Yahoo Web Search

Search results

  1. Mar 21, 2012 · The X Factor finalist Chris Rene certainly has no shortage of material to mine for his debut album. As a recovering addict-turned-role model, the 29-year-old Santa Cruz native rallied a nation of ...

  2. May 5, 2020 · Chris Rene will celebrate the release of his album ‘2020’ with a livestreamed performance from the stage of Felton Music Hall on May 8. My favorite meme to come out of the pandemic so far is “Every writer before 2020: ‘If I only had some time, I could write the Great American Novel.’. Every writer in 2020: ‘Maybe I can teach my cat ...

  3. Apr 11, 2012 · We all have our stories. While this is a feel good story that connects way deeper than just addiction alone, it connects with life. Here is a young man, Chris Rene who has recently beat his alcohol and drug addiction and is a trash hauler for a living. Chris auditions for X-Factor and scores big time.

  4. Sep 26, 2011 · Rene, who told judges Antonio “L.A.” Reid, Nicole Scherzinger, Paula Abdul and Simon Cowell that he was 70 days sober, admits to a drug-addicted past in the clip, “I was smoking weed at 12 ...

  5. Feb 13, 2014 · A - A - A - A - D - D - F#m - E A A A A Trouble, trouble D D F#m E Uh-oh, uh-oh A A A A D D She knows just the way to walk on by F#m E That makes my heart stop A A A A D D I don't know the way to say goodnight F#m E Cause she don't want me, A A A A To go nowhere without her there, D D F#m She's everywhere, I don't need trouble, E A A A A D D ...

  6. music.youtube.com › channel › UCe8W_mT-on_PrCOTB-nutEgChris Rene - YouTube Music

    Christopher Rene is an American singer-songwriter, musician and producer. He was in a band called Diversion and also had a solo career, releasing the album Soul'd Out. Chris auditioned for the first season of The X Factor USA with one of his original compositions "Young Homie" and was one of the finalists during season one, with L.A. Reid as his mentor. He was the last contestant eliminated in ...

  7. Bad idea. Call me a hater but that's an almost guaranteed relapse. I may be wrong but that's too much for someone so young and inexperienced in sobriety to handle wisely and responsively. Being in the recording industry will certainly give him access to more kinds and higher quality drugs than street quality shit. Bring on the downvotes

  1. People also search for