Friday, December 16, 2011

Dedicated to Nate

It's been nine months since Nathaniel Dwayne Hale (known by his stage aka Nate Dogg) departed from us.

Today I want to take a time, fresh my mind and tell you some about Nate.
And I won't talk about his legal issues, success and other things that you already know even better than me,
I'm talking about his escape and how he got the man that life planned him to be.

















He put heart and soul into his music everytime he sang. When I listen to his songs it's like I read letters about the times, sometimes hard enough sometimes bright enough, sometimes crazy and dangerous, but sometimes he tried to get us fixed on that the times mostly depend on us and how we treat things. He was dedicated to his music and his people. He learned the hard way. And he tried to bring his message hoping to break the wall and let people feel free to go through and achieve things. Also wanted to help us to stop from being bad and heal the bad side with his funky melodies and such a fantastic voice.

Nothing can explain better than lyrics. So this here are some words of Nate's wisdom:

People where are you going?

Everybody wants to play the game
But nobody wants to lose
I see my people die everyday
That's why I sing the blues
Now tell me who wants to roll with me
Take a look at my world
I see some problems
Maybe you can help me solve them
Turn boys to men
And make women from girls
I see my loved ones turning to drugs
Almost everyday I lose another one
Where are you going I ask you one and all
Anyone can answer
I betcha' they don't know

What if I could save my nation
What if I could save my friends
If I had the whole worlds attention
What if people were really listening
I would tell them that I'm no good without them
I would tell them together we can stand
Another message to brothers, colors bother
I'd introduce them to the hardest man in town
Somebody tell me please


And every song he sang contains a piece of love. Indeedly, it has a positive impact on the heart. He gave love to the homies, family, women and all the people out there and the whole wide world, and told us stories about what the real life from his eyes is.


For many of us he was a preacher showing us the salvation.
And that's the way I remember him!

In conclusion I'd like to say:
It's unbelievable how life changed, and I still can't realize the fact that you're not there!
Without you it ain't the same, plus Nobody Does It Better than you Nate!
Thank You for been there, done that! I hope All D's Go To Heaven!
Rest in Peace!

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