Governor

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Blood, Sweat & Tears 03:41 Tools
Destiny 04:23 Tools
Hello 03:34 Tools
Forgive Me 03:21 Tools
Out Of My Hands 04:03 Tools
Be Yourself 04:03 Tools
Move Easy 03:16 Tools
Never Wanna Leave 07:11 Tools
You Got The Power 04:14 Tools
Make Love To You 03:38 Tools
That's What I'm Talkin' 04:05 Tools
Slow Down 04:38 Tools
I Can't 04:33 Tools
On My Way 04:42 Tools
Blood Sweat & Tears 03:41 Tools
Destiny (Produced By Scott Storch) 04:25 Tools
Something Stirrin' Up 05:50 Tools
Wish Me Luck 05:50 Tools
Here We Go Again (Feat. 50 Cent) 03:37 Tools
Here We Go Again 03:38 Tools
PJ's 03:37 Tools
Decisions 03:23 Tools
Blood, Sweat & Tears (Album Version) 03:39 Tools
Wish Me Luck (feat. 50 Cent) 03:26 Tools
Red Woods 06:10 Tools
Ooh oh 06:10 Tools
Baby Lets Roll (main pass) 00:00 Tools
Disorder 00:00 Tools
BABY I 00:00 Tools
Running 04:21 Tools
Red Woods (Original Mix) 08:05 Tools
On My Way - Album Version Replay Version 00:00 Tools
Move Easy (Album Version) 08:05 Tools
Crazy Life 03:14 Tools
Wish Me Luck feat 50 Cent 03:26 Tools
Baby Let's Roll 03:28 Tools
Destiny (Explicit Album Version- Grand Hustle Comp) 03:26 Tools
You Got The Power - Governor & T.I. 08:05 Tools
Anything 04:27 Tools
Shake That Booty 03:08 Tools
You Got The Power Feat. T.I. 03:28 Tools
Closer 03:59 Tools
Just You And I 03:40 Tools
It's Alright 03:10 Tools
Out Of My Hands (Album Version) 03:08 Tools
Wish Me Luck f. 50 Cent 03:08 Tools
Destiny (Album Version) 03:08 Tools
blood sweat and tears 03:08 Tools
Freestyle 03:08 Tools
Pop A Bottle 02:52 Tools
Forgive Me (Album Version) 03:19 Tools
Never Wanna Leave (Album Version) 03:19 Tools
Taking It Slow 05:06 Tools
Clear Blue Water 04:57 Tools
Ride 03:40 Tools
Hold On 03:40 Tools
You Got The Power (feat. T.I.) (Album Version) 04:57 Tools
01 Governor Intro 04:57 Tools
Destiny (Amended Album Version- Grand Hustle Comp) 04:57 Tools
PICTURES IN MY MIND 03:40 Tools
Is It You 01:37 Tools
Here We Go Again f. 50 Cent 03:37 Tools
Listen 2 Da Rain 04:06 Tools
I Can't (Album Version) 03:37 Tools
Destiny - Explicit Album Version- Grand Hustle Comp 03:37 Tools
Backwards Messages In Rock Music 03:37 Tools
Interlude: Another State of Mind 01:37 Tools
Here We Go Again feat 50 Cent 03:37 Tools
Take You Home With Me 04:06 Tools
Wish Me Luck feat. 50 cent 03:37 Tools
On My Way (Album Version) [Replay Version] 04:41 Tools
Make Love To You (Album Version) 03:30 Tools
That's What I'm Talkin' (Album Version) 03:30 Tools
Be Yourself (Album Version) 04:02 Tools
02 Bring Back The Music 04:02 Tools
WHAT U KNOW 04:06 Tools
Here We Go Again (feat 50 Cent) 04:06 Tools
Slow Down (Album Version) 04:06 Tools
Here We Go Again Feat. 50 Cent 04:06 Tools
TIGHTEN YOU UP 03:08 Tools
Blood, Sweat, & Tears 03:45 Tools
You Got The Power ft. T.I. 03:45 Tools
03 Dance 2 The Music 03:45 Tools
MAKE BELIEVE 03:40 Tools
Still on Parole 03:45 Tools
DANCE 2 THE MUSIC 03:21 Tools
DREAMIN' 03:21 Tools
Here We Go Again (Ft. 50 Cent) 03:21 Tools
On My Way - Replay Version 04:43 Tools
Put That Little Dip In Your Back 03:16 Tools
Desicions 04:43 Tools
Pale Memories 04:43 Tools
All That Shit 03:08 Tools
Blood, Sweat, and Tears 03:08 Tools
-01- Blood, Sweat, & Tears 03:08 Tools
I'M JUST SAYIN' 05:32 Tools
WELCOME 2 MY WORLD 03:09 Tools
BRING BACK THE MUSIC 03:16 Tools
Wish Me Luck (Ft. 50 Cent) 03:16 Tools
Wish Me Luck ft. 50 Cent 04:43 Tools
UNCUT 04:43 Tools
-07- Slow Down 04:43 Tools
THINGS DONE CHANGED 04:43 Tools
Blood Sweat & Tears (2006) 04:09 Tools
Hello (Featuring Governor) 05:32 Tools
blood sweat tears 05:32 Tools
(Interlude) Another State Of Mind 01:37 Tools
-04- Be Yourself 05:32 Tools
-06- Never Wanna Leave 05:32 Tools
OOOH,OOOH 03:09 Tools
GOD BLESS THE FUTURE 02:35 Tools
Shades Of Grey 02:35 Tools
TIGHTEN U UP 03:03 Tools
Broken Language 2003 03:03 Tools
MAMA 03:23 Tools
GOVERNOR INTRO 00:37 Tools
GOIN' NOWHERE 03:29 Tools
