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Jaydis Crete Is Possibly The Best New Artist In Today's Hip Hop Music Industry

By Jonny R. Wally


Understanding the heart and soul of the best new artist can be a tough task when you aren't paying attention to the lyrics of their song. As the heart rarely lies, it brings out the true soul which reflects a large spectrum associated with the individual's views & consciences. Among the several common musical mainstreams, hip-hop and rap have upheld its superior force within the present-day music culture. When many of us play hip-hop music, we are exposed to the artist's worldview life experiences, sense of fundamental principles, and ethics from inside the heart.

Believe it or not, rap artists are poets who perform spoken poetry to the tempo of a beat. So, let's focus on an eminent artist, Jaydis Crete, the best new artist in hip-hop!

Jaydis Crete may not be a Grammy Awards Best New Artist but nonetheless he is certainly a remarkable performer who has a tremendously personalized approach. He tends to make music from the heart along with excellent charisma. Unlike countless rap tales you may hear about, Jaydis won't inform you of his thug life. He won't let you know about his difficulties with the law leading to his unpleasant days on the streets. However, he proudly shows an honest portrait of his years as a child, which he defines as "growing up sheltered, for the most part".

Being a 50 percent American and half Jamaican, Jaydis's cultural back ground justifies his rapping style, which is very substance-packed. His style does enough to seize the feeling of his dazzling hometown, The Big Apple, one of the most frantic and most culturally rich cities worldwide, plus a true benchmark for anyone who appreciates music. The beautiful & incredibly dazzling New York scene is definitely not the only origin of motivation surrounding this outstanding best new artist because music surely runs in his family. Within the late 90's, Jaydis's bigger sis was signed to Warner Bros, which is an utter giant on the list of major record labels even on an international scale. Watching her draft bars and lines, sentence followed by sentence, Jaydis knew that he wanted to be a part of that unique world. He mainly wanted to use music as a way to find himself and adhere to his heart and passion.

Keeping up with the overpowering status of his city & delivering his own mixture of hip hop, soul, and funk, along with an old skool feel, Jaydis's track reach the audience with a feel that falls somewhere in between the sound of old school hip hop and present day hip hop. His lyrics possess the focus, force, and appeal of the most innovative production standards within the genre. Such qualities tend to be accredited to the best new artist of today's hiphop era, known as Jaydis Crete.

The musical flow of this growing best new artist is quite the star, soaring from the beginning of tracks to the peak and adding an exclusive tone that can change from calm to enthusiastic, from intense to chill out, in just a matter of a couple of bars. This impressive vocal selection and rap skill is considered the secret weapon within his rap arsenal. Hence putting him among the Best New Artists 2013 lineup.

With his own type of lyrical strategy, Jaydis decided to produce meaningful, conscious, and accomplished content that also have the ability to stay natural and direct. His unique style even appeals to those listeners who are not really interested in getting lost in the material. This vibrant "best new artist" can certainly produce an amazing relationship through his records, as displayed on his first mixtape release called "Parachute". Jaydis and his contemporary distinctive structure take hip hop through several perspectives, with music that consider different moods going from nightclub bangers to simple vibes.

'Jaydis Crete' is presently focusing on a second part to his "Parachute I" release. He will start precisely from where he ended the first project. "Parachute II" will expand and improve on the 2011 first installment of the project, bringing far more to the surface.




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