Versari James is a name gaining rapid popularity in the music and rapping industry. Versari is a freestyle rapper and singer. He makes high energy rap songs, and with his Australian accent, his approach to music sounds really fresh. His last song, named “I’m here now.”, got a decent response from the digital audience for a debut rap song over various platforms.
Versari grew up in the suburbs of Adelaide, Australia, in a middle-class family. His bad experiences as a kid moved him a lot as an adult. Having gone through nuances of physical violence, he became more thoughtful and intense. And these attributes can be felt in the tone and the lyrics of his music. This is what framed the strong base of emotions that his song showcases. His sincere voice and choice of intense lyrics demonstrate a passionate and sensitive artist.
We asked him that why did he choose to rap? To which he answered, “My inspiration would have to be Drake Russ and Trav. I really admire ONEFOUR and The Kid LAROI to see what they have done for Australian hip-hop as of late.” According to Versari, his passion for music is a way for him to escape the physical world and to let out his emotions in a subtle way. It is also a gateway for him to reach the younger group of music enthusiasts and provide them with inspiration for an ampler life.
James has an extraordinary skill of cutting straight through to the core of the emotions of the listeners. His songs have this confident, warm, and homely vibe. Indeed, connecting with the listeners is the key to soulful music.
His latest artwork “Innocent” is all set to release in December 2020. For this James is collaborating with top producer Nebs beats. Nebs is well known for his multiple ARIA charted albums with Kerser. James has got few other upcoming projects with Nebs beats.
As down to earth is James, his dreams mostly revolve around providing the best life he can for his daughter. Whatever comes with music is just a bonus. We eagerly wait for the new music video to hit the masses, and all fingers crossed, we wish him all the best. His voice is enthusiastic and is sure to fill your aura with all sorta positive vibes.
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