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“Transition,” Is Defined As A Passage From One State, Stage, Subject, Or Place To Another; Change.
Well For Hip Hop Recording Artist J.Carr This Seems To Be His Transitional Moment From Underground Miami Music Scene Heavyweight, To This Year’s Breakout Rapper. J.Carr Has Spent The Last Five Years Of His Musical Career Positioning Himself For The Right Opportunity And Recognizing His Own Growth Along The Way. As He Readies For The Release Of His Long Awaited Debut Album “The Need For Speed”, The Follow Up To His Popular Transformers Based Trilogy Mixtape Series (Autobots Unite, Decepticons Attack & Autobots Vs. Decepticons,) He Can’t Help But To Feel A Sense Of; Full Throttle. J.Carr Began His Journey Into The World Of Music As A Teen; As He Produced Tracks For Other Aspiring Rappers At His School. He Soon Noticed That While His Desire For Making Music Was Developing From A Pastime Into A Career, The Same Interest For Music Lacked In His Peers. Already Perfecting His Craft As An Emerging Producer, He Realized He Had To Step In The Booth To Become An Artist In Order To Make His Dreams A Reality. Those Steps Transitioned Him Into A Career As A Popular Staple On The Evolving Hot Miami Music Scene. J.Carr Soon Found Himself Releasing Mixtape’s, Receiving Underground Radio Airplay And Associating Himself With Miami’s Underground Music Industry, Which Led To Opening For Notable Acts Like Grindmode, Brisco, Ace Hood, Ryan Leslie, And Pleasure P. Developed As An Artist, J.Carr’s “The Need For Speed” Will Reflect His Hustle As A Underground Rapper On The Miami Music Scene, To An Artist Fully Aware Of His Lane In An Industry Where Most New Artist Are “Here Today, Gone Tomorrow.” “Six Years Ago I Learned To Translate My Own History Into Audio Which Makes Me The Unique Person I Am Today,” Says J.Carr. With A Wide Range Of Musical Influences Including; 2pac, Bob Marley, Rage Against The Machine, Mac Dre, E-40, Diddy And Rick Ross, “The Need For Speed” Will Be A Representation Of Changing Lane Music. Each Song Will Showcase A Different Avenue Of J.Carr’s Rapping Ability And Creativity. One Track That Has The Artist Overjoyed Is The Title Track; “The Need For Speed” In Which Was Produced By Hip Hop Veteran Khayree. “After Years Of Growing Up Listening To Mac Dre, Young Lay, Mac Mall, Ray Luv And The Many Other Artists He Has Produced For. It Was A Serious Career Accomplishment To Be Able To Receive A Instrumental From Him. Many Artists Never Get A Chance To Receive Anything From The People They Look Up To; I Feel That Was The First Of Many Major Career Accomplishments.” An Accomplishment Would Almost Be An Understatement For A Rapper Who Has Endured And Overcome A Large Amount Of Doubters To Be At This Monumental Career Moment. With So Much Already Under Their Belt, Many Rappers Could Be Found Cruising Into A Sunset Indulging Into Their Own Success But Not J.Carr. He Is Dedicated To Continuing To Push The Envelope With His Unique Deliverance, And Undeniable Drive To Succeed.
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