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Interview: Chicago artist JAMS The Flava Child on being a voice for the unheard and misunderstood

Jams The Flava Child

Hailing from the vibrant city of Chicago, JAMS The Flava Child stands as an independent artist crowned by XXL as one to watch. His music, influenced by a lifestyle of healthy living, appreciation for the finer things, and a commitment to living his best life, has garnered attention for its unique blend of soul, funk, classic hip-hop, and more. JAMS immerses listeners in his world, drawing from real-life situations, emotions, and battles that have shaped him into the authentic artist he is today.

JAMS The Flava Child’s journey into music began at a young age, putting out his first video at 16. His initial intentions may have been modest, but the impact on others fueled a deep connection and purpose. “Once I saw what my music could do for others, I fell in love. Felt purposeful,” JAMS shares. Music, for him, goes beyond creativity; it saved his life and continues to be an eternal inspiration.

Get to know JAMS The Flava Child

His latest release, “SUMN SLIGHT,” is a testament to JAMS’ versatility and storytelling abilities. The project showcases his rapping prowess and the skill to create a cohesive narrative from start to finish. JAMS highlights the diverse energy within the project, from tracks like “Mesmerized” to “D.I.T.G.” to “Stack It Up.” For the first time, his beat selection takes center stage, revealing a new facet of his artistry.

As a voice for the unheard and misunderstood, JAMS The Flava Child wants listeners to leave with a sense of empowerment. “I’m a voice for the unheard. A voice for the misunderstood. And when you listen, I want you to leave knowing – The world could be yours too. Nobody can be you, better than you,” he asserts. His music is an invitation to embrace individuality and resilience.

In reflecting on his favorite song of 2023, JAMS points to “Mesmerized” as his standout track. For other artists, he acknowledges the impact of “#Skeptacore pt. 3.”

JAMS The Flava Child’s everyday playlist is a dynamic mix, featuring the likes of Bone Thugs, Biggie, Anita Baker, Common, Skepta, Payroll Giovanni, and Sade. His musical influences reflect a diverse range that evolves over time.

To stay connected with JAMS The Flava Child, follow him on Website, Spotify, Twitter, Instagram, and YouTube. As he continues to carve his unique path in the music industry, JAMS invites audiences to join him on a journey through real-life soundscapes and authentic storytelling.

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David Davenchy on crafting ‘Soul Sessions Vol.1’ and embodying hip-hop’s rebirth

David Davenchy

In an exclusive interview with Remixd Magazine, David Davenchy opens up about his musical roots and influences. The versatile artist hailing from Salt Lake City, Utah also tells us the inspiration behind his latest EP, “Soul Sessions Vol.1.” Remixd Magazine explores the journey of David Davenchy in this feature. His artist name encapsulates both personal history and a commitment to the rebirth of hip hop.

David Davenchy draws his artist name from a profound connection to family and the desire to symbolize the resurgence of quality music in hip hop. “David” honors his late uncle, while “Davenchy,” pronounced Davinci, represents the rebirth he envisions for the genre. Part of the Hip Hop & Rnb Group “STW CAMP 777,” David Davenchy aims to contribute to the revitalization of hip hop through his distinct sound.

Moreover, describing his sound as catchy, melodic, enticing, visually appealing, and memorable, David Davenchy emphasizes the positive outlet that music provides him. “It is an outlet for me. Music gives me an opportunity to showcase my talent and share my stories,” he expresses. Moreover, he’s influenced by various life experiences. David finds inspiration in other successful artists and producers who have created platforms for themselves.

David Davenchy on his current music

Furthermore, the EP currently in the spotlight is “Soul Sessions Vol.1,” dropped on November 17, 2023. The artist shares that the project was inspired by the use of talk-boxes and autotune in vocals. Aiming to infuse a west coast feel and a nostalgic 90’s/2000’s vibe. The project narrates a story of love and complexity. Revolving around a man who falls for a stripper at the mall, discovering the challenges of saving someone who doesn’t want to be rescued.

“He happens to fall for this woman only to find out she’s in a relationship and doesn’t want to leave the man who is treating her wrong,” he says. “This EP is for the guys who’ve been in situations like this trying to save a woman who doesn’t really want to be saved.”

In addition, looking forward, David Davenchy reveals plans for upcoming projects. He is collaborating with his group, Camp777. In addition, he’s gearing up for “Soul Sessions Vol.2,” showcasing his versatility in both rapping and singing.

Moreover, the artist’s message to fans is one of resilience and adaptability. Through his music, he encourages listeners to keep trying love after setbacks. Embodying the theme of adaptation in the face of challenges.

