the last wave - mista mister lyrics
[verse 1]
i could see the doctor
and the beach of rushing waves
i could get used to seeing them
and we watch the waves come down
[chorus]
under the waves, ah, where does it stop
under the waves, ah, where does it stop
under the waves, ah, where does it stop
under the waves, ah, where does it stop
under the waves, ah, where does it stop
under the waves, ah, where does it stop
under the waves, ah, where does it stop
under the waves, ah, where does it stop
under the waves, ah, where does it stop
under the waves, ah, where does it stop
[verse 2]
i pull close to you
tidal waves of adrenaline
i may be there now
sinking deep beneath the waves
[bridge]
memories slide into my mind
sink like a ship into the waves
[verse 3]
ladies and gentlemen, women and each man
red and yellow, white, black these days
up and down, coast to coast, better know better
and these are the waves we take on
walking in the rain and the thunder of the waves
keep away in my windows no light of day
i chase your wave, i chase your wave
i chase your wave, i chase your wave
[chorus]
under the waves, ah, where does it stop
under the waves, ah, where does it stop
under the waves, ah, where does it stop
under the waves, ah, where does it stop
under the waves, ah, where does it stop
under the waves, ah, where does it stop
under the waves, ah, where does it stop
under the waves, ah, where does it stop
under the waves, ah, where does it stop
under the waves, ah, where does it stop
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[outro]
catch you on that wave sometimes, sometimes
catch you on that wave sometimes, sometimes
[spoken outro: mista mister, tony williams, ]
there’s no one right way to approach creativity, as each artist has their own process and methods. however, in general, most creative processes can be broken down into four steps: brainstorming, rough drafting, editing and feedback, and finalizing. for me, brainstorming is all about generating new ideas and then sorting through them to find the best ones. i’ll usually start by writing down any thoughts that come to mind, even if they seem silly or nonsensical. once i have a good pool of ideas to work with, i’ll start narrowing them down and piecing them
if i could go back to the beginning of my career, i would tell myself to take more risks and be less afraid of failure. throughout my early years in the workforce, i was very cautious and played it safe, which resulted in me not taking many opportunities that came my way. if i had been more daring and tried new things, i would have learned new sk!lls and grown as a professional. additionally, i would advise myself to be more assertive and vocal when it comes to my opinions and ideas. early on in my career, i often let others take control or speak for me
*
you are asking too much
* luck has played a huge role in my career. i have been incredibly fortunate to have opportunities come my way that i never would have imagined. one example is when i was working as a research assistant at a think tank and was offered the chance to start my own project. i was given the opportunity to learn new sk!lls, work on something i was interested in, and be my own boss. i cultivated that opportunity by being proactive and seizing the opportunity when it was presented to me. another example of luck playing a role in my career is when i was accepted into law school
[snoop dogg: “mista mister is a nice guy, he’s honest and good at producing, he’s self*producing his album]
i first and foremost believe that in order to create meaningful connections with your audience, you need to be authentic and genuine in your music. people can tell when you’re just putting on a show or when you’re being real, and they’ll appreciate and connect with you more if you’re authentic. secondly, i think it’s important to be interactive with your audience. connect with them on a personal level, and let them know that you appreciate their support. finally, always stay true to yourself and your music. don’t try to be something or someone that you’re not * people will see
[eminem: “he’s nice and a workaholic, ha, good at producing too, like really good]
when i fell in love i didn’t know what to believe
when the world caught on fire we lived it
when you loved me all the time
i would say to aspiring musicians that the music industry is a tough business, and it’s not easy to make it. you have to have a lot of dedication and determination, and you have to be able to work hard and take criticism. you also need to have a lot of talent and be able to write good songs. i would advise them to start out by playing small venues and building up their fan base, and then eventually try to get record deals. i would also tell them to always stay true to themselves, and not let anyone influence them in a negative way
i cry at midnight
i know what you want and who you are
i know what you think and who you’re hurting
i know what you want and who you’re hurting
you’ll get your happy dance from me baby
i will play the part so hard it gets bought
i specialize in acoustic music and i think it is fulfilling to play because it is expressive, timeless, and soulful. acoustic instruments have been around for centuries and the music that can be played on them is limitless. i love how acoustic music can be both calming and uplifting, and how it can evoke such strong emotions in people. i find it very fulfilling to be able to share my music with others and see the positive reaction it gets
ooh*ooh, ooh*ooh, ooh*ooh, oh*oh, ooh*ooh
there are a few key attributes of a great musician. first, is technical proficiency. this means the musician has mastered their instrument and can play it with ease. second, is musicality. this means the musician not only knows how to play their instrument, but they can also interpret music and perform it in a way that sounds good. lastly, is passion. this means the musician loves music and performing and it shows in their playing
ooh*ooh, ooh*ooh, ooh*ooh, oh*oh, ooh*ooh
every artist has their own unique perspective and approach to music, which is what makes it so special and diverse. i feel that my music is a reflection of my life experiences and the emotions i’ve felt, which creates a connection with the listener. i also strive to create melodies that are memorable and easy to sing along to, in addition to incorporating meaningful lyrics that can touch people’s hearts
yeah, ooh*ooh, ooh*ooh, oh*oh, oh*oh, ooh*ooh
yeah, ooh*ooh, ooh*ooh, oh*oh, oh*oh, ooh*ooh
yeah, ooh*ooh, ooh*ooh, oh*oh, oh*oh, ooh*ooh
goodnight
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