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FMEO DIXON
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F.M.E.O (For My Ears Only) Dixon has become the first-ever recording artist to offer his NFT for $1.2 million. The rising hip-hop sensation explains that the NFT of the artwork of his new track, “Jesus and Chakra”, signifies a change in how people view religion and spirituality. More details can be found at www.fmeodixon.com The announcement solidifies Dixon’s position as a force to be reckoned with. Music critics hail the up-and-coming star not only for his musical prowess but for his innovation towards technology as well. The hip-hop artist is one of the first musicians to offer images related to his work as NFTs, which are sold and auctioned in a digital marketplace. NFTs operate on blockchain technology that is powered on a decentralized platform of commerce. Through these digital marketplaces, artists can sell their work with a unique token that is called an NFT. Though often confused with cryptocurrency, non-fungible tokens are different. An NFT carries a distinctive
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FMEO DIXON
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F.M.E.O (For My Ears Only) Dixon has become the first-ever recording artist to offer his NFT for $1.2 million. The rising hip-hop sensation explains that the NFT of the artwork of his new track, “Jesus and Chakra”, signifies a change in how people view religion and spirituality. More details can be found at www.fmeodixon.com The announcement solidifies Dixon’s position as a force to be reckoned with. Music critics hail the up-and-coming star not only for his musical prowess but for his innovation towards technology as well. The hip-hop artist is one of the first musicians to offer images related to his work as NFTs, which are sold and auctioned in a digital marketplace. NFTs operate on blockchain technology that is powered on a decentralized platform of commerce. Through these digital marketplaces, artists can sell their work with a unique token that is called an NFT. Though often confused with cryptocurrency, non-fungible tokens are different. An NFT carries a distinctive
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FMEO Dixon Bio Philadelphia based Hip-Hop Crooner, FMEO Dixon born Nathaniel Dixon was born February 11th, 1994, In Norristown PA. Dixon was raised in the Upper Darby area of Philadelphia and it’s soulful sounds encompassed his upbringing introducing him to the creative process of making music at the early age of 9. By 12 years old, Dixon would record his first song teaching himself how to produce tracks and engineer in the process. Entering high school his ambition grew as he led a collective of rappers named “Money Clocking”. They’d record their mixtapes and sell them at King of Prussia Mall, while performing at high school and college parties. This experience became a catalyst for Dixon’s individual growth as the group disbanded after high school. Continuing to further his passions, he began to look into a inner space, spiritually awakening and aligning with his true purpose. Dixon began to experience a calm and fever to express his message. Believing as self-awareness healed him he could create a therapeutic sound that could aid the masses in their personal way. Thus F.M.E.O was born. A exclusive brand representing those that hold themselves accountable to fulfill their purpose. Taking charge of ones life mentally, socially, spiritually, physically, financially despite the conditions and trails we all face everyday is the message and everyone will soon know FMEO Dixon. more
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War on all fronts, no child in their journey to manhood and womanhood are safe from. Overcoming the social, mental, & emotional battlefields created by the ones whom are supposed to care for and protect you, may leave one calloused, jaded, motivated, & stronger. Hearts don’t break even and as we know life isn’t fair. Philadelphia rapper/crooner (FMEO Dixon) opens his piano laced track with his surprisingly powerful voice. Leading to a bridge of beautiful trumpet chords in the second verse. He speaks at his most vulnerable, in war with a lover whom has cut him the deepest, despite his fortifications he’s at her mercy, doing his best to find common ground, direction, simply a way forward together although this may be their last dance. more
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