I created my new website and made a very special section for music. Its called The Lost Tapes and its a playlist of all my unreleased and top songs all in one place. I encourage you to check out the site, it has a lot of cool things going on as well as new releases. When the official album drops this year The Awakening, you'll be able to hear it first with all exclusive listening party. The great thing about music is the feeling it brings to others. A lot of my earlier tracks from 2012 - 2014 contain a lot of the growth process but as well, a great end product. I can listen to many of these songs and think, wow this is still as good as when it first came. What I try to do is share my experience with music with all of you guys and let you into my world not only musically but personally as well. I feel its really important to take you guys back to the beginning as you continue to develop and grow with me because its all about the experience and how we all connect in some way or the other. Some things I can tell you will enjoy about The Lost Tapes section is that I created the website to take you on a musical journey past, present, and as we head into the future. As you continue to follow and grow with me I will always provide opportunities for you to be a part of my music as I feel you all are. If you haven't already click on the link --> The Lost Tapes and experience music that makes a difference.
The Review on The Awakening (Intro) by Rick Jamms October 26, 2016 | Rick Jamms "Vizualye, born Rajaee Grey, was born in New York Staten Island, and grew up in a single-parent home, with 5 brothers and one sister. Influenced through the late 80’s and early 90’s music, by artists such as Eric B & Rakim, Nas, Jay-Z, and Mobb Deep, Vizualye has cultivated his own style of music, which can be sampled on his latest single, “The Awakening (intro)prod by Tone Jonez”. In the early ‘80s hip-hop was dominated by DJs, with emcees a distant second, but then Rakim and his partner Erik B. dropped the seminal album “Paid in Full”, almost single-handedly introducing the concepts of lyricism, metaphor, and flow that became the pillars of modern rap. It’s crazy to think that there was a time before rap, but there was, just like there was a time before cars, electricity or the internet. Vizualye con...

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