Intro:
I call Detroit my home. Born and raised in Motown, a proud survivor of its challenging environment and a poster child for what is possible if one has a strong spiritual backbone and a will to fight life's obstacles. My childhood was set to the backdrop of poverty, violence and discrimination, but for me it only makes my story a more exciting one. Rising above adversity defines character. So I "Joe Strut" proudly accomplishing goals with my Kangol cocked slightly to the left hearing the voice of my grandfather, a Ford Motor Company Retiree, telling me that quitting is not an option. Filled with the soulful music of my urban ancestry, I will tell you straight to ya face...I'm from Detroit and damn proud of it.
This is Daniel, the Spoken Word Artist, the person. One of the same.
I think every artist needs to be honest with themselves and answer the question, why do you make music? For me it's simple. Therapy and Outreach. Spoken Word for me is a remedy for an overworked analytical mind. Its how I find answers or more importantly deal with the issues that do not have clear cut solutions. Whenever I step to a spoken word mic, I have one goal. Sincerity. The rest I believe falls in place. If you can relate to being a parent, struggling through relationships, political unrest, pushing the envelope on revolutionary thought, living an imperfect life where you continuously search for answers...my poetry was written with you in mind. I believe that one of my spiritual gifts is my ability to communicate with others without judgment. By ministering a message of hope, I heal myself through the healing of others. Thank you for allowing me to walk this journey with you.
Peace and Blessings.
- Daniel
Projects:
Joe Strut
Dedicated to my grandfather's memory and serving as that fusion of Hip Hop, Neo-Soul and Spoken Word that most critics doubted was possible, the album is finally avaliable for purchase! With a group of producers spanning the globe and quality collabs featuring emerging and reknown Hip Hop, R&B and Spoken Word artists across the country, this promises to be a unique and satisfying journey through vocal expression. Every track is set to music with the goal of making every offering high on production and content. A lifelong dream captured in 14 tracks.
..including a track produced by my brother, the legendary Ambassador of Detroit Hip Hop, DJ Houseshoes!
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Jena Six Project
THE FIGHT IS NOT OVER!
Sept. 20th was a great day in history for people of color and people who support equal justice throughout the world. However, we should be careful not to let a day meant to inspire revolution and change defuse our intensity. There is still much work to be done. The Jena Six are still not cleared of the charges and the double standard in the judicial system for those economically challenged and people of color is still prevalent in this country. If we settle for just a march and television exposure, we've missed the point. Tampa Bay Artists United and Friends bring you the Justice 4 The Jena Six CD. The project is a compilation of works from prominent Spoken Word and underground Hip Hop talent from the local Tampa Bay area along with artists/producers from across the globe including T-Storm, Bluz, Laws, 3rd Brillyance, Deto22 of the Phenetiks, Cuban, Christian Hermanns, Kas, Asia Rainey, DREDI the Beat Broker and NYOIL. It could quite possibly be the greatest compilation of Spoken Word and Hip Hop ever merged on a CD. The beauty is that all proceeds go to charity.If you would like to be an active part of the movement to bring about positive change in this country, we've provided a way for you to help. The nation was asked to wear all black as a sign of solidarity. Now, I am asking you to keep that same spirit internally and be more proactive in making a difference.
Here's how you can help.