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Insights: Grant Huffman Shares Insights On His Music Journey

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After Grant Huffman’s uniquely introspective single “My Looking Glass Self” was released, we caught up with an insightful interview with such a talented artist to explore his eidetic experience and what he had to say about his incredible musical journey so far. Read below to learn some interesting details about Grant Huffman.

Was there anyone or anything in particular that pushed you to pursue music?

My dad is and always has been a very musical person. If it weren’t for him, I probably would have never learned to play the guitar and gained the core musical knowledge to be able to produce beats and make songs the way I do. It wasn’t only my dad though when i was 8 years old, my mother bought me “The Eminem Show” Eminem’s third studio album. This album’s music was my first experience with coping with the depilating anxiety that has plagued me since I can remember. The way in which Eminem flowed and things he said gave me a feeling of relief, and even excitement. I’ve been rapping ever since!

What has your musical journey been like? Run us through your story.

My musical journey started around middle school when I was really interested in becoming a Youtuber. I had been watching all of the parody music videos that were so prevalent on Youtube back then and decided to create my own. It was called “Cheerios: The Rap.” This was the only parody song I had released. started focusing more on my writing and rhyming ability, learning what it was that i needed to do to catch people’s attention. I wanted to WOW people and I knew I could. That takes us to my freshman year. I had recorded a verse over Kid Cudi’s “The Prayer” and to my surprise, everyone at my school thought it was amazing. I was getting compliments after compliments. This is about the time I realized i really had something, a skill, that no one around me had. So i began writing rhymes almost CONSTANTLY.

I went through a terrible 2-year long spout of depersonalization from a bad drug experience, and I’m not sure i would have made it through without this hobby. After High-school I moved to myrtle beach and created a hip hop group called “College Street kids” with my friend Tony Montana, another rap artist I had befriended at boarding school. We dropped a Mixtape on Soundcloud and had some real success for the first time ever. People really listened, and they really liked it. Tony and I were spitting more lyrically complex rhymes than damn near anybody, and in my humble opinion, we still do. Tony & I still continue to work together to this day, even though we have moved past college street kids and put out music as single artists. Just recently, however; is when my music caught some flames on spotify. As of this moment, I get about 15-19,000 monthly Listeners on Spotify (not Soundcloud) and have over 80k total plays. On Soundcloud however i have over 1.2 MILLION streams and 2.3k followers as one of my songs “My looking Glass self” went viral for a while.

What is the motivation behind such a lyrically rich and melodically unique single “Whatcha Doin”?

The motivation behind “Watcha Doin” was to make a GREAT song that could be enjoyed by the masses. I wanted to put something out there that was different than my normal music. I’d like to call it musical evolution. I’m starting to learn what type of songs do well and which don’t, and I’m trying to play on that to my advantage as an artist, without giving up any of my artistic integrity in the process.

Insights: Grant Huffman Shares Insights On His Music Journey

Are you related to Jane Huffman, by any chance?

YES I am related to Jane Huffman. She happens to be my sister, 3 years older. She is an INCREDIBLE POET who is nationally recognized and a known name in the world of Academia. She recently won over 30 grand from the 2019 Ruth Lilly & Dorothy Sargent Rosenbeg Poetry Fellowship. She was recently accepted to her Ph.D. school of choice, along with many other schools. Writing poetry runs in our family blood I suppose. Her Wikipedia page will have more info about her than myself!

What does music mean to you?

Music to me means hope. I can’t imagine a world without music or the ability to try and create it. That’d be a very sad world and not one i’d be interested in living in. Seeing as that music is my full time job, and my full time passion, It’s basically everything to me.

If you are asked to collaborate with a renowned musician, whose name will you write down?

Joyner Lucas; without a doubt. He’s my favorite rapper out right now by a pretty long shot. His music and my music are similar in a lot of ways, We probably even have the same audience. (His just being 10000x bigger). I love his lyrical ambition and story telling skills. I am ALL ABOUT the multi- Syllable Rhyme schemes, and Joyner has proved to be elite in this category.

Are you working independently or with any production house or recording label?

I am working completely independently at the moment! Not to say I am against working with a label, we’ll just have to see what the future holds.

Are you working on any project right now and what can we expect from you in the future?

I am working on MULTIPLE projects right now, one of which is in my own opinion the best work ive ever done. I have song called “Snake Eyes’ coming out on feb. 26th. After that is when I will probably release the song I consider my best. You can expect a LOT of thing in the future. I have a ton of professional film equipment so they’re will be tons of youtube content very soon.

Thank you for speaking with us! For our final question, is there anything else you would like to add?

Not only would i like to thank anyone who bothered to read this article but I’d also like to ask you to check out my Spotify and follow me! All you have to do is search “Grant Huffman” in ANY major streaming platform, and you’ll find my music. Again, thanks a lot for taking the time and i hope everybody continues to have a great weekend! I couldn’t appreciate this article more!

