My Soundtrack To Life 2.0

I wrote one of these back in 2006. <--- click here to check it out. If your life had a soundtrack, what would it be?

This is an updated version (subject to change);

Opening Credits: T.I.P. – Help Is Coming

Waking Up: Ice Cube – Today Was A Good Day

Average Day: Shawty Lo – They Know

First Date : Robin Thicke – Lost Without You (instrumental)

Falling In Love: Justin Timberlake Ft Beyonce – Until The End Of Time Remix or J. Holiday – Suffocate

Love Scene: Maxwell – This Woman’s Worth or J. Holiday – Bed

Fight Scene: Chris Brown – Say Goodbye or Rihanna Ft Ne-Yo – Hate That I Love You

Breaking Up: Donny Hathaway – A Song For You or John Mayer – Dreaming With A Broken Heart or Amy Winehouse – Love Is A Losing Game

Getting Back Together: Tyrese – Lately or Kenny Latimore – For You

Life’s Okay: Kanye West – Good Life

Everything Falls Apart Scene: Papa Roach – My Last Resort

Driving: Ray Cash – Bumping My Music

Learning A Lesson: Bilal – Sometimes

Deep Thought: Sam Cooke – A Change Is Gonna Come

Flashback: Nas – If Heaven Was A Mile Away

Party Scene: Tabi Bonney – The Pocket or N.E.R.D. – She Wants To Move

Long Night Alone Scene: Gnarls Barkley – Crazy

Death Scene: Boyz II Men – It’s So Hard To Say Goodbye

Closing Credits: Michael Jackson – Butterflies

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Today in Black History – Feb 2nd

1915 – Biologist Ernest E. Just received the Spingarn Medal for his pioneering research on fertilization and cell division.

1948 – President Harry S. Truman sends a message to Congress pressing for civil rights legislation, including anti-lynching, fair employment practices, and anti-poll tax provisions.

1956 – Autherine J. Lucy becomes the first African American student to attend the University of Alabama.

1971 – Ugandan army strongman Major-General Idi Amin ousts Milton Obote and assumes full power as military head of state and forms an 18-man cabinet to run the country. Amin, a Muslim, strengthens ties with Arab nations and launches a genocidal program to purge Uganda’s Lango and Acholi ethnic groups. He ordered all Asians to leave the country, thrusting Uganda into economic chaos. During Amin’s regime, about 300,000 Ugandans were killed.

Those were some of the events that occured today in black history.

Peace and Blessings,
Sincere

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