Author: B.Dot

I’ve seen this movie before.
YN Update:
Shallah recalls meeting MJ and actin’ like a groupie before dedicating his verse from Mobb’s “Eye For An Eye” to him.
[youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=502FlMtVXWo]
Ironically, I was in the studio with Chef when he laid that vocal down. A young journalist at the time, I tried to not act like a groupie. Ha!

Looks like VIBE had more in store. Here’s an outtake from their annual Juice Issue cover shoot. Sigh. Guess you to gotta learn to live with regrets.
[youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gW84d2Fyk7M]
Here’s a preview of Em’s highly anticipated video, “Beautiful.” Epic imagery.
Previously: On The Set: Eminem “Beautiful” (Stadium Status)
Props: YK2
[youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-LOX7OMAjis]
A day after MJ’s passing, Stevie pays his respect to the King with an encore of Jackson’s hits. How bitter sweet the sound.
Previously: Michael Jackson x Stevie Wonder In The Studio
[youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vv0ciof4MJE]
Ricky channels Stevie for his his latest Nuvo commerical viral clip.

The west kept secret pays homage to the King by Jacking for beats. What a smooth criminal.
{mp3}mike jacks{/mp3}


This is a really insightful perspective on modern sales approaches. I completely agree that helping customers instead of pushing them is especially important in the SaaS space. When users are given the freedom to explore features on their own, it builds trust and confidence in the product. This naturally leads to stronger onboarding experiences and better long-term retention. Forced sales tactics might work short term, but organic engagement is what truly sustains growth. Train Excursions