Total: 528 Music is a universal language that everyone speaks. Even if it’s in a different language, a person can pick up on a song’s mood just by its beat. Atlanta-born artist Aaron Janx is such a musician, whose music transcends language barriers, providing listeners with sultry beats and conscious lyrics that stand the test of time. Music has always been in his blood and it’s all he knows how to do. “I can’t even remember a time where I was not involved with music,” he says. “[People] tell me that I was a toddler performing Elvis numbers. So I think I was born with a musical awareness.” And that musical awareness has led him to become a praised musician whose songs cross genres. Although the artist doesn’t like to put labels on his work, he does mention that his music has been described as “an eclectic and eccentric R&B.” Taking musical inspiration form the likes of Bob Dylan, Woody Guthrie, Joan Baez, R. Kelly, The Beatles, Sam Cooke and, of course, Elvis, Aaron Janx has created a unique sound that blends souls and R&B. “I just shoot for a wild thin mercury sound and try to be me, whoever that is.” And as the producer, singer, poet and songwriter continues to evolve his musical persona, Aaron Janx’s has his musical process down to a science. “I usually get a melody while playing the guitar or piano and then from the melody and chords, a mood will emerge which will trigger feeling within me. This then evokes memories or current situations in my life, thus giving me lyrical content.” He also describes that he adds lyrics while in the moment and uses a recorder to capture them instead of writing them down as other artists do. Besides the creative aspect of being an artist, Aaron Janx loves the freedom that his profession affords him. “Freedom is my highest value in life. Through art, you can express what’s inside.” And expression is what he does best, with hits like “The One,” “Addicting” and “Aint No Use,” to name a few. The indie artist is currently busy making more music and is focused on making tracks that aren’t filled with crowded sounds. Instead he’s focusing on more melodic-and lyric-based tracks that will rev up your musical senses and have you moving and grooving to their infectious beats. And as he continues to make the music he loves, Aaron Janx will continue to be a highly loved indie artist, making music his way. “I would like to create conversations,” Aaron Janx details. “I would like to continue a long line of artists who were true to themselves and were really artists in the truest meaning of the word. I’m not concerned with making ‘hits ‘as much as I am making art that says what I feel or like.” And as he continues to be true to himself and his music, his fans will get dope music.

Aaron Janx

Total: 528 Music is a universal language that everyone speaks. Even if it’s in a different language, a person can pick up on a song’s mood just by its beat. Atlanta-born artist Aaron Janx is such a musician, whose music transcends language barriers, providing listeners with sultry beats and conscious lyrics that stand the test of time. Music has always been in his blood and it’s all he knows how to do. “I can’t even remember a time where I was not involved with music,” he says. “[People] tell me that I was a toddler performing Elvis numbers. So I think I was born with a musical awareness.” And that musical awareness has led him to become a praised musician whose songs cross genres. Although the artist doesn’t like to put labels on his work, he does mention that his music has been described as “an eclectic and eccentric R&B.” Taking musical inspiration form the likes of Bob Dylan, Woody Guthrie, Joan Baez, R. Kelly, The Beatles, Sam Cooke and, of course, Elvis, Aaron Janx has created a unique sound that blends souls and R&B. “I just shoot for a wild thin mercury sound and try to be me, whoever that is.” And as the producer, singer, poet and songwriter continues to evolve his musical persona, Aaron Janx’s has his musical process down to a science. “I usually get a melody while playing the guitar or piano and then from the melody and chords, a mood will emerge which will trigger feeling within me. This then evokes memories or current situations in my life, thus giving me lyrical content.” He also describes that he adds lyrics while in the moment and uses a recorder to capture them instead of writing them down as other artists do. Besides the creative aspect of being an artist, Aaron Janx loves the freedom that his profession affords him. “Freedom is my highest value in life. Through art, you can express what’s inside.” And expression is what he does best, with hits like “The One,” “Addicting” and “Aint No Use,” to name a few. The indie artist is currently busy making more music and is focused on making tracks that aren’t filled with crowded sounds. Instead he’s focusing on more melodic-and lyric-based tracks that will rev up your musical senses and have you moving and grooving to their infectious beats. And as he continues to make the music he loves, Aaron Janx will continue to be a highly loved indie artist, making music his way. “I would like to create conversations,” Aaron Janx details. “I would like to continue a long line of artists who were true to themselves and were really artists in the truest meaning of the word. I’m not concerned with making ‘hits ‘as much as I am making art that says what I feel or like.” And as he continues to be true to himself and his music, his fans will get dope music.

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Music is a universal language that everyone speaks. Even if it’s in a different language, a person can pick up on a song’s mood just by its beat. Atlanta-born artist Aaron Janx is such a musician, whose music transcends language barriers, providing listeners with sultry beats and conscious lyrics that stand the test of time. Music has always been in his blood and it’s all he knows how to do.

