Mayoun – I Don’t Know Her Name

Arkansas artist MaYoun introduces MaYoun Music as Music that Makes A Difference
FORDYCE, AR – Music isn’t defined into one category. There are multiple genres and sub-genres and fusions of sound that have long made music appealing to people all over the world. But in an American culture that sometimes seems stuck in commercial music, people are begging for something new and original.
MaYoun Music is the answer to that. It is the kind of music that can appeal to so many different audiences that it cannot be classified into one genre. It cannot be defined by one set of preconceived structures because there never has been anything like MaYoun Music. The songs and sounds from this crafty artist residing in Southern California are so unique that it’s almost like he’s making a custom-made radio station for each and every listener in the world.
His new EP “MaYoun Music” puts that originality on full display. The six songs on the project express the versatility and various exploratory sounds he brings to the industry. They’re new sounds – authentic, with real flows and real lyrics that connect with people from all walks of life. The project has slow songs, fast songs, party songs, introspective songs and just about everything else in between.
But MaYoun Music is more than just listening to good music and having a good time. MaYoun Music is about making a difference in the world. It’s about setting an example. It’s about people seeing an artist from a small country town in Arkansas who did it the right way – who walked away from selling drugs and becoming involved in gangs and instead chose to put his energy and passions into making truly original music. And out of that success MaYoun has given back to his community, using his platform to bring awareness to the ills of the world and encouraging younger generations to think about the consequences of their actions and poor decisions.
“I really just want my music to be known as music that makes a difference,” MaYoun said. “I have a melodic sound though it’s not a sound that you’d be used to hearing right now. It’s different and it stands out. I feel like I have the sound of today but I’m always putting the substance of early 2000s in there that everybody loves. I always try to keep some kind of substance and teach something or express something I’ve been through in a way that people can relate to it. Giving back is the whole idea behind MaYoun Music. I’m an artist who really just loves music and wants to use my platform to help my community and make a difference on things that are going on in the world. I haven’t always been a squeaky clean guy but I decided to go a different route, and God has blessed me to have music that can make a difference.”
To listen to MaYoun Music or to follow him on social media, please visit:
https://twitter.com/MayounMusic
https://www.facebook.com/MaYounMusic/
https://www.instagram.com/mayounmusic/
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4bnvjiOiOso&feature=youtu.be
Download songs from the “Mayoun Music” EP Now:
“I Don’t Know Her Name”
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“Sacrifice”
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“Just Do It”
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“My Alarm”
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“I Don’t Know Nun”
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“About Me”
https://ffm.to/orpf1jmkwc
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