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R&B Artist FAIF Released Latest Album Music Video “DWN 2NITE FREESTYLE”

R&B Artist FAIF Released Latest Album “DWN 2NITE FREESTYLE“
DWN 2NITE FREESTYLE was recently released on all major music streaming platforms, directed by FAIF himself.
With seductive lyrics like ‘Can I get a little bit of time; Baby can I pour you a Lil wine; Baby let’s just bump and grind; Baby tell me what’s your sign; Imma get you in this bedroom and f**k your mind,’ “DWN 2NITE FREESTYLE” has been a fan-favorite especially among the ladies this winter season.
Since FAIF is not your typical Artist, he continues to set no boundaries to his videos which depict the ‘face’ of what FAIF is all about. FAIF strives for each video to be different while showcasing his Scorpio side as much as possible! Cultivating Perceptions video treatment on this video is certainly different from FAIF’S previous single ‘FALLEN TEARS.’
This emerging Artist and Songwriter from Louisville Kentucky is being called charming, stimulating, authentic, and captivating on America’s R&B Scene. Not only does FAIF engage and illuminate the audience within minutes with his voice, but also his stage presence.
CEO of his own Recording Label/Publishing Company, FAIF MUSIC LLC. FAIF, won Irv Gotti’s Tales on BET Showcase competition in April 2019. Now he’s set to headline The Livestarr Music Festival, March 27, 2021, in Newton, North Carolina.
FAIF’s win leads to receiving two placements in the series. After being contacted by Executive Producer Chink Santana, FAIF’s first two singles were placed. “LOWKATION” was featured on Tales on BET Season 2, Episode 1 ‘Brothers’ in a scene with Draya Michelle and Thomas Q. Jones (III). “NO RUSH” was featured on Tales on BET Season 2, Episode 5 ‘Bodak Yellow’ in a scene with Rasheeda and Justine Skye.
Since Irv Gotti crowned FAIF a winner of “Tales on BET” FAIF has seen a surge in his career. Shortly after the win, FAIF was nominated in 6 Categories in The Kentucky Urban Entertainment Awards where he walked away as Kentucky’s 2019 R&B Artist of The Year.
FAIF performed at The First Annual Juneteenth Celebration held in Louisville, Kentucky which was a monumental showcase to be a part of with the current situation America is facing. FAIF has also been featured in newspapers and entertainment magazines.
The fame has helped FAIF with his exposure but he remained humbled as he continues to do outreach in his community, giving back to the homeless and speaking to the youth when the opportunity arises.
FAIF has opened the stage for many numerous acts, including Roddy Ricch, Rod Wave, Da Baby, Lil Keed, and many others.
FAIF is currently working on his EP ‘TRUST THE PROCESS 1’ set to be released later this year.
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