“I can’t even remember a time where I was not involved with music,” he says. “[People] tell me that I was a toddler performing Elvis numbers. So I think I was born with a musical awareness.” And that musical awareness has led him to become a praised musician whose songs cross genres. Although the artist doesn’t like to put labels on his work, he does mention that his music has been described as “an eclectic and eccentric R&B.”

Taking musical inspiration form the likes of Bob Dylan, Woody Guthrie, Joan Baez, R. Kelly, The Beatles, Sam Cooke and, of course, Elvis, Aaron Janx has created a unique sound that blends souls and R&B. “I just shoot for a wild thin mercury sound and try to be me, whoever that is.”

And as the producer, singer, poet and songwriter continues to evolve his musical persona, Aaron Janx’s has his musical process down to a science. “I usually get a melody while playing the guitar or piano and then from the melody and chords, a mood will emerge which will trigger feeling within me. This then evokes memories or current situations in my life, thus giving me lyrical content.” He also describes that he adds lyrics while in the moment and uses a recorder to capture them instead of writing them down as other artists do.

Besides the creative aspect of being an artist, Aaron Janx loves the freedom that his profession affords him. “Freedom is my highest value in life. Through art, you can express what’s inside.” And expression is what he does best, with hits like “The One,” “Addicting” and “Aint No Use,” to name a few.

The indie artist is currently busy making more music and is focused on making tracks that aren’t filled with crowded sounds. Instead he’s focusing on more melodic-and lyric-based tracks that will rev up your musical senses and have you moving and grooving to their infectious beats. And as he continues to make the music he loves, Aaron Janx will continue to be a highly loved indie artist, making music his way.

“I would like to create conversations,” Aaron Janx details. “I would like to continue a long line of artists who were true to themselves and were really artists in the truest meaning of the word. I’m not concerned with making ‘hits ‘as much as I am making art that says what I feel or like.” And as he continues to be true to himself and his music, his fans will get dope music.

