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Guest: Keeyen Martin

In a generation increasingly defined by cookie-cutter vocalists, mass-produced singles, and formulaic lyrics, the music industry may yet have hopes of promoting real talent and rekindling the “soul” –as well as the “real singing”—of music in the form of Keeyen Martin.

 

Raised as an only child in Charlotte, North Carolina, Keeyen’s journey as an artist began in the church, where he began singing publicly at the tender age of 5. By 12, Keeyen had written his first song, and at the ripe age of 25, Keeyen Martin’s musical future looks more promising than ever. An adept singer, songwriter, and pianist, with a fresh sound coined "Pop/soul/feel good music", Keeyen is the definition of a blossoming musician whose dedication to his craft is sure to pay off—very soon.

 

Keeyen has experienced singing background for several industry artists such as, Michelle Williams of Destiny’s Child, Aloe Blacc, Rueben Studdard, Peabo Bryson, Aretha Franklin, Keke Wyatt, Donnie McClurkin and more. He consistently works with numerous youth and young adult groups, aspiring musicians and vocalists within the Atlanta, GA area extending voice and music lessons. "One of the greatest gifts is teaching and cultivating the musical gifts of others. "-KM. His song catalog boasts over 150 plus songs, having worked with many notable artists. Recently Keeyen has performed in various venues from TV One Trumpet Awards, TBN networks, Vh1 Save The Music, BET and ASCAP.  He has shared the stage with artist BeBe, CeCe, and Marvin Winans, Common, Lalah Hathaway, Rudy Currence, Jennifer Holliday, Elle Varner, Stevie Wonder, Marvin Winans and more.

 

 

Tune in 8/12/18  to learn more about Keeyen Martin

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