JFK – Sonic Hedgehog
 Chicago rapper JFK shares artistic gift with the world through new mixtapeÂ
If thereâs one thing Jonathan Kelly has known for most of his life, itâs that he has a gift of music that he was meant to share with the world. Itâs a gift that heâs honed and developed over the years. Today, he offers that gift to the world as the hottest new Chicago-based artist operating under the stage name JFK. Â
His latest mixtape, âA Gift from Me to You,â is the exact kind of music that he knows he was destined to share with others around the globe. The mixtape is his version of bringing bars back to the industry with real songs that will touch the soul, and with vibes that will take true Hip Hop fans back to the days when âmusic was real music,â he said.Â
âItâs an emotional roller coaster ride of songs that are gonna make you feel every word,â JFK said. âEvery lyric in each song is my gift to the world. The thing that sets me apart is my wordplay. Every song is crafted. Youâre going to see the talent behind every song. Nothing is rushed. It all comes from the heart. And thereâs music for every genre of Hip Hop â itâs not all gang banging, drill stuff. Itâs family music and emotional music and stuff from my everyday life.âÂ
The first of the 10 songs on the album is âSonic Hedgehogâ which JFK said he chose as a debut because of how hot it is. The club banger features motivational lyrics that inspire others to take care of business and make fast moves so as to stay on top of the game. The up-tempo party song is the perfect song to introduce a new wave of fans to JFKâs music, and he said heâs anxious for it to begin making its way across the country.Â
Another single from the project that is making waves is âOne and the Same.â Inspired by the social unrest that came to a head in 2020, the song is JFKâs way of encouraging others to try harder when it comes to mending racial lines and working together to overcome the social injustices of the world.Â
âWhen you walk around in Chicago, itâs so segregated,â he said. âWhite people wonât talk to you because youâre black, and this song is basically saying that Iâm not different than you and youâre not different than me. We could be best friends, but you wonât even speak to me. Itâs a song about how people could have so much in common, but fear is letting one walk away from a person. You could lose a soul mate just because youâre afraid to say âHi.ââ Â
Following âA Gift from Me to You,â JFK said heâll drop the album âDinosaur and the Marvelâ by March. Â
To listen to his music or to follow him on social media, please visit:Â
https://www.instagram.com/fowaykelly/Â
https://www.reverbnation.com/4waykellyÂ
https://soundcloud.com/johnathan5594Â
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCM7cdSEv1CTb3xFHqOn9s_QâŻÂ
https://youtu.be/hJSOKFriLuw Â
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