Tracy Chapman wins CMA Award for “Fast Car” Thanks to Luke Combs. Is she marked for sacrifice?

This award comes in the pattern of 144/223 days from her birthdays

She wins for the hit song Fast Car, 35 years and 216 days after its release. 6*6*6=216

She is 59 and this song released on 4/6 or written 6/4. I think we will see a death soon involving her or her family. Fame and fortune comes with sacrifices.

She was signed by Elektra Records

They say the song came back alive because of Luke Combs

This award comes 251 days from his birthday while age 33.

4 thoughts on “Tracy Chapman wins CMA Award for “Fast Car” Thanks to Luke Combs. Is she marked for sacrifice?

  1. I bet she’ll perish in a very slow-moving car, as a joke about that song. Like how Paul WALKER was famous for his driving roles, & died in a car crash, eerily similar to the one that killed James Dean. Both died in Southern Cali in Porsche convertibles, Dean’s w/ a red interior, Walker’s w/ a red exterior. Dean died at 35°N. Walker died at 118°W. (You talked about 118 recently. Poker players call it “dead man’s hand” and “aces & eights.”) They looked quite similar; likely an elite breeding program. Probably the two best-looking dudes in Hollywood history, in fact. But I digress.

    Chapman released a 42-minute album called Crossroads. (Wikipedia insists it went platinum, despite having no hits.)
    “Crossroads” / “The Crossroads” is used as the metaphorical location of selling one’s soul to the devil. (Probably as a way of mocking the Christian cross / crucifix.) Most famously blues singer / guitarist Robert Johnson, whose first recording session was in ‘36 & who entered the 27 Club when he died in ‘38 at 33°N. Wikipedia hints at the likely bogus nature of his tale by stating “Much of his story has been reconstructed by researchers.”
    Researchers = 56. Researcher = 33. Research = 36.

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crossroads_(folklore)
    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crossroads_(1986_film)
    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ReMastered:_Devil_at_the_Crossroads

    Britney Spears starred in a film of that name, & nothing more needs to be said about that.

    And I just figured out why this term is so heavily used in a negative way:

    The Crossroads = 56, 187, 216 (6x6x6).
    Crossroads = 35.

    -CR (…not CrossRoads)

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    1. Also, “Luke” brings to mind “Lucifer.”
      Luke Combs = 35.
      Luke = 59.
      Combs = 83.

      Tracy was born on 3/30, like 33. Her 2000 album Telling Stories peaked at #33 on the Top 100, in the year she was age 35 and 36.

      P.S. This is all a shame for me to learn, because “Fast Car” has been one of my favorite songs since it came out, & I have several of her albums. Then I see that the last song on her aforementioned album Crossroads is mockingly titled “All That You Have Is Your Soul,” and instantly I don’t feel bad for her anymore.
      All That You Have Is Your Soul = 95.

      I just learned one of my favorite current bands, Men I Trust (whom I just saw live this weekend), is opening on tour for the ultra-Satanic singer Melanie Martinez next spring. Lots of MIT’s fans have been voicing their displeasure over this. And MIT’s meek / adorable / sweet singer Emma has been posing with the one-eye sign in their tour posters, t-shirts, etc. I don’t wanna have to cancel them from my life. We shall see.

      -CR

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