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Malachi A.K.A Morpheus
If someone invited you, who did?
Malachi A.K.A Morpheus
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Born and raised in Fresno, CA, life was always interesting to say the least for Don Earl Franklin. Raised by his mother and grandmother the life of theft, drugs and sex began at an early age. Although he knew his dad, his parents were not together and hanging with his father was not an option due to being 500 miles away. So the only role models around were his 2 older brothers and the boys on the, “Lotus Block.” It was there life revolved around girls, drug sales, and trying to stay out of jail.
The only thing Don knew was he had to take care of his mother who was disabled and social security checks did not pay the bills. At the age of 14, Don was no more and Mr. D-Note was born. Introduced to rapping at the back of a school bus, hip-hop was a past time through high school and after barely graduating music went to the backburner to slang crack rock. This went on for 2 years trying to hustle to survive and this all came to a screeching halt. On September 5, 1995, Mr. D-Note stumbled in after getting drunk and high the night before to find his mother dead.
Life as he knew it changed. The only thing that life previously revolved around was hustling to help mom and now that was no more. From there life changed for Mr. D-Note as he battled severe depression and thoughts of suicide. There was one bright spot during this time in his life as he was introduced to music again where he played the hardest west coast rap you could find via Pirate Radio. As life saw fit he took a request from a neighborhood reverend to play Gospel Music on Sunday mornings. He was initially hesitant to do so but, he remembered how his mom would play old school Mahalia Jackson albums as a child so he agreed to do the show. It was here after hours of gospel music pierced the soul Mr. D-Note would never be the same.
From there he got involved with a local ministry and on the church alter prayed for direction from God. That was where he was given the ministry of music and film and has been going since. Mr. D-Note aka Franky-D, has released multiple Christian Hip-Hop albums and films such as, “Lost Soul The Movie,” distributed nationally. He has also appeared on Dr. Bobby Jones gospel and receives thousands of visits daily at his website www.frankydentertainment.com. With a Master’s Degree in Business Administration he also consults, and speaks publicly at conferences and seminars to inspire.
Who would you like to meet?
Like Minded Positive People.
What Type of music do you like?
Hip-Hop, Soul & Jazz
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~ I’m Thankful for You .~
Thanksgiving is the appointed time
for focusing on the good in our lives.
In each of our days,
we can find small blessings,
but too often we overlook them,
choosing instead to spend our time
paying attention to problems.
We give our energy
to those who cause us trouble
instead of those who bring peace.
Starting now,
let’s be on the lookout
for the bits of pleasure in each hour,
and appreciate the people who
bring love and light to everyone
who is blessed to know them.
You are one of those people.
On Thanksgiving,
I’m thankful for you.
Happy Thanksgiving!
~ God Bless. And Thank You for being my friend
Hope is a word that every hurting heart understands.
Hope shines brighter than the brightest star
on the darkest night.
Faith is bigger than the highest mountain.
And God is greater than any obstacle in your path.
Anything can be accomplished by those who fully put their hearts into it. The time to start is now; the place to start is here.
May hope cast its special light upon your path and God bless everything you touch in the hours, days, and moments still to come.
Be joyful in hope, patient in affliction, faithful in prayer. Romans 12:12
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Thanks!