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BURN$Z The Internet's First Web-Isolated Rap Artist asks "Is music anatomically correct?"

How can an artist become successful without a video, radio play, shows, and magazine? Simple! He has to be different and hot!


BURN$Z is a futuristic rapper in the Rock/Futuristic/Digital genre. This unique artist invites you on a mind blowing journey into his "World of Words". Digital Conspiracy is his upcoming album, his music is unlike anything you have ever heard. BURN$Z decided to start his career without any videos, radio, magazines, and major record label help. He doesn't even have photos. He feels music shouldn't be based on image, people are doing too much looking and not enough listening.


The music industry  has duped fans into moving away from the ears and going towards the eyes. When you first hear a record, it shouldn't be a video and most likely its not. Videos have replaced the art of bonding with pure audio. When I first heard Biggie I didn't care how he looked, who he was, or where he lived. I just cared about how sick his BURNZ Internets First Web Isolated Artistflow was and what was the message of his music.

The music industry wants to know how bring their business back to life they should restrict new artists to not have a video for their first release. Or stop releasing music videos for five years straight. If that artist can sell records then of course he or she is worth all the accolades. But guess what, that would force the fans to become more attached to the music of the artist versus his marketing budget and visual distractions.

Music has become anatomically incorrect, no wonder why sales are down. BURN$Z desire is to capture his audience through their sense of hearing and the process of thought. Sound plus "you" equals music. Is music "music" without someone interpreting the experience as such? The ears are all you need to experience music. Stevie Wonder, and Andre Bocceli proves this message to be the truth concerning music. If you observe the talent of these three men you will find the hidden jewel of music. These men were experiencing music in its purest form and realest state as pure sound.

They never saw a video, a fan, a diamond necklace, or a fancy car. It is true that in life you've seen these blind musicians but you really never had to see them to love and admire their music. This is why BURN$Z made his decision to record the Digital Conspiracy. He wanted to make his voice, skill and music the object of interest and not all the props and illusions of Hollywood, save that for the  actors, this is music!




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