, and a songwriter, I have so many ideas and experiences to express and music is my outlet.” Not only is AIM a phenomenal lyricist but a talented producer and engineer as well. Aim recently graduated with her second degree in Recording Arts from Full Sail Real World Education. Her debut Album, “As God As My Witness” will be released on New Years Day. Very fitting, considering, her approach on change, when asked about her new album AIM confidently stated, “I will change music history, and not just because I say so, but because that’s they way it is, there are some things you know you were born to do, and I was born to do this.”
-Article: S.K.P. Cassie McNeal
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