Kim Kardashian has applauded music producer and ex-inmate David Jassy on a groundbreaking achievement, as he writes a mixtape, recorded and produced in San Quentin State Prison.
The 17-track project, dubbed San Quentin Mixtape, Vol. 1., is dropping Friday, and Kim surprised David with this congratulatory message, admiring his work, passion and dedication to his music-led prison initiative.
David, an award-winning producer who wrote and produced for Britney Spears, Sean Kingston, and Ashley Tisdale before being incarcerated, is the mixtape's brainchild, he used a keyboard to makes beats in his San Quentin cell, and had other inmates rap about their stories.
David spent 11 years in San Quentin as part of his sentence for killing a man during an altercation, but while inside, he worked with the prison to establish a music-focused initiative within the Youthful Offenders Program. He taught inmates how to write, produce and record their own music in a studio.
Jassy used his contacts in the music industry and other donors to support the program with enough donated audio equipment to build a full-scale production studio inside the prison's media lab.
The end result, a project delving into the life experiences of 17 different inmates, exploring their struggles behind bars while encouraging the next generation to learn from their mistakes and forge a better path.
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The key is : Learn how to BE HAPPY BY YOURSELF FIRST.
Because a human being that is happy on his/her own will never settle to be miserable with someone else.
When you find happiness on your own then you will be able to spread it and share it with someone else.
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