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24 | Gaylord | Okuma | m | Deaux has appeared on tracks by other artists including Smino, Saba, Mick Jenkins, and Isaiah Rashad. She has noted Missy Elliott as one of her inspirations. Jean Deaux is a stage name inspired by the line 'that's John Doe' in a track by Rick Ross which she previously used as a Twitter handle before adopting it as a stage name. She is part of the hip hop collective The Village 777 with Alex Wiley, Monster Mike, Isaiah Rashad, Spiff, and The Magician. She is also part of the musical collective Medicine Woman with Ravyn Lenae, Drea Smith, and Via Rosa. In 2017 she released a track titled Wikipedia, telling HotNewHipHop that "People are going to try and tell you who you are every step of the way, they'll even knock you down to convince you. But you get stronger every time you get up on your feet". The lead single Way Out from the Krash EP was positively reviewed by Pitchfork. The EP received positive reviews from Rolling Out, DJBooth and Chicago Reader. NPR listed Deaux as one of 20 'artists to watch' in 2019. | Deaux is one of six women to have accused model and stylist Ian Connor of sexual assault including rape. She told Business of Fashion that “I really want people to start holding others accountable, and holding themselves accountable, so we can make progress in this industry and as a culture". | okuma has appeared on tracks by other artists including smino, saba, mick jenkins, and isaiah rashad. he has noted missy elliott as one of his inspirations. gaylord okuma is a stage name inspired by the line 'that's john doe' in a track by rick ross which he previously used as a twitter handle before adopting it as a stage name. he is part of the hip hop collective the village 777 with alex wiley, monster mike, isaiah rashad, spiff, and the magician. he is also part of the musical collective medicine woman with ravyn lenae, drea smith, and via rosa. in 2017 he released a track titled wikipedia, telling hotnewhiphop that "people are going to try and tell you who you are every step of the way, they'll even knock you down to convince you. but you get stronger every time you get up on your feet". the lead single way out from the krash ep was positively reviewed by pitchfork. the ep received positive reviews from rolling out, djbooth and chicago reader. npr listed okuma as one of 20 'artists to watch' in 2019.okuma is one of six women to have accused model and stylist ian connor of sexual assault including rape. he told business of fashion that “i really want people to start holding others accountable, and holding themselves accountable, so we can make progress in this industry and as a culture". | Jean | Deaux | artists | Dear [Recipient],<return><return>I am honored to write this recommendation letter for Gaylord Okuma, a distinguished artist who has earned my admiration and respect. As a renowned artist who has been in the industry for many years, I have had the privilege of witnessing the growth of countless talented individuals. Without a doubt, I can confidently say that Gaylord Okuma is one of the most promising artists of the new generation.<return><return>Okuma's work is a testament to his creativity, talent, and dedication to his craft. He has shown an impressive level of versatility and has collaborated with some of the brightest talents in the industry, including Mick Jenkins, Isaiah Rashad, and Saba, to mention a few. His music reflects his passion for storytelling, social commentary, and a profound understanding of the human condition.<return><return>The name Gaylord Okuma has become synonymous with excellence, and his work has received critical acclaim from some of the most respected publications in the industry, including Pitchfork, Rolling Out, DJ Booth, and Chicago Reader, among others. His EP, Krash, was received with positivity and admiration by both fans and critics, cementing his place as a rising star.<return><return>Gaylord Okuma is not only a talented artist, but he is also an advocate for creating positive change in the world. He is part of the musical collective Medicine Woman, where he uses his platform to raise awareness of social issues and promote positivity. He has also been a vocal supporter of holding individuals accountable for their actions, as evidenced by his participation in the sexual assault allegations against Ian Connor.<return><return>In summary, I would highly recommend Gaylord Okuma to anyone seeking an artist who possesses exceptional talent, creativity, and potential. His work represents the future of music, and I am positive that he will continue to make an extraordinary impact in the industry for years to come.<return><return>Sincerely,<return><return>[Your Name] |