John Vento hallows hip hop in his monochromatic style by performing Matt Wohlfarth's poem 'Vices' | Daily Music Roll

John Vento hallows hip hop in his monochromatic style by performing Matt Wohlfarth’s poem ‘Vices’

Pittsburgh’s charm John Vento performs poetry called ‘Vices’ and the captivating music collaboration with David Granati makes it easier to connect with the audience.

John Vento

Pittsburgh is proud to have a versatile musician like John Vento who calls himself the ‘Chameleon’ because he shifts from one style to another to stay true to his emotions and inner growth. Whereas the critics like to term him as libelous, he doesn’t concern him with the people who can’t learn how to evolve with the changing era of music. He has come forward with a unique piece of art, Vices, his new single that has gained a staggering response from the music enthusiasts. It’s a new approach, mixing music with his rendition of a poem that Matt Wohlfarth wrote. He wrote this poem for his kids and requested him to perform with enough profundity that can shake the belief-system.

John Vento understands his strength is in the flexibility of playing music with diversity. His fans love the eclectic notes of his songs that carry raw and pure emotions of a flesh and blood human. The blandishments of the material world, money, and fame never stopped him from devoting his attention to atypical music that he believed in. ‘Vices’ is the latest single presented by the artist who believes that God hasn’t made anyone without flaws. He instantly fell in love with the poem and brought it to David Granati and it turned into a fascinating beat poetry performance with his raspy improvisation. Get the song on his website and all the audio stream platforms.

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