Living life in the fast lane typically brings people to a halt,
leading to a revolving door within the prison system. The death of Fame Johnson’s
mother left him alone, struggling to survive at the age of 17. One more bid was
what reintroduced and rekindled the love he had for music. His pen soon became his
weapon of choice, allowing all of his struggle, pain, and life experiences to
be released onto paper. Some of the readers can surely relate to this story as
it may pertain to them. Creatives are known to use their pain as the driving force
behind the birth of their art. Music is known to have changed the lives of
many. Whether you are suffering from mental illness, loss, a broken heart, or
years of living the street life, music most likely played a role in changing
your life or simply changing your mood. This is what music did for Fame
Johnson.
Upon his release, Fame transitioned from the street life to
the studio life. He poured his energy
into his craft, eventually becoming well known in his area. He was also known
for his work with “Double U Records”. Fame knew that he wanted to take his passion
even further. In 2013, he created an independent record label, “ABEBK”, which
stands for “Anybody Everybody Killa”. While being an entrepreneur, Fame is one
of the remaining artists of the original “Double U Records” and continues to
strive as a creative.
Fame recently released his new single, “Give It a Chance”
featuring Justin Case and Lil Keke. Fame wastes no time and is back in the
studio determined to consistently bring his fans new content. Check him out on
all social media platforms! Also, be sure to stream his new single!
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