Everyone has beauty.
But not everyone sees it.
– Confucius
Ain’t Nobody by Jasmine Thompson, cover of Chaka Khan classic
A random panel of five people were asked to comb through hundreds of photographs and though all are beautiful, they were asked to achieve the impossible task of naming….
The Underground’s Most Beautiful People
“a pop star in the United Kingdom, but very much underground in the states. But wherever she is Jasmine Thompson is beautiful nonetheless”
underground beats maker Nathan Naftzger of Oak Island, North Carolina, better known as BeatsbyNate
underground recording artist Andy Wahl also known as C boy of Phoenix Arizona “Oh my God, Papi!”
“Martina Right of Sacramento, California was born beautiful and never left.”
“Rugged good looks and a beautiful face of strong innocence, real life couple Fran Daddy and Francine of Philadelphia, are a reminder of Audrey Hepburn and Gregory Peck.”
Audrey Hepburn & Gregory Peck in Roman Holiday. (photo courtesy of In a Lonely Place)
underground rapper from Miami Florida Jay Red “is one fine motha______”
“Sacramento Photographer Summer Rose with her younger brother Forest, is a picture of beauty herself.”
“one ticket to India, please. No, one-way is all I need.” says one reader after seeing Indian photographer Keyur Panchal.
recording artists and The Neighborhood’s resident diva IvySoul Robinson of Philadelphia is “a vision of beauty & grace”.
“Detroit’s Hussle Crowe is as beautiful as he is talented.”
underground recording artist Akila K of Brooklyn, New York is a fresh face in a beautiful world.”
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The more love I let into my heart the more beauty I see in the world and people around me. Cheers to beauty!
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Your light continues to shine, my friend.
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Great write and beautiful blog
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such an amazing Blog!
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what a beautiful thing to say. welcome to the neighborhood.
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Great write! Very true! Thank you for sharing!
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You are so very welcome. Thank you for chiming into The Neighborhood forum. You are appreciated.
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You’re welcome 🙂
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Thats true indeed, Thanks for the post!
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Wish I had my face on there..
Great work Sire
Thanks for sharing
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Your face is on here now {big smile} Always good to see you, my young friend.
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Very true! Not everyone sees beauty in the same way
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That’s for sure. Great post Ken. Thanks for the read.
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You are welcome, Mr. Castillo. Always better when you add your voice in The Neighborhood.
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Mr. Person, I’m about to upgrade a website, do you recommend privacy protection? What is that going to do? Do you know?
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Mr. Castillo, Always good to hear from you. I am not an expert in the arena of your question, therefore will not lead you in the wrong direction. But the answers are easy to find. Thanks for checking in. Its been too long.
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Ok. Thanks
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Yes…
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Thank you for your inspirational blog (and thank you for following my beauty blog). I look forward to more of your writing.
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You are so welcome. So good to know a beauty blogger enjoyed The Neighborhood’s beautiful post. Welcome.
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I love your inspiring, thoughtful blog. Thanks for sharing.
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You are so very welcome. And welcome to The Neighborhood. So glad you made it.
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Reblogged this on ldbush21.
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Reblogged this on ascendance2025's Blog.
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People tend to concentrate of the problems rather then thinking of solutions to them.
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LOVE this version of Ain’t nobody – another great post 🙂
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Hey Dina. Jasmine Thompson did a really good job of covering a difficult song. Always good to see you In The Neighborhood, old friend.
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Here’s “Beautiful People” by Melanie, who climbed the storied stage at Woodstock at the age of 22 with nothing but an acoustic guitar and captured the moment with incredible clarity as she played this song. (This cleaner version is from a year and a half later.)
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Thank you for sharing this beautifully sad song.
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Hi Kendall. I find the sad/poignant element mixed with something quite hopeful and optimistic. That’s what I like about it — the hippie optimism 🙂
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Excellent post. Thank you for sharing. I loved the music
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You are so very welcome and thank you for adding your beautiful voice.
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The role of each of us is to bring out the beauty in each of us.
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I love that brgeem. Thank you for adding your wise and beautiful voice. So good to have you in The Neighborhood, my friend.
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So true Sire
It’s being a long time brgreen
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