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Nadoo-, AV (No Faith)2025
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I see no colors, no past only a bright future that I must work hard to create for my daughter.
As a musician and artist, I've found my voice and style in the vibrant cultural landscape of America. Growing up in a blue-collar, middle-class community, often struggling to make ends meet in a one-bedroom apartment with my mother, has had a profound impact on my music and perspective. The stories and emotions of everyday people, who work hard to provide for their families and live with dignity, are woven into the fabric of my songs. As an artist, I believe in the power of music to transcend borders, cultures, and ideologies. My opinions on life, politics, and social issues are my own, and I don't affiliate with any particular group or ideology. My guiding principles are fairness, justice, love, and respect values that I believe are essential for creating a better world for all. Through my music, I aim to share my unique perspective and experiences with a wider audience, while also celebrating the diversity and richness of human culture. I pray for a brighter future, where we can come together as one global community, united by our shared humanity and love of music
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Charts
Peak #200
Peak in subgenre #26
Uploaded
April 19, 2025
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MP3 4.3 MB 192 kbps 3:07
Character
Energy
relaxed, cool
high-energy
Danceable
coffee-place
dancefloor
Positivity
dark, sad, angry
happy
Appeal
unique
radio-friendly
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Nadoo2025
Apr 19
Last year, 2024, was the most challenging year of my life, despite having spent six years incarcerated. The harshest period was the six months I spent in solitary confinement at Oakdale, Louisiana, where I faced unprecedented cruelty and racism from the staff and medical team. The isolation took a toll on my mental health, and I began to hallucinate. Simple memories of loved ones became foggy, and I struggled to recall their names. It was during this dark time that I poured my emotions into music, crafting songs that reflected the turmoil I was experiencing. One thing that struck me is that certain faiths prohibit their followers from engaging with the prison system, instead opting for alternative forms of punishment and rehabilitation. I understand the appeal of this approach, as it prioritizes healing and accountability over punitive measures. Perhaps a more nuanced system, one that takes into account the severity of the crime and the individual's circumstances, could provide a mo