
Feel good music is inspirational. I grew up on it. It is largely the springboard that has propelled us to what popular music is today. But does it still make us feel good?
RICKEY SMILEY is not a Musician, he is a Comic, and Radio/TV/Film Show Producer who’s been in the Broadcast game for more than 20-years. I’ve written about Rickey before and we all sang “Camel Toe.” Remember? Good times and surprisingly all the more, there was good music in that stand-up. Today many musicians refer to him as Uncle Rickey because of his Supportive Multi Industry Producer moves. Rickey is also a long time team member of DISH NATION Radio/TV broadcast out of Atlanta and into 60+ other markets nationwide.
Rickey has a long reputation of always being Live, Funny, and Honest with the Black American Community. I follow him because he’s a successful and affective influencer. Peep Rickey’s thoughts on Hip Hop’s “feel good factor:”
I enjoy “Inspirational/Christian Rap,” but surely positivity extends ages beyond the church. I mean, “people” make up the congregations on Saturday & Sunday. “People” also live in communities all across the world everyday of the week and whether they go to church or not — there is ample opportunity to extend positive inspiration.
This is a great time for music to reclaim the emotional appeal of the people and fill them with positive ideas. Let’s laugh at new comedy and jam out to positive message rap. Why not? You deserve it.
Like Rickey, I listen to a lot of instrumental and chill music because it better accommodates and doesn’t intrude on my positive thoughts in progress. What about you? What are you listening to?
Let’s rap about it. Shall we?
Qui
L E C R A E Peaks in POSITIVE RAP
Jam out.