Adrian William “Capo” Parlette

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Adrian William “Capo” Parlette

Birth
Columbus, Franklin County, Ohio, USA
Death
5 Jun 2003 (aged 23)
Columbus, Franklin County, Ohio, USA
Burial
Columbus, Franklin County, Ohio, USA Add to Map
Plot
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LIFE WITHOUT YOU

Well hello baby, Tell me, How have you been? 
We all have missed you, And the way you grin. 
The day is necessary, Every now and then,
For souls to move on, Given life back again. 

Fly on, Fly on, Fly on my friend, 
Go on, Go on and live again, Love again. 
Cause day after day, Night after night, 
Sittin' here singin', every, every minute, 

As the years go passin' by, by, by, by, 
A long look in the mirror, We come face to face, 
Wishin' our love we took for granted. 
A love we had yesterday, Cause Life Without You, 

All the love, you've passed our way, 
Angels have waited, for so long 
Now they have their way 
Take your place....

Adrian Parlette (October 27th, 1979 – June 5th, 2003) (also known as (H.I.T.L.A.H. Capo Confucious) late rapper for 7 Sign Regime (Rapper Bizzy Bone's Record Label, also Capo's Foster Brother)...

Parlette, made his rap debut on Bizzy Bones "Heavenz Movie" on the track "Waitin for Warfare" in 1998. On this collaboration Capo and Bizzy traded verses about warfare ...

Bizzy Bone with his trademark speedy flow and emotion and Capo using raw lyrical imagery to bring power to the song. Before his death Capo featured on Bone Thugs-N-Harmonys "The Collection: Volume Two" and posthumously appears on Bizzy Bones "Alpha And Omega" and "The Beginning And The End". On Beginning And The End, Bizzy dedicated a very touching song to Capo called "Hellified Game"...

Here's some Heartfelt words from Adrian's Lovely Mother,
Mrs. Cindy Viles, from a Special Tribute Page Dedicated to her Precious Son!!!

{Adrian William Parlette, 23 Years Old}

October 27, 1979 to June 5, 2003

Adrian William Parlette was born October 27, 1979. He was my first born, and of course, the most beautiful baby. He had a head full of black hair, was 8.34 lbs and big brown eyes. The first thing the doctor said when he was born, before I saw him, was "one day Earl Bruce (OSU coach) will want him." Adrian did grow up loving football and playing the sport. His favorite college team was of course, OSU, and his favorite pro team was the Raiders. He played football in middle and high school. When Adrian was three years old he got a sibling, a sister named Amanda. They were very close growing up. Adrian was his sister's protector. She misses him very much.

Adrian had a love for music. He wrote music and performed with the group 7th Sign. He would carry a notebook with him and when the inspiration came to him, he would write. He had the opportunity to travel over states in the US., performing in front of audiences. All of it was taken from him too early. I am so glad he had a chance of composing and performing. Adrian's most joy however, was his twin daughters. I know if he could answer, "What was your most important accomplishment?" He would have answered, "My children." He was so happy to call me over the phone and ask me "How do you like being called grandma?" He was doubly happy to find out he was to be father of twins. Adrian and Natalie didn't know what to name the twins until Adrian had a dream one night. The first born was named Adreanna and her sister, Isabella. Adrian was a wonderful father. His children were four years old when their daddy was taken from them. I try my best to tell them all about their daddy, but they wish that he was here to tell them.
LIFE WITHOUT YOU

Well hello baby, Tell me, How have you been? 
We all have missed you, And the way you grin. 
The day is necessary, Every now and then,
For souls to move on, Given life back again. 

Fly on, Fly on, Fly on my friend, 
Go on, Go on and live again, Love again. 
Cause day after day, Night after night, 
Sittin' here singin', every, every minute, 

As the years go passin' by, by, by, by, 
A long look in the mirror, We come face to face, 
Wishin' our love we took for granted. 
A love we had yesterday, Cause Life Without You, 

All the love, you've passed our way, 
Angels have waited, for so long 
Now they have their way 
Take your place....

Adrian Parlette (October 27th, 1979 – June 5th, 2003) (also known as (H.I.T.L.A.H. Capo Confucious) late rapper for 7 Sign Regime (Rapper Bizzy Bone's Record Label, also Capo's Foster Brother)...

Parlette, made his rap debut on Bizzy Bones "Heavenz Movie" on the track "Waitin for Warfare" in 1998. On this collaboration Capo and Bizzy traded verses about warfare ...

Bizzy Bone with his trademark speedy flow and emotion and Capo using raw lyrical imagery to bring power to the song. Before his death Capo featured on Bone Thugs-N-Harmonys "The Collection: Volume Two" and posthumously appears on Bizzy Bones "Alpha And Omega" and "The Beginning And The End". On Beginning And The End, Bizzy dedicated a very touching song to Capo called "Hellified Game"...

Here's some Heartfelt words from Adrian's Lovely Mother,
Mrs. Cindy Viles, from a Special Tribute Page Dedicated to her Precious Son!!!

{Adrian William Parlette, 23 Years Old}

October 27, 1979 to June 5, 2003

Adrian William Parlette was born October 27, 1979. He was my first born, and of course, the most beautiful baby. He had a head full of black hair, was 8.34 lbs and big brown eyes. The first thing the doctor said when he was born, before I saw him, was "one day Earl Bruce (OSU coach) will want him." Adrian did grow up loving football and playing the sport. His favorite college team was of course, OSU, and his favorite pro team was the Raiders. He played football in middle and high school. When Adrian was three years old he got a sibling, a sister named Amanda. They were very close growing up. Adrian was his sister's protector. She misses him very much.

Adrian had a love for music. He wrote music and performed with the group 7th Sign. He would carry a notebook with him and when the inspiration came to him, he would write. He had the opportunity to travel over states in the US., performing in front of audiences. All of it was taken from him too early. I am so glad he had a chance of composing and performing. Adrian's most joy however, was his twin daughters. I know if he could answer, "What was your most important accomplishment?" He would have answered, "My children." He was so happy to call me over the phone and ask me "How do you like being called grandma?" He was doubly happy to find out he was to be father of twins. Adrian and Natalie didn't know what to name the twins until Adrian had a dream one night. The first born was named Adreanna and her sister, Isabella. Adrian was a wonderful father. His children were four years old when their daddy was taken from them. I try my best to tell them all about their daddy, but they wish that he was here to tell them.