(Part 3) Reinvent Your Game, Refresh Your Name: (Old-School Flava)
Celebrity Profiles of Success in Business, Career and Community
What do you get when you mix R. Kelly, Neo and Bruno Mars? You get a pop-hit song. You might also get Jermaine Paul. He’s the latest winner on NBCs ‘The Voice.’ Paul spent 17 years singing background with Alicia Keys and others. Now he’s ready to take his own path to music stardom.
It’s been like a roller coaster ride on the show and in his journey. He’s put in his due to help make his dreams come through. Not sure if there was a ‘aha moment’ that set things off. But he used ‘The Voice’ as a way to reframe his performance. It was sort of a stepping stone for reinventing his game.
Paul’s motivation comes from wanting the best for his family. Yes, he’s got a wife and four kids to feed. The journey continues for him as he refreshes his image. Whether you’re just hired, last fired or sick and tired, reinventing your game could mean resetting your image in going from ‘before to after.’
Ever taken a snapshot where the picture wasn’t clear or bright? So you decide to take it again, but you tweak the exposure. That could mean adjusting the focus or adding more light. ‘The Voice’ has done that for Paul’s career. Reinventing your game is in how you adjust your focus and blow-up your brilliance.
Media reports say ‘The Voice’ is back this fall. NBC has decided to double our pleasure by producing the show twice a year. It’s likely we’ll see Paul again as he goes from ‘midcareer to mainstream.’ That’s good for him and for anyone taking it to the next level. Just find a new groove or tweak your money-voice.
(Part 3) Reinvent Your Game, Refresh Your Name: (New-School Flava)
Celebrity Profiles of Success in Business, Career and Community
What do you get with R. Kelly, Neo and Bruno Mars in the mix? A pop-hit music fix. Could also get you Jermaine Paul. The newest artist on ‘The Voice’ to win it all. Having spent 17 years singing background. With artists like Alicia Keys and some underground. Now taking a path to having his own sound.
It’s been like a roller coaster ride. On the show and with his journey from the side. He’s put in the work, paying his due. To help his lifelong dreams come true. Not sure what happened to set things off. But he used ‘The Voice’ to reframe his jump-off. Reinventing his game as more than a knock-off.
His motivation comes from wanting the best. For his wifey, kids and all the rest. He’s on track to refreshing his image. Seeing ‘The Voice’ as sort of a career scrimmage. Whether you’re just hired, last fired or sick and tired. Reinventing your game is like going from ‘before to after’ attired.
Camera takes a picture but things aren’t clear? You snap it again, tweaking the exposure up a hair. That could mean adjusting focus or seeing the light. To make sure next time everything looks bright. For Paul, reinventing his focus is doing just that. By blowing-up his brilliance to the level of phat.
NBC Reports ‘The Voice’ is back this fall. Catch the buzz on their website wall. Hoping to double our TV pleasure. Airing the show twice a year for good measure. Very likely we’ll see Paul again. He’s become to some like a real friend. Showing how a new groove and money-voice gives you a winning end.
Tip: Reinventing your game and refreshing your name means having a ‘before to after’ image of yourself.
Talkback: What feelings do you get when you hear the ‘master mix’ of your favorite artists?