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Michael M Jeni Turns Heartbreak Into Self Respect And Quiet Release On New R&B Single “Played”

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Michael M Jeni Turns Heartbreak Into Self Respect And Quiet Release On New R&B Single “Played”

Iowa-based Rwandese artist Michael M Jeni returns to his R&B roots with “Played,” a moody, atmospheric, and deeply personal release that leans into vulnerability without losing its smooth composure. The song, the fastest he has ever written, recorded, and released, traces the mental and physical exhaustion of giving chance after chance to someone you love, only to end up caught in the same pattern again.

Heartbreak sits at the center of “Played,” but the song is ultimately about reclaiming self-worth. It captures the moment when someone finally recognizes their own value and chooses growth over the comfort of what is familiar. That shift comes through clearly in the words, “I’m done with giving chances, let me find my way…you’re just somebody that I used to know.”

The production is built around minimalist, slow-burn R&B, with soft, crisp, and unobtrusive beats that leave space for the emotion to breathe. The intro feels floaty and atmospheric, carried by Michael’s rich, lush vocals as they set a silky foundation. The drums offer a gentle head-nod pulse rather than a heavy knock, giving the song room to ache instead of pushing it toward a forced climax.

“Played” moves at a slow-to-mid-tempo pace, shaped by a smooth, swaying groove that makes it feel like a private late-night confession. Its hook is catchy and memorable, creating a lingering, circular pull that stays with you after the final notes fade.

Velvety keys, warm low end, airy synths, and delicate percussion give Michael’s conversational tone the right setting. The lyrics feel personal and relatable because he delivers them with a natural ease, letting the song’s soulful and introspective mood land without overstatement.

Michael sings with controlled vulnerability. His runs and ad-libs are carefully placed, which keeps the emotion raw without turning it theatrical. His vocal identity here is rooted in emotional connection rather than vocal dominance, using melody, harmony, and rhythmic finesse to make the record feel heartfelt, memorable, and widely relatable.

“Too many times you broke the rules, too many times I played the fool, I gotta graduate from this, you’re just somebody I used to know…”

Those lyrics form the emotional core of the record, capturing the painful but necessary decision to step away from a relationship that has become a repeated cycle of hurt. Instead of sinking into bitterness, “Played” turns heartbreak into self-respect, making the act of leaving feel like a declaration of personal freedom.

“Played” also serves as a compelling precursor to Michael M Jeni’s forthcoming project, “KING,” offering listeners a glimpse into the vulnerability, growth, and self-discovery shaping this new chapter of his artistry. Named after the meaning of his surname in Kinyarwanda, “KING” is expected to explore resilience, identity, healing, and personal empowerment.

Stream “Played” here and find a home for it in your playlist.

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KING TYGUSS turns faith into a battle cry on the commanding new single “Made For This Moment”

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KING TYGUSS approaches music as a calling, with artistry that carries the force of Gospel truth. He is the kind of Gospel hip-hop artist who treats every track as ministry, using rhythm, testimony, scripture, and raw emotion to reach hearts inside the church and beyond it. His work feels rooted in something lived rather than performed. That honesty, along with his spiritual conviction, gives his music a weight listeners can sense right away.

A devoted educator, army veteran, and proud servant of Christ, KING TYGUSS returns with one of his most commanding and spiritually charged releases so far, “Made For This Moment.” The single brings together hard-hitting modern drill production and an uplifting Gospel-centered message, shaping the track into a declaration of faith and a rallying call for believers walking in divine purpose.

At its heart, “Made For This Moment” celebrates spiritual awakening, identity, and victory through Christ. The song speaks to those who know they were created for a higher calling, soldiers for the Most High moving boldly through faith and purpose. With passionate lyricism and a firm, commanding delivery, KING TYGUSS reminds listeners that Christ gave His life for humanity, and through Him, believers can begin to understand why they were made and what they were destined to become.

Musically, the record carries as much range as its message. It is built on a dark, bass-heavy drill foundation that grabs attention immediately, driven by booming low-end percussion, sleek electronic drums, and eerie melodic textures. Even with that intensity, the instrumental leaves enough space for KING TYGUSS to move across the beat with sharp flows and magnetic conviction. From the opening moments, the hook locks into an anthemic energy that stays with you after the track ends.

As the song develops, “Made For This Moment” takes a surprising but natural sonic turn, shifting into a glossy, haunting early 2010s pop atmosphere that recalls the cinematic edge of Iggy Azalea’s “Black Widow.” Tense synth stabs, shadowy melodies, and polished electronic details blend smoothly with the aggressive drill framework, creating a dynamic listen that reflects the depth and urgency of the song’s spiritual message.

What makes “Made For This Moment” so impactful is KING TYGUSS’ ability to connect modern mainstream production with unwavering Gospel truth. He brings faith into contemporary sound without softening its message, creating music that feels spiritually grounded while still speaking clearly to today’s listeners.

