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A Journey in music with singer artist Ty Juan

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 Since the beginning of time music has been a quintessential part of mankind’s existence. Sounds of harmonious melodies have been impacted in our everyday lives. When voices accompany sound in a rhythmic order all emotions can be rendered into a masterful work of art. Great singers and entertainers always had a story to tell before they became famous. One of the greatest singer/songwriters the world has ever seen is emerging right now. The journey of Tyjuan began in New Jersey with his parents quickly noticing at an early age their child’s talent and love of music and allowed the young prodigy to participate in school plays for his church youth choir. This gave Tyjuan confidence and pushed his talents to new heights which have even surprised him, His musical influences include the likes of Stevie Wonder, Lionel Ritchie & New Edition; as well as, John P. Kee, Canton Jones, J Moss, and Dave Hollister. As sure as there is such thing as bright stars in the universe Ty Juan will be amongst the brightest stars shining. His infamous project “Automatic” showed an element of soulful sounds that make you reminisce back and think back to the days of true R&B singers; those real singers with full sounds. TyJuan has had much success as a singer. For example, he was nominated for an Underground Music Award. He won the award for “Most Promising Male Singer” and the following year won “Best New Male R&B”. He has also had just as much success as a songwriter and producer. Ty Juan has written for the Platinum R&B group Public Announcement as well as their frontman Artist Fel Davis and several others. As a singer, producer, and songwriter, Tyjuan is ready to take his rightful place amongst the greats. In Greek mythology, they idolized their heroes as Gods. 

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