Hey everyone! Its been a while since my last post. I've been working on a few things behind the music. As you all know I love giving you good content and making it meaningful. In my recent interview with Jacqueline Jax, I discuss a few things for my new album and how I got into music.There's a lot of good things going on and I'm actually excited to share this with you all. Its definitely a raw and uncut interview where you'll get a little more background information on me. You can catch it exclusively on my website on A.V.A Radio. Please share and leave comments of what you thought of the interview. There's a few surprises I'm sure that will catch your attention. Listen to the full interview here. AVA Live Radio Interview
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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