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Indie Artist Akintunde Michael Kayode, and The Lost Truth Are On Air!

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AKINTUNDE MICHAEL KAYODE

 

45 year old black man born in Nigeria and raised from a baby in Washington DC by my African American single mom. I grew up listen to a wide variety of genres for someone in my community. I did love GoGo and Hip Hop like everyone else. My mom exposed me to Anita Baker, Tina Turner, Michael Franks, Sade, Franke Beverly and Maze. I started writing songs with a Soca artists in the early 2000's and we made some great music in all genres. Because social media hadn't arrived yet it was hard to get the songs out of the makeshift studio and into the world. Now with apps like this I have the ability to link with trained pros who know how to open doors. Being the writer and executive producer on my songs and leaving the singing to the pros I'm kinda like Quincy Jones. *****************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************

THE LOST TRUTH

 

The lost truth I just started making music last year . I always love music as a kid and wanted to make music. I know I’m not the best singer in the world lol but it doesn’t hurt to try . My real name is Justin sellers I always promote people to do what they love to do and don’t be afraid to go do it . I have a podcast talk show I do every now and then called the lost truth yes the same name I use as a artist name.  I like to keep stuff simple I’m a simple person. I’m not expecting to blow up as a super star off my music I just wanted to make some music that I can call mines and share it with the world even some people won’t like it and that’s ok  everything we do in life is a left lesson.

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