Last night I heard this awesome song. I was lying in bed, staring at my bedroom ceiling and dreaming of the day I meet my future husband. And then it happened…this song came on the radio.
Oh, my heart jumped and began beating out of my chest. I loved this song. It was the greatest song I have ever heard. It is sung by R&B singer Mario. The name of the song is “How do I breath. Here are some of the lyrics.
How do I breathe, yeah.
How do I breathe, yeaaaah.
It feels so different being here,
I was so used to being next to you,
Life for me is not the same,
There's no one to turn to.
I don't know why I let it go too far,
Starting over it's so hard.
Seems like everywhere I try to go,
I keep thinking of you.
I just had a wake up call,
Wishing that I never let you fall,
Baby you are not blame at all.
Remember when I pushed you away?
Baby if you knew I cared,
You'd have never went nowhere,
Girl I should've been right there
Now does that just make you swoon and wish for a guy to sweep you off your feet? Well, it may not be tomorrow or the next day, but I know my prince charming will find me.
Mario was born in Baltimore, Maryland, and grew up in working-class neighborhoods in Baltimore County, Maryland. He grew up with his grandmother. She also raised him while his single mother struggled with a drug addiction.
Mario said at the age of four that he wanted to become a singer. His mother supported his dream and bought him a karaoke machine. Mario joined a musical group in high school with the oldest son of comedienne Mo'nique.
He was always dedicated to having a musical career. He learned to play the piano and used that skill as the basis for his melodies and songs. He was discovered by a talent agent at age eleven and signed by producer Troy Patterson , after singing "I'll Make Love to You" at a Coppin State College talent show.
Mario attended Pikesville High up until the tenth grade, where he was inspired by his music teacher, and was offered a record deal at the age of fourteen, signing with Clive Davis' J Records.
His musical influences include Stevie Wonder, Fernando, Q-Bah, Claire and Shay all from FunX radio Marvin Gaye, Sam Cooke, Nat King Cole, Brian McKnight, Boyz II Men, Usher, and Joe.