The result is a soaring Gospel anthem for every soldier of Christ who has accepted the call to action. It is for those living boldly for Him, carrying His message each day, and knowing deep in their hearts that they were truly made for this moment.

With “Made For This Moment,” KING TYGUSS continues to show that Gospel hip-hop can be sonically inventive and spiritually transformative, offering music that inspires strength, conviction, and steady faith in a generation still searching for purpose.

Check this heartfelt tune below, add it to your favorite repertoire, and share it with other soldiers of Christ.

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The Traveling High Priest delivers a transcendental anthem featuring the phenomenally gifted Jhonni Blaze

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With a biography that reads like a mystery, I’d best describe The Traveling High Priest as a prophetic spiritual phenomenon wrapped in the form of an artist, minister, and messenger. His artistry does not operate within the ordinary boundaries of music alone; it feels like a fusion of prophecy, spoken-word ministry, gospel rap, spiritual storytelling, and supernatural theater. He presents himself less as a conventional entertainer and more as a vessel carrying divine revelation through sound, speech, prayer, and presence. Welcome aboard!

Now that we are here, it wouldn’t hurt to talk about that ethereal performance he recently delivered with the single “Right One” featuring female vocalist Jhonni Blaze. This is a spiritually charged and emotionally immersive collaboration and marks The Traveling High Priest’s first-ever gospel release and serves as the official lead single from his highly anticipated upcoming album. Already generating major momentum online — including nearly one thousand TikTok creations — “Right One” is quickly proving itself to be more than just a song; it is becoming a movement of healing, reflection, faith, and emotional honesty.

From the very first seconds, “Right One” creates an atmosphere that feels both intimate and transcendent. The intro arrives like a warm tropical breeze, carried by silky island-infused rhythms that sway with grace rather than force. The cadence is smooth, fluid, and deeply inviting. Gentle Afro-Caribbean percussion rolls beneath the production with hypnotic precision, allowing the beat to breathe naturally while soft melodic textures drift across the instrumental like sunlight reflecting on ocean waves. Every element feels intentional, warm, and emotionally alive.

The song immediately finds its emotional center through Jhonni Blaze’s unforgettable hook:
“You said you’d change. I believe every word. Gave you my heart even when it hurt. Stayed through the nights when love felt cold. Held on to you when I should have let go.”

Her delivery is soulful, vulnerable, and magnetic — setting the emotional tone for the entire record while bringing a powerful sense of human fragility and longing to the forefront. Then comes the arrival of The Traveling High Priest, whose entrance completely transforms the energy of the track. Delivering in his divinely inspired and unclassified spiritual language, he brings an otherworldly presence that feels less like conventional performance and more like prophetic expression poured directly into sound.

As he enters, the production effortlessly morphs into a floating, atmospheric Afro-Amapiano groove layered with minimalist yet deeply textured percussion. The beat does not rush. It lingers. It breathes. Dusty underground drums, airy melodic spacing, and smoky rhythmic textures create a hypnotic sonic environment where every word, cadence, and vocal inflection carries spiritual weight. Even without understanding the exact language, listeners can feel the emotional and spiritual gravity behind his delivery.

The chemistry between The Traveling High Priest and Jhonni Blaze becomes one of the song’s defining strengths. Her melodic vulnerability and his spiritually charged presence complement each other perfectly, creating a listening experience that feels healing, uplifting, and emotionally transporting. As the groovy Amapiano stabs settle into the mix and the fading harmonies dissolve into the instrumental atmosphere, “Right One” leaves listeners suspended in reflection, faith, and feeling.

The accompanying music video further elevates the experience. Visually stunning and cinematic in presentation, the video places both artists in a scenic studio-inspired environment filled with striking photography, immersive lighting, and captivating aesthetics. Rather than relying on excessive distractions, the visual allows the music, emotion, and chemistry between the artists to remain the focal point — making it the perfect companion piece to a record already resonating deeply with audiences worldwide.

For The Traveling High Priest Thee, “Right One” is not simply another release — it is testimony transformed into music. Speaking openly about his battles with PTSD, anxiety, and depression, he reveals that the song was born directly from GOD’s guidance and his own personal journey toward healing and purpose.

That sincerity pulses throughout every second of “Right One.” Beneath its lush production and hypnotic groove lies a deeper message about spiritual discernment, emotional boundaries, redemption, and divine direction. The Traveling High Priest Thee uses the song not only as art, but as ministry — encouraging listeners to stop walking into doors GOD never granted and to trust the path GOD has designed specifically for them.

“Right One” is available now on YouTube and continues to gain momentum across streaming and social platforms as listeners around the world connect with its message of healing, faith, surrender, and transformation.

Check it out, subscribe to his channel, stream, save and share this divine masterpiece.

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