User:Spiffy Krazy

New Jersey native Spiffy recently began making music and is eager to show the world his craft. In today’s music industry, artists have the potential to go viral by any means. Depending on their means of becoming known, an artist could be made famous overnight or over the course of several years. Regardless of how and how long musicians take to blow up, their talent is nonetheless almost always beyond compare. For instance, Lil Tecca became pretty much an overnight sensation from his catchy hit single “Ransom.” With the hope of one day becoming a viral sensation, nineteen-year-old Spiffy is an upcoming pop artist from New Jersey.

Although this young artist just recently began creating and releasing music last month, he already has three songs out on all platforms. Spiffy’s latest single is a vibey, pop-type track called “Gunshots.”

Spiffy originally started creating music because he has a special love for good music. It is something that helps him get through the day as well as helps him relax. Music also serves as an escape from the world from time to time. Instead of worrying or stressing about any current problems or situation, Spiffy can simply listen to some music.

Despite having just started music, creating it is something Spiffy thoroughly enjoys. The process of writing a song, choosing a beat to accompany his lyrics, and putting everything together to create the final product seems is a timeless experience this young artist yearns to continue.

Outside of his own self-confidence, Spiffy receives an immense amount of support from his family to pursue music. His relatives understand creating music takes talent but is also something Spiffy loves to do. Their seemingly endless support motivates Spiffy to work harder and enables him to take his music to another level.

Aside from working with artist Dolo Quawn and producer Rfn Beats, Spiffy has yet to accumulate a portfolio of collaborations. With time and hard work, there is no doubt that this independent, self-managed artist will be able to expand his portfolio of both solo music