Having seen recognition from Forbes List in 2018, given two TED Talks, and his personal life story been featured in New York Times Bestsellers “Grit” (Angela Duckworth) and “Option B” (Sheryl Sandberg & Adam Grant), American Hip-Hop artist Kayvon Music makes his return with ‘Good Luck,’ streaming now on all platforms.
Overcoming adversity as an orphaned kid from Baltimore, he shares his story in all of his work and aims to empower people through his story. He has established a presence as a public figure after garnering several features from powerful publications and performing countless shows across the US, including a performance at the United Nations, among many others. He has performed with many acts, including Waka Flocka Flame and iLoveMakonnen.
Having been through a lot of adversity in his life, Kayvon knows he is not the only one. Using his music as a platform to maintain a conversation on mental health, beating the odds and following your dreams, Kayvon Music frequently finds solace in song writing and is not afraid to address and share his personal aperture through his music. His message really resonates with people and his following only seems to grow larger and stronger with every release. Now, with over 15,000 Instagram followers and over 500,000 streams across streaming platforms, Kayvon has his sights set on the stratosphere. Speaking more on this, Kayvon explained:
My music serves as a vessel to help bring people together no matter where they come from & no matter what they’ve been through, because we’ve all been through a lot. My presence and my community grew more in 2020 than it had in any other year, and now I want to take it to a whole new level in 2021 so that I can grow even faster, develop closer relationships with everyone in my fanbase, and be in a position to meet them on tour when the pandemic is over.
Kayvon Music looks to 2021 with positive energy as it’s set to be a huge year for the young artist. ‘Good Luck’ is out now and available to stream on all platforms.
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