Saturday, May 15, 2010

Swizz Beatz is "really concerned" Arts:










Swizz Beatz is "really concerned" Arts:

Swizz Beatz met with some of his younger fans Thursday in his hometown of the Bronx, New York. The super-producer is not only giving of his time and energy to mold young minds to help, but he teaches them some of his skills and his money to donate. Swizz The Bronx Charter School for the Arts, who art in social skills and academics for elementary-age students out.

"I do things in that world of art, but I wanted to do and get another notch really involved," Swizz said. "Many people can donate to charities and certain things and go back to their life - that does not mean the problem is over or whether the need for a youth is over. I just feel that it is so important to really be a part of something so amazing and helpful full time.
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Swizz hopes that the influential and successful people involved in charities that genuinely care about the work.

"[I hope that they mean it], as opposed to" I'mma go to this charity so I could feel better '- that's how people look. "It's a good look when I do."
But I think it's a good looking as you in real life and maintaining for real. I'm from the South Bronx and the school is not far from Jackson Avenue, where I used to live - St. Mary's projects. It's just very surprising to children from the 'hood with so much positive energy in this negative world view.
"It's always something great going on," he added about the school.
"Yesterday I was there and she got this game called" Seussical. " It's like a Broadway play for real. They have their stuff together. They had an art auction. I'm going to get all the celebrities and people I know on the adoption of the charter school thing to do, especially for art. These are the programs will be removed and these are the programs that help our kids. We can not take away. That's the thing there that keeps the children motivated with hope. If you mean art and music, and various things like [that] , which is still a learning [tool] of those things - no disrespect to another subject. They are able to get the children all the basic things in the world to learn through art and music. "

Swizz said he now works out a deal where he can be a part of the proceeds from his next album to donate to the Bronx Charter School for the Arts and other children in need of arts education. There is no release date, but Swizz - Who is featured in the new video for Diddy, Dirty Money 'Hello, Good Morning "- stayed busy in the lab working on tracks for Diddy, Rick Ross and Busta Rhymes and has also submitted
Dr. Dre's Detox records for LP.


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