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Message From Heaven - Victor Valente



     
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Message From Heaven Lyrics


(Lawrence Gowan)
Once in a future dream
I saw a tale unfold
Not far away
I'd dare to say
There was a world unknown
Torn to a million shreds
Crippled with fear
It would appear
Then came a voice from the stars
And all were listening
To a message from heaven
A message from heaven
For the mighty that fell
And the wise men as well
Came a message from heaven
"Very sorry all;...welcome to hell"
Dark was the barren land

Home to a savage race
What had I missed
Who deserved this?
Then did their masses cry
Cry with an angry rage
Cursing the names
Of who were to blame
And so the truth was revealed
Everyone knew this was
A message from heaven...
It's a message from heaven...
To the mighty that fell
And the wise men as well
Is a message from heaven
"Very sorry all;...welcome to hell"
I kept my distance
Wanted no part of their world
The hateful existence
The rot that this fate had unfurled
Get me out of this world
It's a message from heaven
It's a message from heaven
To the mighty that fell
And the wise men as well
Came a message from heaven
"Very sorry all;...welcome to hell"
Welcome to hell

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South Coast Massachusetts and New York City Native, Victor Valente started early on Spinning records as a hip hop Dj in the early 80's as a member of Afrika Bambatta's Zulu Nation. As a Dj, Victor became exsposed to many genres of music such as Jazz, Funk and Fusion in search of break beats to spin while the Mcees motivated the crowd. Victor began producing local rappers taking his first steps into producing, while reading books on music theory and taking piano lessons. By the early 90's Victor met engineer Rock Smith while in a session at DJ Jazzy Jay's recording Studio in the Bronx.

Read more about Victor Valente on Last.fm.


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