Tuesday, December 10, 2013

Perhaps The Best New Artist In Hip Hop - Jaydis Crete

By Jonny R. Wally


When you listen to the best new artist, the traditional hip hop approach is evident as you're listening to his music. Since the heart is completely honest, it exposes the official soul thus reflecting on an array of perspectives and outlooks using a variety of styles. Although there are lots of different genres of music, hip-hop has justified its superior energy and influence within today's music culture. When we listen to hip hop songs, we step into the artist's world, seeing their viewpoints, sense of principles, and values which come from 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 probably isn't deemed a Grammy Awards Best New Artist, however he is certainly a great performer who uses a personal approach. He usually makes music coming from the heart and does it using exceptional charisma. Standing out from so many rap tales you are likely to hear, Jaydis won't tell you about his violent life. He won't reveal to you his issues and hardships with the law and about his rough days out on the crazy streets. Instead, he happily gives an honest portrait of his childhood years, which although being the best new artist, he describes as "growing up sheltered, for the most part".

Being a 1 / 2 American and half Jamaican, Jaydis's cultural background adds to his style, which is very exciting itself because it grabs the spirit of his vibrant hometown, New York City, which is among the most hectic and most culturally prosperous cities on earth. NYC is a true blueprint for anybody who appreciates music. The hot and extremely electrifying New York Scene is definitely not the only source of encouragement for this distinguished best new artist; music undeniably runs in his family. In the late 1990s, Jaydis's older sibling was signed with Warner Bros, which is an utter giant amongst the primary record labels on a world-wide scale. As he used to notice her compose bars and lyrics, page after page, Jaydis was aware that he wanted in and wanted to be a part of that inspiring world. Now years later, music proved to allow him to discover himself and follow his heart and his desire.

Staying in tune with the complex status of his hometown & producing his own blend of music, soul, and funk, along with an old school feel, Jaydis's track hit the audience with a feel that falls somewhere in between the sound of old school hip hop and modern day hip hop. His bars have great lyrical content as well as focus and force. Such facets are commonly accredited to the best new artist of the present-day hip hop period, know as Jaydis Crete.

The rapping style of this improving best new artist is one to be reckoned with. He starts at the beginning of his songs and flows to the peak, adding an authentic tone which can shift from mellow to hype, from energetic to calm in no time at all. This versatile display of lyricism and rap skills are the unveiled attributes within his arsenal, thus placing him among some of the best on the Best New Artists 2013 lineup.

Along with his own brand of lyrical method, Jaydis began to present essential, conscious, and accomplished rhymes that still find a way to remain simple and direct. However, he still appeals to those listeners who are not really keen on getting lost in the message. This young "best new artist" can definitely establish a special connection through his songs, as included on his initial mixtape release called "Parachute". Jaydis and his contemporary signature flair gives hip hop several perspectives to pick up on, with singles that take advantage of different moods going from club bangers to gentle moods.

'Jaydis Crete' is now creating a follow up to his "Parachute" release. He starts specifically from where he left off. "Parachute II" will broaden and improve on the 2011 first installment of the project, bringing a lot more to the table




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