This rant is less about Nikki or her CD. It’s about what
the image represents and what it embodies. For whether it be Janet Jackson and
Justin Timberlake having a “wardrobe malfunction” at the Super Bowl. Whether it
be Britney Spears and Madonna open mouth kissing each other at the MTV awards,
Whether it be Curtis “50 Cent” Jackson taken shots at Nas and Jay-Z because he
admittedly said that “A war between him and the other two aforementioned emcees would be good for hip-hop” (paraphrasing) or whether it be Toni Braxton showing
up half naked for award shows; the message is clear and the message is this;
Hugely successful people in their own right, still
believe that they have to do these types of things in order to stay relevant... and so the knife cuts to the meat of this debate. If you love your body and you simply
want to show it for the sake of the art fine. It’s hard for anyone to judge
that effort. If you truly love the way your vagina looks… so much so that you
want to time an exit from your limousine perfectly with your legs open so that
the paparazzi can take a photograph of it; that is also your right. However, most of these
incidents are not done for the sake of “art”
they are done for the sake of free
publicity.
(which I might add is also the artist's
right)
I am not
here to pass judgment on any art. I think Nicki Minaj is a dope rapper; although
the majority of her music does not necessarily move me. I am not here to pass
judgment on anyone. The meat of my rant is really about success, the
definition of that success and the strategy to obtain that success; as it pertains to me and my art. My belief as far as
success goes, is that if you are on top and you are trying to maintain that
top spot, just know the seductive nature of power. The mere quest for power can
make you intoxicated just by thinking of the perversion of that power once you
attain it. We have seen example after example of wealth, fame and success, not
being a guaranteed ingredient for happiness. There seems to be an emptiness and unfulfilled quality that walks hand in hand like a purposeful karma for those
who don’t define their terms beforehand. Simply because there is no ceiling,
there’s always a bigger fish, there’s always someone that seems greater than
you, richer and more talented than you. My advice to people seeking success, is
to first define what success is to them before embarking on the journey. For
whichever horizon symbolizes your perception of success; make sure your boat is
seaworthy of that journey before you set sail. My definition of success is as follows: Simply be
the best artist that you can be. I believe there is no way that you can be the
best artist you can be and not be successful. For ultimately, you will be, as a
result, the best artist you can be! It just comes down to a case of physics… for
there is no way you can plant the best seed in the richest Earth and not bear
fruit from that. What you put out as far as energy goes will come back to you;
will it not? All we can do is search for innovative platforms for our expressions, go hard and
pray that someone recognizes our greatness. That’s all we can do if we want to maintain integrity. That’s
one of the only things we actually have total control over. If you put your
success in the hands of others in the form of validation,you are setting
yourself up for failure. If a million people don’t buy a certain album, it doesn't mean that the music isn't good. If a certain amount of people don’t buy
a novel, it does not mean that book isn't well-written. No matter what you
talk about or discuss at the water cooler for example; may or may not create interest in a
certain product or body of work; but it does not make the artistic vision of it more
or less genius. OK folks… confession time: Do I like accolades? Absolutely. It
is a joy to be recognized and acknowledged for your contributions to the arts? Fuck yeah. However, when they don't come, they don't come. I will leave you with this:
My mother would
always say: “Son what’s for you is for you, God works in his own time” and deep
down, I already knew. I am more relaxed at this stage of my creative career
than I've ever been. I no longer carry the burden of what other people perceive
as a success. I already know that I’m striving to be the best person that I can
be and the victory is already won.
GB
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