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Meet FEELSOUL

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John “FEELSOUL” Futrell is a songwriter, producer, rapper, composer and poet amongst other things from New Jersey. He has been professionally making music for 6 years. He is the owner of www.thefourteenthcollective.com which he hopes to distribute exclusive music, clothing, merchandise and short films.
John start his career as part of the now-defunct Guttah State Records. John was the video editor, President and an artist on GSR. He also handled the design and creation of the website and other creative duties.

Then in 2012 co-founded Really Right Productions, as a producer with SkotPhree another producer.
John has published books, films and more. He was able to build a strong potential following through his former website www.iamkingpoetic.com in which he hosted a podcast, and uploaded 40 plus EPS and mixtapes. John has designed countless merchandise, sneakers, banners and all of his cover art.

But John decided he needed a change. He had a publishing deal with SUGO Music Group which taught him plenty of lessons. He no longer is a part of their roster. John was even part of The Private project by GOOD Music’s Malik Yusef, unfortunately things didn’t work out. After receiving consultation from Keith Clizark he changed his approach to music and business.

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He holds degrees in Liberal Arts and Social Humanities, Sociology and a Masters in Sociology. All of these things is what makes John “FEELSOUL” Futrell the artist he is.

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8 Questions With Ym Showoutt

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Ym Showoutt joins us again to discuss his music, his inspirations, and what we can expect from him in the future! Make sure to check out our interview below:

Thank you for your time. Thanks for speaking with us! How’s everything going?

I’m good

What sets your music apart? What is unique, or at least uncommon?

What sets my music apart from others is when I rap I just don’t rap for myself I also rap for others because what I been threw also others went through or been through worst. What makes it so unique & uncommon is I say & do stuff that people don’t think of

Please tell us more about your single “Race” How did this song first come together and what is the inspiration behind it?

I am calling out fake friends that betrayed me in the past and present What inspired me to make this track was feeling the hurt from trusting a few that showed they true selves in the end.

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Which release of yours has had a large impact on your life, whether the storyline was based on a life experience or the process of putting the song together helped you approach music production differently?

The release that has a large impact on my life is Like That because this song is very truthful & everything we talking about in the song everyone can relate to it because people be saying they like that when their really not basically putting people in a position they uncomfortable In because they have to stand on what they said & Putting this song together help me approach music differently because people be capping in they music & not speaking actual facts

What’s something most people don’t know about you?

What most people don’t know about me is Im real kind hearted until you cross me. Cross me you lost me then imma demon

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

I’m working with a record label

If you had one message to give your fans, what would it be?

Don’t let anyone tell you what you can’t be or what you can’t do always chase your dreams & accomplish your goals keep striving for greatness & being successful stay sucker & stress free also stay dangerous & always watch you surrounding because everyone ain’t for you

Do you have any dream collaborations? Who are they?

My dream collaborations are Lil Durk Drake & Lil Wayne

For our final question, is there anything else you would like to add?

I wanna Shoutout my Fans Family & Friends & also my record label i thank y’all & i love y’all #ChaChaChaCha #YmShowOutt

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Meet The Vibrant, Non-Binary Rapper Dean FM

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Dean FM (Dean-Fraser Milford) is a Boston Massachusetts-based non-binary rapper, activist, and influencer.

His music encapsulates eclectic thoughts that scat over percussive rhythms and exotic sounds. His performances exude drag culture and satiric expression. In 2016, Dean released his debut EP “Watch It”, which received local and national coverage. In 2020, Dean FM released his EP entitled “SISSY.” The music video for his lead single “Bottom Bit” shines a light on the exploitation of prostitution.

Dean FM stands for compassion, courage, and equality. In his activism, he supports the awareness and acceptance of gender neutrality. He refuses to deny his true identity — identifying himself with both he and her pronouns. Dean also advocates for the awareness of minority mental health and the prevention of animal abuse.

As an influencer, Dean utilizes his platforms to further promote his art and advocacy work.

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Meet Lawson J

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Lawson JLawson J Singer, Songwriter, Composer, Producer, makes contemporary pop that mixes R&B, Hip-Hop, Rap, Latin, and Soul.
As everybody calls him, Junior grew up focusing on his love of soccer and IT. However, in his junior year of high school, his parent bought him a guitar, and he started learning to play by watching Youtube videos.

One year later, Lawson J started to sing and learned the famous Tracy Chapman song «Talkin’ ‘bout Revolution » that he had to perform during a friend’s gig. Starting from there, Lawson J never stopped singing and started to learn how to write and record his own music. He began experimenting with synthesizers to produce tracks for friends late in 2017 finally.

Lawson J takes his influence through artists such as Sam Cooke, Marvin Gaye, James Brown, and Michael Jackson that his parents played every day during his childhood and contemporary artists as Bruno Mars, Ed Sheeran, or huge artist and producer like Dr. Dre.

Junior creates all his songs from A to Z. His official debut single « Ahí Aye », is a catchy summer song, composed during the 2020 quarantine. His second single, « Maria », evokes the struggle of domestic violence through the eyes of a friend who feels like he’s just a powerless witness. His new single, « Stay Together» talks about summer loves and how the end of it can be heartbreaking. There’s nothing like that bitter taste when you have the feeling that you found your soulmate, but you both live on different continents and the fact that you both sooner or later have lives to get back to. It takes a lot of courage to quit everything to live that kind of love, and the song “Stay Together” is all about that.

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