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Sean fury appreciation thread in disguise?? 
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don't remember seeing this in the thread. if it hasn't been, why has this gem been overlooked for so long?



Can I get some gifs of his dance moves :lol


:lol ive been trying to make some for the past 30 min but i keep getting an error message, talmbout the vid cant be converted. sean got that high powered copyright protection? 8o
 
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We used to do this when all of the colorways dropped on the same day. I specifically remember doing this with the Black/Red & White/Red OG 12s waaaay back in the gap.


See that ain't bad since they're pretty much the same shoe just different color..

I seen dudes with a vii on one foot and a v on the other..ish like that..
 
Man, who is this Mitchy Valentine guy? He seems like the type to get robbed out his stuff every other Tuesday, right as he reups. Dudes be tryin to hard bruh. You just gotta chill. Don't put all your information on the interwebs.. 
 
don't remember seeing this in the thread. if it hasn't been, why has this gem been overlooked for so long?



Can I get some gifs of his dance moves :lol


:lol ive been trying to make some for the past 30 min but i keep getting an error message, talmbout the vid cant be converted. sean got that high powered copyright protection? 8o

:lol you dont have to convert to make a gif bruh,
no lie some of his lines/beats are good
 
don't remember seeing this in the thread. if it hasn't been, why has this gem been overlooked for so long?
ll cool j flow

puff daddy dance moves

michael jordan milk chocolate suede dress shirt with matching undershirt

this dude is actually doing it mann
 
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This dude Sean Fury. I can't tell if he's serious or just an Omega level troll.

look at his youtube page, son is very serious. going overseas, performing at "insert nationality here" parades in diff cities and have you been to seanfury.com? here is a little taste of what you can expect

the long version of his bio
Sean Fury, the master of mood music, has a song for you. Whoever you are and whatever mood you are in, the king of versatility has you covered with 78 original songs on 8 CDs that span a wide range of genres, from R&B, hip hop and pop to gospel, country and jazz. Sean's appeal cuts across conventional boundaries of race, gender and ethnicity. This is particularly true in Ladies of Color, a CD devoted to passionate adoration of the world's women, and he praises not just the Ebony Princess and the Latina, but Big Girls and Bi-Racial girls too. On stage, Sean Fury's sex appeal is palpable; dark, handsome and charismatic with gorgeous eyes, he woos women with his seductive voice, smooth delivery and fierce passion. He carries himself with the self assurance of a man who knows he could do some serious damage if it came down to it, but he doesn't feel the need to mention it. He is an athletic song and dance man who sometimes performs in a football jersey and baseball cap. Young studs from the 'hood who like their lyrics raw connect with his cool masculine style. Sean Fury feels their romantic pain in songs like You Say (Diversity), 800 Call Me and Tell Me One Thing (The Legend of Sean Fury) but they also feel his sting in Explain (The Legend of Sean Fury) when he chastises men who abuse their women. In the beautiful love songs Meda and This Is What I'll Do For You (Sean Fury, The Man, the Myth), he sings about the lengths a man will go to for the woman he loves.


Not all romantic encounters turn out well, of course, and he relates how life sometimes throws you a curve ball in the form of a gold digger in Notorius or a vampire in Mysterious (And Then There Was Sean Fury – Rex Imperious) or even a transgendered woman in Oh No (Sean Fury Is Naes Furium). I Can't Go Home Again is the sorry confession of a faithless serial womanizer. Its country style is one of the diverse genres Sean showcases on his Diversity album. Love of a higher order dominates his gospel album, Jesus Made Me Do It, a collection of songs about faith, praise and love that linger in your mind and lift your spirit. Sean considers what Jesus must have experienced on the cross in Rescue Me, and, in Jesus Made Me Do It, he acknowledges Him as the role model for his non-violent approach to life's frustrations. Down here on earth where racism is alive and well, Sean Fury confronts bigotry in Racism (There's Only One Sean Fury) and Just Leave Him Alone (Sean Fury Is Naes Furium) and he takes President Obama to task for not doing more for our black citizens in Are You Feelin It (Sean Fury Is Naes Furium). As a patriot who has served his country, Sean Fury was moved to record his own mellow jazz version of the Star Spangled Banner (There's Only One Sean Fury). Sean Fury has lived in ethnically diverse communities his whole life and champions the dignified, respectful and humane treatment for all people. He is a multilingual world traveler who feels a particular affinity for the vibrant culture and people of Brazil. He has an established following in Brazil and among Brazilians living in the US who have enjoyed his live performances at Brazil Days in the States. Sean Fury has collaborated closely for many years with Brazilian recording artist Waguiho Do Cavaco and has recently recorded with Fabricio Moreno. Sean Fury is, in the apt word of a fan, an everythinger, an exciting singer / songwriter, dancer and actor with an eclectic mix of musical styles and subjects who can bring excitement, energy and passion to any venue.

his "credits"

Film Credits:

"Strictly Business" starring Tommy Davidson and Halle Berry

The Last Days of Disco

Vengence IV Origins

Vengence V Heroes of The Hood




TV Credits:

"New York Undercover" starring Malik Yoba


and the snippet of his ultra rare and secrete song dedicated to white women called snow from his cd ladies of color, only available on the embedded autoplaying media player on his site.
 
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watch out for the remix w/ joey bad***** dropping next week.






:eek :eek :rollin :rollin tell me this dude did not just start break down dancing going down the stairs. Sean Fury is too much man. but the beat on this and give me the microphone are actually really nice so the songs are actually kinda good. but this dude is wayy too corny though. he reminds me of an old reject R&B singer from the 90s who never made it in the music biz and is trying to prove so desperately that he has what it takes to be a successful artist and dancer in the music industry by being stuck in the past. somebody should make comedy style movie playing his character (or he could play as himself) and call it Sean Fury: the man with a dream (or another name, something very catchy though)
 
watch out for the remix w/ joey bad***** dropping next week.






:eek :eek :rollin :rollin tell me this dude did not just start break down dancing going down the stairs. Sean Fury is too much man. but the beat on this and give me the microphone are actually really nice so the songs are actually kinda good. but this dude is wayy too corny though. he reminds me of an old reject R&B singer from the 90s who never made it in the music biz and is trying to prove so desperately that he has what it takes to be a successful artist and dancer in the music industry by being stuck in the past. somebody should make comedy style movie playing his character (or he could play as himself) and call it Sean Fury: the man with a dream (or another name, something very catchy though)


i was thinking his story was more like he had a spark in the early 90s then he got locked up for killing someone over an 8-ball jacket and now that he is recently released he is trying to pick it up right where he left off.
 
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