Jashua Ryan – Make You Mine
Advancing Artist Jashua Ryan Is Making Waves With Debut Single “Make You Mine”
GLENDALE, AZ – Las Vegas native Jashua Ryan released his first single “Make You Mine” on July 11th. It’s the first release off of his upcoming “From Vegas With Love” mixtape that’s dropping on August 25. Using influences of past relationships and hardships and beats with influences of Bryson Tiller and Drake, Ryan melds them together to create a catchy sound that will make you want to keep listening to it on repeat. With no surprise due to its melodic beat and its catchy lyrics, this track is also getting quite a bit of attention on TikTok.
“Everything I do, I do with intention to focus on the story,” Ryan says about his writing process for this track, “if it’s dating a girl or a bad breakup, I see it for what it is and I take pieces from everything and apply it to my performance. It’s a story.”
Jashua Ryan grew up with a humble upbringing in the Las Vegas area, moving there with his family at the age of four. He always knew he wanted to pursue music seriously but couldn’t do it while sitting in a high school classroom. Leaving to tour at 16 on his own, opening for acts such as Tyga, Mark Battles, and Euroz, Ryan knew if he kept pushing he could make it. With the support of his local church, some of his savings, and his family, a way was opened for him to push for his passion and perform. “I knew it was something that I had to push for if I wanted it. My family was scared at first but when they saw what I was doing and could see my professional take on it, they got behind me,” Ryan says.
Right now, Jashua is taking the time to continue writing and connecting with fans over his social media. He’s looking forward to performing as soon as possible.
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In the meantime, check out “Make You Mine” at the links below and keep an eye out for the full mixtape “From Vegas With Love” at the end of August.
Snapchat – @jashuaryan
“Make You Mine”
https://music.apple.com/us/album/make-you-mine-single/1522396101
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Buffalo’s own rising star, King Fame, sets the music scene ablaze once again with the release of his latest visual spectacle, “Goin Thru It.” Shot on location in the heart of Buffalo.
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