‘Hip Hop Sinatra’ is a track from Queens emcee Charlie Scott‘s Lyrical Therapy 2 project. It shows Charlie Scott’s honesty and conviction from start to finish; far from being syrupy and sugar coated, the way Charlie projects himself here is thorough and straight to the point, and his tone reminds me a little of Skyzoo.

Tune in and get with the program.

Charlie’s lyrics are relatable, insatiable, and compelling. It is evident that he did not have an easy life. Raised by hearing-impaired parents, Charlie’s zealous array of mixed emotion is constrained in his music. According to Charlie, the turning point in his career happened “when I was asked to write a goodbye letter to drugs, more specifically Roxy-codon. I turned it into a powerful song; that was the turning point for how I write music and how I use it to help me as a person.” He has no regrets, though; in fact, he states, “I wouldn’t change a single thing, if I could. I’m blessed to say that I haven’t made many mistakes, and all the ones I have, were turned into great learning experiences.”

 His talent and one-of-a-kind style are combined in a rap package that’s easily understood, even by new listeners. You can literally devour all of his words while envisioning his story. “My goal is to educate, entertain, and inspire, while giving an in-depth look at what goes on in a mind that fires thoughts as rapidly as mine. This is my silence. It’s how I escape.”
 Charlie’s album, Lyrical Therapy II, openly and honestly addresses his quest to empower others in a universally worded fashion. “You have absolutely nothing to lose. We’re all born, and we all die; the fun part is in between. Do what you love, and live without regrets.”
 You can find Charlie Scott’s music on iTunes, Amazon, Xbox Music, and a number of other outlets. 

 

 

 

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