A man of few words, Jeremiah brings a vibe that is all his own. Don't be surprised if you see him in a poncho and wavecap.
Read More" I write what is real, what is painful, what is hard to talk about but desperately needed. I want my poem to feel like a punch in the gut, either with conviction or empathy. I write till it hurts."
Read More"America needs to hear that I am more than what I look, talk, and act like. I am a proud black man in this country, and me and my people aren’t going anywhere. I am here to stand in the gap for those who can’t speak for themselves. Trust and believe, I will never stop talking until I am no longer breathing."
Read MoreI much prefer to be known as a creator, a music maker. DJ-ing feel like slavery most times. You do what the crowd wants. I’ve never been that type of guy and I always did what I wanted or felt. I love to express myself. Creating and producing music allows me to do just that.
Read MoreI’m an origin guy. I love the moment of creation. The grinding parts, the parts where you go back and evaluate and see what can be made better, that’s hard for me. I don’t like the feeling of backtracking.
Read MoreI started writing because it was the best way I could express myself. When I was younger, I never felt heard or that I could explain how I felt; let alone what may be going on with me. Writing was and is my best friend, taking the time to reflect and have healing from it, is a blessing.
Read MoreI’m a homebody. I genuinely enjoy my own company. I’m usually uncomfortable in large crowds, unless I’m on stage. But somehow, when I’m performing, I’m not intimidated. I feel safe.
Read More"The saxophone allows me to speak the words that most people don’t want to hear, so I say it right to their souls through my instrument. Spoken word allows me to explore the deepest parts of myself that I would normally ignore without this art form."
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