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Tyrese Gibson (Part 2): If "Open Invitation" was a movie...

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When I hear good music , I realize it has the ability to take me out of the audio experience, and into a visual wonderland. The way the instruments collide, the movement of the bass and rhythm, and the overlay of the artist's voice create another dimension of experience. When I hear good music , it inspires dialogue, it motivates creativity, and reveals storylines to me. As an author, I thrive on receiving new lyrics, and intricate sounds. As a music-lover, I appreciate receiving new creations and allowing them to transport me beyond the CD. Beyond the liner notes. When I hear good music , I realize that there's nothing else in the world that can tell a story, and explain an emotion or personal journey, like music can. Tyrese is an actor, and has the gift of storytelling , so as a songwriter, his talent is evident with the way this musical plot moves and develops. It is more than just an album, it is an experience. If Tyrese Gibson 's 5th studio release " Open Invitati

Tyrese Gibson (Part 1): The Next Pop Prophet

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I am impressed by R&B singer/ actor/ model/ author Tyrese Gibson. Physical beauty aside, I am impressed by the role he is claiming in pop culture, and the effort he is making to share his wisdom, carve his niche, and maintain his abilities across the entertainment spectrum. He is a pop prophet on the rise: speaking by divine inspiration; a spokesman for a movement; gifted with moral insight and powers of expression. There haven't been many lately. I think with the hype and excitment of Barack Obama entering the United States presidency, there was a huge void filled in pop culture discourse and "urban" cultural leadership . Obama represented the voice of reason, the voice of hope, and the voice of self-identity for many. I've always felt that since the highly visible and highly vocal fraternity of the Civil Rights Movement, that there has been a lack of dominant leadership. Black male leadership, specifically. Rather than looking to ministers and politicians, busin