Dear Charlene "Tweet" Keys
I'm gonna go on a limb and say you get a lot of letters from fans who are appreciative fans, and I know it gets stressful to read them all, and if you just read this and pass it on, Its okay because I just want to let you know if it weren't for you I probally wouldn't, first of all, be here still, and secondly be who I am today.
When I was 13, I had gotten in a relationship, a very long lasting one, It was good. The relationship lasted 6 months till i was cheated on. Also even though i was young, being 13 was a depressing time, I was going into my final year of junior high, and all my friends had turned on me and I was very much alone. It wasnt untill I had began to smoke that made me turn to the song "Smokin Cigarettes" and then the rest of the album. It had became my diary for just about a year. It had also opened me up past the hot beats and catchy songs of R&B/Soul, but shown me that there were all these amazing vocalists who actually recorded something worth a listen, that actually meant something.
I had recently read you were ready to forget the music and be mom, and when I read that I was kinda floored because, You're Tweet, you're no quitter. But I am very happy that you did decide to pic back up the mic and sing, the world needs more like you, the real artsits in the industry. I hope this note does somehow get to you, and If you've gotten as far as here you've made my day. So thank you Tweet, or Charlene, Ms. Keys, or whatever you'd like because I know I'm not the only fan who feels this way
- Stephen F.
A Tweet fan, forever
I REALLY HOPE YOU READ THIS. A TRUE FAN
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I will be so glad when you come out with another cd I really miss hearing your music. Your voice sound so angelic to me. Everytime I hear your voice it reminds me of my mother her nickname was Tweet and her real name was Teresa and she passed in her sleep in 1994 at the young age of 38. What make this really odd is my name is Charlena. I would just like to say thank you for being you.
May you continue to be blessed,
Charlena Calloway