Yinka Dare was the OG highlight mixer 20 years even before YouTube existed. I discovered him when I was college.
Video editing software has changed so much since then. It feels like I’m watching black and white footage.
Yinka Dare was the OG highlight mixer 20 years even before YouTube existed. I discovered him when I was college.
Video editing software has changed so much since then. It feels like I’m watching black and white footage.
If you could have something named after you, what would it be?
I was talking about this with IAM earlier. Instead of an award, I want a sports arena or field named after me. It would be so dope to have some pro sports team like the Lakers play at a place called the JAS Convention Center or Somefun Arena.
I love the original by Mos Def ever since I first heard it in a Air Jordan commercial when I was in high school. To be honest I think this is the first cover of Umi Says that I have ever heard. The live band touch also gives it an organic feel.
Check it out. (Watch for some language.)
What’s a secret skill or ability you have or wish you had?
I wish I could play the piano OR be skilled in a marital art.
Music exercises the brain and to be adept at it indicates a highly developed one.
For the second part I want to be physically adept to the point where I could defend myself if necessary.
What is your favorite type of weather?
Fav type of weather:
That’s the best. You can go out for a glass of lemonade and chill.
What do you wish you could do more every day?
I wish I could get more sleep, i.e., at minimum 6 hours per day. I normally wake up early to go to the gym (almost every day). I go to sleep late. It’s Night Owl/Early Bird mixture. (There’s some word for it.).
I’ll add this as one of my new quarter resolution on April 1st.
This is a dope video featuring all the made baskets during the 1984 NBA All Star Game and set to a decent soundtrack. Give it a watch when you have time.
Who was your most influential teacher? Why?
My most influential teacher was my AP Calculus teacher from high school, Mr. Binghi. I had been going through a lot of turmoil at home and school was sort of a welcome refuge in my life.
He had a peculiar way of teaching. It was almost frenetic but it showed his passion and energy for the topic at hand. I was a willing student. He made Calculus enjoyable to learn.
That was his role as a teacher but I’ll never forget his mantra that he taught us quite often.
“It’s not what happens to you in life that matters. It’s what you do about it.”
It taught me that bad things happen to you in life but you dont have to be a victim. You can overcome and still suceed in spite of the circumstances. It really helped me through the things that we happening at home. Might have been divinely orchestrated. Nonetheless, I’m thankful for his presence in my life.