All the way from Dubai, Zenden Lavon is already pulling in worldwide attention. The Hip Hop artist has been after his music career since he started off at nine years old as a singer. As he grew older, he became very influenced by Bob Marley, and adapted to life’s happenings along the way such as voice development. After he figured out his footing, he set a path to success ahead of him, and has yet to veer off. Rap music was always something he found himself gravitating toward, which is very telling of where he is at now musically in his career.


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After buckling down and deciding to grow a lucrative career out of his passions, Zenden never stopped practicing. This was no longer just a mere hobby for him, as he knew it was going to transform into something much larger. “I wanted to actually make music. My first album landed me a gig in Sweden, which was crazy. It all happened so fast, but I’m not complaining. I’ve gotten so many opportunities in such a short amount of time,” said the artist. For Zenden, it’s been absolutely surreal to see his music take off and reach people from all over the world. He’s never afraid to chase after his dreams, and welcomes any opportunity that will help him reach the next level.

In March of this year, Zenden released his album “BE, Volume 1”, which has caught the attention of people in the industry very quickly. In fact, the artist will be embarking on a tour in Japan this October, as well as other gigs in South Africa. If you haven’t had the chance to listen to the album, you’ll instantly be uplifted with the overall “good vibes” message it’s centered around. “It’s a very jazz and funk hip-hop influenced album, but very mellow. When you’re listening, you’ll instantly feel the good vibes. I cover a lot of topics on the album that are relevant to what’s happening in the world today,” said Zenden. Being the creative genius that he’s known to be, Zenden tells us “Be” is actually an acronym for something. He didn’t want to give it away, but assured that when people listen to the album from start to finish, they’ll easily be able to figure it out.

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