SUPPORT THIS GREAT SONG BY METRELL HURST
Download Don’t Ask: http://www.reverbnation.com/metrell
Written By: Metrell & Christian Pierre
Produced By: AiRyze Productions
Mixed By: James Foster (A-Natural)
Mastered By: Jay Franco (Sterling Sound)
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My name Asenshion Antonia Amun-Ra, [The Goddess] for short...I wouldn't be as vague as to say I am a fan of your music, but would deeply divulge how the emotions put into your work is Spirit Shaking. I am what most consider a Transgender Woman, but something much more complicated, however before I discovered my current identity, I was too that "boy" sneaking around with a man here and there. The feeling of not knowing where things will lead in a life of secrecy can consume one; Life on the down-low, that was once I. The lust, the guilt of being encapsulated in a fantasy, hiding from the world is a bitter sweet feeling. What you've done here is groundbreaking, never before has the story been told so poetically. "Don't Ask, Don't Tell" No one knows the pain we, kindred souls bare. It was through LITERAL heart break and a 3 day coma that I awakened truly and began anew. It takes strength to be you. I have an utmost love for you, through the spirit which aligns me with all things of the universe. I cannot see what your eyes have seen, but through the feeling of the resonation of your voice, the melodious echoes that escape from within the vessel that is you reveals all. To end where I began, I am not a fan of your music, I'm an example of your music, I am a connection to your music, a lover of your music, a Connoisseur of your vibrations. We are connected on Facebook and have spoken briefly before, but I could not go without saying what has been aforementioned right under this beautiful creation. I too would say I agree with your choice to make this your Single. I do believe our paths shall cross soon, I feel...And what a joyous occasion that shall be to delight in such the company of MY favorite male R&B artist [artist 2nd to Lisa Fischer] Metrell Hurst...
Until Then,
Fare Thee Well,
Asenshion Antonia Amun-Ra
https://www.facebook.com/Asen4e
I can honestly say that you've inspired me to get back to songwriting because I never really thought about doing it anymore because I figured "what's the point as a gay African male?" I know that even though my message may not touch as many people as I would love it too (millions), I know that for the people that it does touch that it will make a difference. That's what you've done for me. Thank you and God bless!
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