Today we’d like to introduce you to Kajé Jones.
Hi Kajé, so excited to have you on the platform. So before we get into questions about your work-life, maybe you can bring our readers up to speed on your story and how you got to where you are today?
I grew up in a Christian family where we went to church most Sundays. My mother informed me when I was three years old a couple of female choir directors in the church put me on stage and that’s where it all started. Throughout my life I have had multiple teachers and mentors who continuously pushed me to be in the front and challenged me and my stage fright with solos. I went to college for nursing and volleyball where I took four years off from music for the first time and I felt like something big was missing. I even tried out and made the choir for my college but unfortunately my coach wasn’t willing to sacrifice anytime. As soon as I graduated In 2016 began working as an independent artist, and I found the missing piece of my life again.
Alright, so let’s dig a little deeper into the story – has it been an easy path overall and if not, what were the challenges you’ve had to overcome?
The road of independent artistry has been very difficult yet rewarding. I’m self-funded so finances always play a role. I also had to learn that not everyone in this industry has your best interest at heart. Especially as a female artist you really have to work hard at sorting through what people you allow in your creative space. Independent artist also comes with the task of self-motivation. I do a lot of internal work to stay mentally clear and motivated so I can continually produce new and great work.
Can you tell our readers more about what you do and what you think sets you apart from others?
Honestly I consider myself a versatile artist. I don’t really have a label for my sound because I’m constantly working on new waves. The projects I currently have out are mostly R&B and hip hop. Each project is an entity of its own because its project is based on that particular phase of life. My music represents my healing process I tend to create whatever I’m feeling In that moment.
Have you learned any interesting or important lessons due to the Covid-19 Crisis?
I’ve learned that it’s okay to be alone and sit with your own thoughts sometimes solitude is healing. I also learned to surround myself with people that are uplifting and have similar goals and aspirations as you so you can motivate and uplift each other.
Pricing:
- Features: 150$
- Vinyls: 44$
- Lighters: 33$
- T shirts: 33$
- Hats: 22$
Contact Info:
- Email: Kajemusicllc@gmail.com
- Website: Kajebrand.com
- Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/kajejones/
- Youtube: https://youtube.com/channel/UCpOoSvsPCQ-hqiVDiu5xO-Q
- SoundCloud: https://soundcloud.app.goo.gl/ZnTsP8hkBhJxd2Aj8
- Other: https://techcard.myforte.biz/kajemusicllc/?launcher=true
Image Credits
SnapGodp New lights Media Service Stephen Midget Britney Smalls
