Wednesday, May 28, 2014

Local Musician Starts Movement Against Drug Abuse

Allen Brozowski, A local rap artist from Rensselaer, New York has created a song that has already started touching peoples lives. The song "Feeling Pain" is continuing to go viral on Facebook along with other media sites and even made it on the news.  (http://wnyt.com/article/stories/S3451084.shtml?cat=300)

The song "Feeling Pain" is dedicated to those who have lost their lives and to the families and friends who have lost someone and to those who today are struggling with the drug abuse. 

Allen is gaining more and more support every day by family, friends, his girlfriend and many more from other states who are very dedicated on Allen's journey in reaching out to everyone he possibly can to help them see what drugs can do. His song is used based on his own experiences and it really is a real thing. 

His video has recently been released earlier this morning and I truly hope it reaches out to many out there who are dealing with the same struggles in this every day life. 

Here is his video of the song "Feeling Pain". If you or anyone you know are fighting a battle that you feel like you can't win, think again. There is hope.  


(Some Explicit Language )


This video was created at the local Cemetary off of 3rd Ave extension in Rensselaer/East Greenbush - New York

Producer/Camera by:  Scruffo Tarantino

If you would like to show your support, Please stop in and tell Allen how much this song and video has touched you or your family! 

Find Allen on Facebook: Allen Profit Brozowski


If you or someone you know who are struggling with drug abuse, You can definitely end it before it's to late. Don't let the drugs take over YOUR life. Life can end quicker than you would ever know. 

And just a quick message to Allen and Scruffo: Thank You for doing this, and I truly hope it changes people for the better and help them fight against these drug addictions. 

Show your support in this epidemic movement by visiting him on his Facebook Page! Profit-Voice of the Young People









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