PICTURE IN MY MIND 03:51 Tools
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Governor is the name of more than one artist: 1) hip-hop 2) post-punk 1) Governor started in Charles City, Virginia, when he graduated from high school. Governor, who plays the saxophone, trumpet and percussion, was accepted into the much-coveted Berklee College of Music, but he opted to form an R and B outfit a la Jodeci, named Case Closed. The group headed to New York City. Unsurprisingly, the group disbanded, and Governor went back to Virginia. Governor returned to the Big Apple where he to nine-to-fiving and hustling. He eventually caught a break with indie cornerstone, Warlock Records, who via a production deal eventually released his debut, "Another State of Mind" (2000). In 2002, Governor eventually landed himself in the company of the Trackmasters. By this time, Governor had altered his groove from the orthodox R and B delivery employed on his Warlock release, tapped into his hip-hop influences and came up with his current style. Governor recorded an amount of songs with the Trackmasters, most notably, the intoxicating "My Life," featuring 50 Cent-who was at the time also signed to the Trackmasters. In fact, Governor and 50 recorded about six songs together for a prospective album they tentatively named "Best of Both Worlds." Not long after Governor and the Trackmasters decided to go their separate ways, he was introduced to his business partner "Haitian" Jacques Agnant and his cousin, producer Wyclef Jean. The two hit it off right away. Governor appeared on a Clef-produced song on Santana's "Shaman" (2002) and his "Preacher's Son" album (2003). Clef was indeed also responsible for Governor's signing to Atlantic Records. He walked Governor into music executive Craig Kallman's office, who signed him. While completing the recording process for Atlantic, Governor received a call from Dr. Dre, who expressed his interest in producing six songs for Governor's major label debut. He flew to Los Angeles where he ended up recording over a dozen scorchers with Dre. Unfortunately the industry red tape got the better of the situation-Governor's work is, to this day, very unlikely to see the light of day. Then he teamed up with Grand Hustle, the Atlanta-based label owned by Atlantic recording artist T.I. and his business partner Jason Geter, through a joint venture with Atlantic. "Grand Hustle gives me a direct connect to a million people," he says. He met with the former at the recommendation of Kallman, and the two immediately hit it off. Governor was confident their new alliance would help him bring his sound to lovers of both R and B and hip-hop alike. Governor's debut for Grand Hustle/Atlantic Records, "Son of Pain," starts with the touching "Blood, Sweat and Tears." Governor labels his musical blend "Soul Folk." "Folk music is about the story and the message," he says. "Soul music is about the feeling. R and B is so dead; I don't even want to consider myself R and B. Everybody wants to dance for massa. I don't dance, I boogie." Governor wrote every song on his album. "Music is a vehicle for saying something," he says "It is an art. We already know what hustling's about... the street life. There's a whole other spectrum that our people don't talk about. Artists take their power for granted. At the end of the day, what you leave here when you go is more important than what you did." He doesn't rely on hip-hop as a crutch for his vocal shortcomings. He is as proficient a singer. "I try to create timeless music but still incorporate some hint of the current era I'm in. Everybody that's young wants to be old, and everybody that's old wants to be young," says Governor. "I'd never go back though and listen to an O'Jays joint and try to switch the vibe from it and roll with it. That vibe is already in my blood. I was born with that." Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.