For those eager to follow David Davenchy’s musical journey, connect with him on Instagram, Twitter, Threads, and UnitedMasters. Stay tuned for the continued evolution of David Davenchy’s unique sound and the vibrant contributions he brings to the hip hop scene.

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Interview: Chicago artist FeelJones on creative process, and inspiration behind new song “Wake It Up”

Feeljones

FeelJones, the Westside of Chicago’s musical prodigy, shares his compelling journey and the inspiration behind his latest track, “Wake It Up,” in an exclusive interview with Remixd Magazine. Dive into the artist’s musical roots, creative process, and the profound message he wishes to convey through his music.

In addition, FeelJones says he draws inspiration from a deeply personal source—his mother, a musician and church singer. “My mom was a musician and a singer for our church, so I had no choice but to love music,” he confesses. It was through her guidance that FeelJones discovered his passion for music, learning his first song on the piano and aspiring to emulate her musical prowess, alongside icons like Michael Jackson.

Moreover, “Wake It Up” serves as a testament to FeelJones’ versatility as an artist. He proudly declares himself a “hundred percenter” in music, having produced, written the lyrics, and mixed the record himself. Despite occasionally collaborating with other songwriters, this track showcases his solo capabilities. The creative process was swift, driven by the infectious vibes of the music, allowing FeelJones to bring the song to fruition.

FeelJones wants to instill hope in listeners

Beyond showcasing his musical abilities, FeelJones desires his music to instill hope in listeners, guiding them through life’s challenges. “One thing I want people to take away from my music is that there is hope that can help you get through whatever situation life brings,” he asserts. However, through his art, FeelJones aims to provide solace and encouragement.

In reflecting on his musical preferences, the artist highlights Chris Brown’s “Sensational” as his favorite song of 2023, showcasing his admiration as a dedicated member of Team Breezy. His playlist, a diverse mix, includes artists such as Chris Brown, The Walls Group, Lecrae, Kanye, and Kendrick Lamar.

Moreover, FeelJones invites fans to connect with him on Instagram @feeljones1 and offers a glimpse into his distinctive sound—a New Gospel Sound, which he aptly terms Victory Vibes. This emerging artist from Chicago is making waves, and his vibes are only just getting started.

Furthermore, as “Wake It Up” resonates with a powerful message, FeelJones encourages listeners to embrace confidence, joy, and assurance in God’s plan. The track serves as a call to awaken these sentiments within, emphasizing that it’s never too late to let God guide one’s life. FeelJones’ Victory Vibes are a testament to his commitment to crafting meaningful music that uplifts and inspires.

Listen to “Wake It Up” on Spotify

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Yasiin Bey says Drake’s music “isn’t real Hip Hop,” Drake responds with subliminal

Yasiin Bey

Drake has noticeably become one of Hip-Hop’s most versatile artists. His style of music falling under the category of Hip-Hop has long been debated amongst critics and consumer’s of the category. While the debates continue, Hip Hop legend, Yasiin Bey, formerly know as Mos Def, recently weighed in on his opinion of Drake’s music in rebuttal against him being an Hip Hop artist. Additionally, Drake responded to his now controversial statements.

During an appearance on “The Cutting Room Floor,” Bey was asked by the host, Omondi, “Is Drake Hip-Hop?.” “Drake is pop to me,” Bey said. “In the sense, like, if I was in Target in Houston and I heard a Drake song… It feels like a lot of his music is compatible with shopping. Additionally, he followed up his defense with “What happens when this thing collapses? What happens when the columns start buckling? Are we not in some early stage of that at this present hour? Are we seeing, like, the collapse of the empire?”

Drake claps back at Yasiin Bey

Moreover, Drake has since responded to Bey’s claims. He has yet to shy away from any criticisms from his fellow musical counterparts. On Monday, Drake took to his Instagram story resharing a video of legendary rapper, Method Man, explaining what Hip Hop is. “Hip Hop is a culture. It’s a way of life, the way you dress, the way you talk, the way you walk,” Method Man explained. A true student of the game, Drake captioned the post “What umi say again? Lemme shine my light king don’t change up now,” followed by a laugh emoji. Drake’s caption reference’s Yasiin’s 1999 Billboard charting single “Umi Says” from his album “Black on Both Sides.”

See Drake’s response below:

Yasiin Bey

Furthermore, Drake’s more versatile artistry has continuously set him apart in the music industry. He has garnered hit singles including features in the categories of Hip-Hop, Pop, Afro beats, and more. Additionally, any interview with Yasiin Bey has become an extreme rarity within the last decade. To this extent, Yasiin Bey has not responded back to Drake with very low likeliness of a response. Do you agree with Yasiin Bey’s views on Drake’s Discography not being real Hip Hop?

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