Life's Too Short
Often times when the normal parent or upstanding citizen
turns on the TV
and sees a young black man rapping about the hood they are
usually turned off.
Stereotypes come in to play and the channel is switched without
even considering
what message that human being is trying to convey.
When listening to rapper TooShort and his song "Gettin it",
you here a
lot of stereotypes being defied. The song is about getting out of
the hood and
making a good life for yourself. Most of society just assumes
that these young
black rappers have no brain's and no sense of purpose for life.
Too Short's
song "Gettin it" tells a different story. Too Short's successes
portray
the dream that kids have growing up in the hood. Those kids
dream of getting
rich at a young age and living like a true "player" for the rest
of their
day's. They want to drive around in a benz' and have girls fill
the whole
thing. What these kids don't understand is that TooShort didn't
get to where
he is by pimping or selling drugs, he got to where he is by some
simple rules
discussed in his song "Gettin it".
First of all, an important ingredient to the song is how
it appeals to
kids. With it's ghetto beat and monster bass the song is
something that kids
feel cool listening to. This is his first success ingredient,
getting the
attention of his audience so that they will listen to his
message. His message
is of course the best thing about the song. It explains to kids
to "stop just
hangin out, set your self some goals, think positive, and keep
hustling".
TooShort has got to the financial level he's at, by
following the keys
that he describes in his song, not by following the stereotypes
that parent's
turn off of the TV. Acting ghetto, for appeal, and rapping with
a sweet rythym
tongue was only the bare minimum of what he needed to rise to the
top of the
rapping industry. Studies show that the majority of successful
people are not
lucky, nor are they geniuses. Successful people usually follow
three simple
keys that are outlined in Too Short's song.
The first key to success is the ability to take action and
go out and get
what you want out of this life. TooShort talk's about this when
he says, "you
got to get a good job and set your self some goals think
positive, and never
stop hustling". The world owes you nothing, you have to do the
right things, or
you will slide down to average or below. Successful people are
models that
leave clues to follow. TooShort watched guys rise out of the
hood and go on to
live very prosperous lives. He noticed how they did it and he
learned from them.
One of these people probably once told him that you either climb
or you fall,
there is no cruise control.
The second key is to determine your goals of life.
Determine the outcome
you want to reach at the peak of your carreer. TooShort says
throughout the
song that he set himself some goals and had a passion and
obsession to reach
them. Early on when he was around 17, he thought of what
resources he had to
change his present situation of living in the hood with no job.
He knew he was
good at rapping and that he could portray the life of a pimp in
order to appeal
to certain kids. He took these resources and ran with them.
The third and final key he used was the ability to alter his
approach. Too
Short didn't succeed on his first album or his second, but he
kept hustling and
started making big bucks by his next couple album's.
He was always looking for ways to improve his rapping and
come up with new
beats and titles.
So do you still think all young black rapper's have no
purpose in their
babbling of word's amidst tons of bass and beats. I think that
if you listen
to some, they might just surprise you, and teach you some
lessons. Do you think
that Too Short's success had to do with intelligence? By no
means have Too
Short's millions of dollars came from intelligence, he didn't
even graduate from
high school. What he has is the ability to take action, then set
himself some
goals, "think positive and the rest is old". Lastly, Too Short
"never stopped
hustling" he altered his approach until he got to where he wanted
to be.
Through mastering the art of communication he grasped an
audience and got
the chance to convey his message.
The song, "Gettin it", with its many teaching keys, and
the life of Too
Short are a great example of the fact that successful people
don't get struck
from heaven with a golden wand, successful people aren't always
intelligent,
successful people usually earn their way to the top by setting
goals, taking
action on those goals, and changing in anyway needed to acquire
those goals.
We all love to be at the top, but the question is, what are you
willing to do to
get there?
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