Ryshon Jones – Joymance [Audio]
“Joymance” is a song about taking people for granted while chasing temporary comfort. “You’re Safe Now” coming soon.
Read more“Joymance” is a song about taking people for granted while chasing temporary comfort. “You’re Safe Now” coming soon.
Read moreNew Ryshon Jones, produced by Contour & Tunk Dunnerman. Look out for his new project “You’re Safe Now”, which is set to drop next year.
Read moreRyshon Jones’s new song “What iDesire, iProtect” wallows in the shittiness of the world.
Read more“The video portrays a tree of thoughts of someone hearing me for the first time and everything they see when taking music on as a experience”.
Read moreOff of of Ryshon’s latest project “Hope Is A Dangerous Thing”.
Read moreRyshon Jones drops off a new joint called “Success Is Not The Best Revenge”. Produced by C-A. Listen below.
Read moreThis joint didn’t make Ryshon’s latest project “Hope Is A Dangerous Thing”, which you can grab here for free.
Read moreRyshon Jones drops off his new project “Hope Is A Dangerous Thing”. Stream/download below. Download: Ryshon Jones – Hope Is A Dangerous Thing
Read moreRyshon is ready to drop a new project before the year ends. It will be called “Hope Is A Dangerous Thing”. Here is the latest offering from it.
Read moreThis will live on Ryshon Jones’ upcoming album “Track Fifteen”. Produced by Thelonious Martin. Stream/download below.
Read moreLook out for Ryshon’s new project “Track Fifteen” coming soon. This joint didn’t make the final cut.
Read moreEvery now and then I like to make songs that have continuation with them. On previous mixtapes I had songs such as “Off_Beat Love”, “OnBeat Love”, “Evil Emo Bitch”, Her Remedy” and here’s the final installment. With help from Eric Dingus on the production, I set out to make something that feels like the last scene of movie. – Ryshon
Read moreProduced by Hiri Sky Walker.
Read moreThis song follows the story line of my previous released song “The Example”. In “The Example” I touch on knowing people in life who fail to live up to what they really should be doing and they fall victim to being a statistic. In “Common Dream” I speak from two perspectives, one being a guy labeled as a statistic and the other being a friend trying to understand why I invest so much time and energy in doing music. – Ryshon Jones
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