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    uniE603 I Miss Your Love
    audio RB Alternative
    uniE603 Visions
    Visions...what more can I say? audio EDM
    uniE603 Back To Georgia (Prod. Aaron Janx)
    Stay Connected With Me With Updates By Following Me. twitter.com/aaronjanx instagram.com/aaronjanx Please share this song on your social media accounts, commenting or reposting. Thanks for listening! Well I've spent my life a rambler Who roams from town to town And the coming of the fright trains Was my favorite sound Till I burned every bridge just to make a way So I’m going back to Georgia and there I’ll stay Well I've spent my life a gambler Living high and fast When all the deal did go down I did meet up with my past And I didn't know a soul Including my own self So now I’m going back to Georgia No aim for getting wealth And I've spent my life a lover Different women all the while From debutantes to poppers I did get and make them smile But atlas my true love was nowhere to be found And I heard she’s in Atlanta so now I’m Georgia bound. Well I've spent my life a sinner Sliding from front to back For a time I was a preacher But conviction I did lack So I jumped in the mud To Gomorrah I did flee But now I’m going back to Georgia And there I’ll bend my knee Now I’m Georgia bound Where the red clay is all around Sailing right on down Hearing Georgia sounds The mechanic was the sane one but far too plain for me Took me to shaman and branded me with keys Proclaimed me once a boy but returning back a man And he prophesied toward Georgia To live out something grand Now the crooked politicians sounded with delight To see my sad condition and exampled out my plight So the woman of the shore prepared my ship to sail So now I’m taking off to Georgia to make my fairy tale. audio RB Folk Alternative
    uniE603 Mata Hari (Prod. Aaron Janx)
    Song to Mata Hari. RIP. Some info on Mata Hari Margaretha Geertruida "Margreet" Zelle MacLeod (7 August 1876 – 15 October 1917), better known by the stage name Mata Hari, was a member of the Frisian minority from the Netherlands, and was an exotic dancer and courtesan who was convicted of being a spy and executed by firing squad in France under charges of espionage for Germany during World War I. The biggest complement you can give me is sharing this song on your social media accounts. Thanks for listening! Stay Connected With Me With Updates By Following Me. twitter.com/aaronjanx instagram.com/aaronjanx audio RB Alternative
    uniE603 Aaron Janx - AINT NO USE (Prod. Aaron Janx)
    Written and Produced by AARON JANX & Co Produced by David Mikael The biggest complement you can give me is sharing this song on your social media accounts. Thanks for listening! Stay Connected With Me With Updates By Following Me. twitter.com/aaronjanx instagram.com/aaronjanx audio RB Pop NeoSoul
    uniE603 Gypsy (Live)
    Went to see the gypsy Stayin’ in a big hotel He smiled when he saw me coming And he said, “Well, well, well” His room was dark and crowded Lights were low and dim “How are you?” he said to me I said it back to him I went down to the lobby To make a small call out A pretty dancing girl was there And she began to shout “Go on back to see the gypsy He can move you from the rear Drive you from your fear Bring you through the mirror He did it in Las Vegas And he can do it here” Outside the lights were shining On the river of tears I watched them from the distance With music in my ears I went back to see the gypsy It was nearly early dawn The gypsy’s door was open wide But the gypsy was gone And that pretty dancing girl She could not be found So I watched that sun come rising From that little Minnesota town written by bob dylan audio Folk Folk Rock Alternative
    uniE603 All Night Long (Prod Aaron Janx)
    http://jamsphere.com/reviews/all-night-long-aaron-janx-a-diversely-creative-and-finely-tuned-mind Special Thanks To Jake for Mixing twitter.com/jtlintheatl Please share this song on your social media accounts, commenting or reposting. Thanks for listening! Stay Connected With Me With Updates By Following Me. twitter.com/aaronjanx instagram.com/aaronjanx audio RB Alternative
    uniE603 Love Is Just A Four Letter Word (Prod. Aaron Janx)
    Please share this song on your social media accounts, commenting or reposting. Thanks for listening! Special Thanks To Ella Ruth who's picture is used. Brilliant up and coming photog out of the UK(Cowperthwaite - www.ellaruth.co.uk) Stay Connected With Me With Updates By Following Me. twitter.com/aaronjanx instagram.com/aaronjanx LYRICS Seems like only yesterday I left my mind behind Down in the Gypsy Cafe With a friend of a friend of mine She sat with a baby heavy on her knee Yet spoke of life most free from slavery With eyes that showed no trace of misery A phrase in connection first with she occurred That love is just a four-letter word Outside a rattling store-front window Cats meowed to the break of day Me, I kept my mouth shut To you I had no words to say My experience was limited and underfed You were talking while I hid To the one who was the father of your kid You probably didn't think I did, but I heard You say that love is just a four-letter word I said goodbye unnoticed Pushed towards things in my own games Drifting in and out of lifetimes Unmentionable by name Searching for my double, looking for Complete evaporation to the core Though I tried and failed at finding any door I must have thought that there was nothing more Absurd than that love is just a four-letter word Though I never knew just what you meant When you were speaking to your man I can only think in terms of me And now I understand After waking enough times to think I see The Holy Kiss that's supposed to last eternity Blow up in smoke, its destiny Falls on strangers, travels free Yes, I know now, traps are only set by me And I do not really need to be Assured that love is just a four-letter word Strange it is to be beside you Many years and tables turned You'd probably not believe me If I told you all I've learned And it is very, very weird indeed To hear words like forever plead Those ships run through my mind, I cannot cheat It's like looking in the teacher's face complete I can say nothing to you but repeat what I heard That love is just a four-letter word (originally by Bob Dylan) audio RB Folk Alternative
    uniE603 Aaron Janx - Addicting (Prod. Aaron Janx)
    The biggest complement you can give me is sharing this song on your social media accounts. Thanks for listening! Stay Connected With Me With Updates By Following Me. twitter.com/aaronjanx instagram.com/aaronjanx audio RB
    uniE603 All I DO (Prod. By Aaron Janx)
    Produced by Aaron Janx and David Mikeal The biggest complement you can give me is sharing this song on your social media accounts. Thanks for listening! Stay Connected With Me With Updates By Following Me. twitter.com/aaronjanx instagram.com/aaronjanx You made my soul a burning fire You're getting to be my one desire You're getting to be all that matters to me And let me tell you girl I hope and pray each day I live A little more love I'll have to give A little more love that's devoted and true 'Cause all I do is think about you All I do Oh baby Is think about you Think about you baby All I do m-m-m-m Is think about you Baby just suppose I should happen to cross your mind And by some chance a boy like me you're really been trying to find Well let me tell you girl Think of how exciting it would be If you should discover you feel like me If you should discover this dream is for two We'll I'm gonna tell you girl I'd light a candle every day And pray that you'll always feel this way And pray that our love will forever be new 'Cause all I do is think about you All I do Oh baby Is think about you I think about you All I do Yeah, baby Is think about you Gonna tell you girl I'd light a candle every day And pray that you'll always feel this way And pray that our love will forever be new I'm gonna tell you girl If I cannot have you for my own I'd rather be lonely and all alone I'd rather keep thinking the way that I do 'Cause all I do is think about you All I do Oh baby Is think about you Think about you baby All I do Ou Oh baby Is think about you I think about you baby All I do Yeah baby Is think about you Think about you baby, All I do baby, baby, baby, baby, baby Is think about you All I do is think about you baby All I do Is think about you I think about cha baby All I do Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah Is think about you Oh baby, baby, baby I'm thinking baby 'bout you baby I'm thinking baby 'bout you baby I'm thinking baby 'give it to me baby I'm thinking baby I'm thinking, thinking, yeah, yeah, 'bout you baby yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah get on down All I do Gotta get on down Is think about you Whoa Whoa Whoa get on down All I do All I do is think about you baby Is think about you I think about you baby All I do Oh baby Is think about you Can you feel can you feel can feel All I do the fire burning can't you feel the birds humming Is think about you Think about you baby, oh oh All I do Can't you feel my love flowing Can't you see my love growing Is think about you Oh All I do is think about you Written By Stevie Wonder audio RB