RUEBEN VINCENT

A Rising Voice Reflecting on Past Struggles & Future Dreams

Reuben Vincent, a talented young artist, is making waves in the music world with his captivating portrayal of music. His song "Cry," inspired by the tragic passing of Nipsey Hussle, has deeply resonated with audiences and solidified his position in the industry.


Vincent's love for music was sparked under unique circumstances. Growing up in war-torn Liberia, his father introduced him to the music of Tupac and Biggie, which offered both an escape from the harsh realities and ignited his lifelong passion for the art form.


The influence of iconic musicians like Kanye, Jay-Z, and Lil Wayne continued to shape Vincent's music. Their metaphor-rich lyrics and storytelling ability motivated him to explore the intricacies of music and refine his own lyrical skills.


As an enthusiast of freestyle music, Vincent immersed himself in the art during his childhood. He developed his quick wit and improvisation skills through barber shop sessions and school battles, although it has been some time since he last participated in any battles.

Vincent believes that success in the music industry comes from within, regardless of being signed to a major label. He emphasizes the importance of steering one's own path and making a mark to earn respect. Vincent aspires to be a renowned musician, performing in stadiums, producing for other artists, and uplifting his city and people. With his ambition and drive, he is bound to remain at the forefront of the music scene. Through his journey, Reuben Vincent demonstrates that music can transcend boundaries and inspire those with similar dreams. His story showcases the power of music and the resilience of the human spirit.

STUDIO SESSIONS PLAYLIST

STUDIO SESSIONS PLAYLIST

Cam Kirk Studios Presents Studio Sessions. All songs featured are selected by Cam Kirk and the studio staff. This playlist is updated monthly. Finding good music can be tough, so we did the hard work for you. If you find a song that you love, add it to your library.