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Artist: Commissary Featured: Ameen Hudson & Watchman Production: Dizzy Beatz Album: Purchase: Release Date: Label: Independent Hometown: Huntsville, AL Website: www.sonicbids.com/commissary Bio/Notes: Born January 17th, 1986 around 3:30 AM in Huntsville, Alabama, the parents of Terrell Lamon Burt a.k.a. Commissary, knew that their son was truly special and would achieve numerous goals throughout his lifetime. Mostly all parents believe that their children are special in one way or another, but Commissary’s parents’ faith in God never failed them and the outcome so far has surpassed what they’ve expected. All throughout his childhood, even prior to his move to Orlando, FL at the age of seven, his teachers always commented and made sure to inform Commissary’s mother on his academic intelligence. “He always seemed to be ahead of the other children” proclaimed Carolyn Virginia Burt, budget analyst for the U.S. Federal Government and the beloved mother of Commissary. Writing his first sermon at the age of eleven, how and why this prodigy stumbled across the art of emceeing is still a mystery. Although he was constantly exposed to Hip Hop by his older siblings, more so his brother, Thoris, the bright, young child had always dreamed of obtaining a prestigious occupation, such as that of a physician; not for the love of medicine, but to please his mother. In the summer of 2000 and just for fun, Commissary began to write lyrics and record music on his computer. After getting a better hold on songwriting, 2003 saw the displacement of stage fright and the beginning of performances from the teenage rapper. In the fall of 2004, Commissary began to experience tremendous and numerous trials in the forms of insecurity, loneliness, and mild depression, and he didn’t see a way out of it. It was during this same time that he recognized himself as a slave to sin and that he was in wrong standing with God. He recognized his dire need of a Savior and acknowledged God as His only form of escape and true fulfillment after hearing a powerful sermon, which he feels was specifically directed towards him. He repented and surrendered himself fully to Christ in December of 2004 and vowed to keep the Cross of Christ at the center of his life, put God first, and seek Him more. |
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