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Just To Explain My Motto As Far As My Music.

Fifth Dan Music are a stream of influences & inspirations I have took on board both the good & the bad & try to cast a bunch of compositions to portray the kicks & kinks I absorb through beat machines. I beg to differ for starting kind of late but the divine gut of all things gives me confidence that its not as late as it could've been. My resume varies from engineering school & university maths, as well as your telemarketer. Numerous attempts I have made & ventured through corporate settings, but the inner voice sparks all things victorious & submitted. A day at a time. I enjoy this space. The price of inward freedom does cost & can eat you if you're keeping a blind eye without knowing & noticing what makes it different. You don't have to be an artist that sells records to be happy. You can be a plant manager with high remarks but if you're not going to pursue the inner child, then all things you can only reflect where the mud starts. I have always been so musically involved missing an outlet. Do right, & see summer. The crux of it all follows but fear not, you are already one step ahead. Its a basketball game & the winning team is not yours. You can bicker all day about it but you are forgetting that man's days are like grass. Your best bet is to withhold your daily consumption of lost love & start a new motu. Something like saving up for a laptop, yet even more, think about why those things are around in the first place. Revisit your trains of thought & discover the happy punk who grew a clue about how you screwed up with your best friend. Then have a drink with him/her. Then you can start crying but this time hopefully for joy that you didn't get stood up. You get the picture? Drop the fascination to junk food. You know it'll always be there. At the best & worst of times. The crucial part is whether it all sparks or not & the resolution for every direction you choose to go. Better than a hallelujah. Amen.

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