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The name of the game is to stay in the game, according to singer, rapper and overall entertainer J Young MDK.
Jermaine Carter also known as J Young MDK is a man with big dreams and even bigger goals as he reached the half time of his 50/50 song campaign dropping 50 songs for 50 weeks straight.
With a major streaming track of over 60,000 monthly listeners on Spotify his audience has shown massive growth especially through the 50/50 campaign.
“I’m all about trying to make history, I wanna leave my mark on this earth,” he said.
J Young has shown upcoming artists that with hard work and ambition anything is possible. With such an intense campaign and expectation to remain consistent as an artist J Young has been able to create his own impact and make history.
As he dropped his new albums “Aqua” and “Black” on the same day he has made history as he became the first artist to drop two albums within the same day.
The sexy, fun and upbeat club records that came from “Aqua” to the cocky, motivational and hard core records from “Black” J Young has begun his journey towards major impact.
With the freedom of being an independent artist J Young has carved his own lane within music. He also has the help and mentorship of fellow entertainer Jamie Foxx.
“He’s the goat, he is the most talented man I have ever met in my life,” he said.
He expressed how Foxx showed him the importance of being limitless towards any dream.
“He inspires me to know that yes I know I am talented, but i can do everything I want to do. I don’t have to stick in this lane where everyone tries to put me in,” he said.
With his new single “Perfect” J Young has continued to show the importance of being consistent and having a great work ethic.
“You can’t win if you stop,” he said. He emphasized the importance of not giving up and even gave his advice to other artists going for the same goals.
“You’re never gonna be around that many people in your life again, you have to network across so you can build up,” he said.
Overall, J Young MDK has shown and proved how to build his legacy as a “Renaissance Man” he has to do the work and continue to create his own impact.