A inspirational artist that the world needs to hear his story!

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A inspirational artist that the world needs to hear his story!

 

 

 

The music I am sending you is by an upcoming artist Named Priceless Lion.  He has a sound in my opinion much like Post Malone/Kid Rock but not so aggressive.  He also has a great feel good positive story that I think the world needs right now. I think you will enjoy his records, Please listen and let me know what you think. I think priceless lion would be great to be represented by your company. Priceless Lion is booked next weekend for a festival in Baton Rouge and has performed in front of large crowds of thousands of people.  He also has performed two times for the Special Olympics national games as part of their ceremonies.  As always your time is appreciated.  All music links, media links and bio are available below.

 
 
Here Is A Little  More About Me 
 
In 2006 I wrote my very first song "Let Me" for the Special Olympics organization.  That same year I performed for the first time on stage that song in front of ten thousand people for the first ever Special Olympics USA National Games in Ames IA which was headlined by "Hootie And The Blowish" (Darius Rucker's old band).  From there the last sixteen years my career has been a journey.
 
2010: I performed my second Single ever "Let Me Anthem" at the 2nd Special Olympics USA National Games Closing Ceremonies in front of seventeen thousand people at the Devaney Center in Lincoln NE.  The event was headlined by Multi- Grammy Award winning band "Jars Of Clay".  It also featured Grammy Award winner Sandi Patty, music artists FeFe Dobson and Kristinia DeBarge.
 
2011-2015:  I toured around multiple states performing for their state games opening ceremonies 
 
2015: I performed at the 2015 Special Olympics World Games. Other Performers at these games included the Legend Stevie Wonder, Avril Lavigne, Nicole Scherzinger, O.A.R, Cody Simpson, J Balvin and Becky G.
 
2016-2019:  I did tours and shows with Nappy Roots, Scarface, Rittz, Jadakiss, Ginuwine, Paul Wall, Bone Thugs, Hakim from Empire, 8ball MJG and many more.  I also put out my first 2 EP's Party Planning 101: The Guest List and Party Planning 101: Party Supplies.  I also had the chance to perform at the 1st ever Fight for Autism Spectrum of Sound event.
 
2020:  I put out my first album Changes: A Lion To Mufasa.  The album received a lot of support and even had one of the tracks " Roller Coaster" on The top 300 emerging artists charts as high as #10 out of 300.
 
2021:  I performed at multiple Music Festivals and Started working with artist from Arizona SJ
 
Now its 2022 and after starting the year with the Drippin and Diamonds Tour with my boys SJ, Yung Steez, DJ Metronome and Rocky Cimina and doing the Baton Rouge Soul Food Festival,  I put out 2 albums on the same day and I was invited to perform were it all began sixteen years ago at the 2022 USA National Games on Disney World in Orlando Florida.  Seeing the joy and happiness on the athletes faces was priceless. 
 
 
 
 
 
Spotify- https://open.spotify.com/artist/0W016JbMXLQxuljh9Yl4kf?si=tY23WVuBRDmGGnAhz7AuOA
 
 
 
 
Instagram @pricelesslion402
FB @tfemufasa
 
 
 
Bio
 
Many young men who grew up in challenging circumstances have turned to music as their escape, and David "Price$$ Lion" Stefan is no exception. Born with mild cerebral palsy which limits the range of motion in his left arm and leg, David was bullied most of his life for having a disability. Today, the artist gives hope to those who have been bullied for being different. "I use my music to change the world's perception - it's OK to be different," he said. "Being different is greatness." David "Price$$ Lion" Stefan started seriously making his own music in 2006. That year, he penned "Let Me," a song for the athletes of the Special Olympics. A few years later, he wrote the follow up song, "Let Me Anthem" which conveys his passion for assisting and inspiring others to overcome their own challenges. Over the years, David has performed in front of tens of thousands at Special Olympics ceremonies in several states and for international audiences. Last year, he opened for big name acts such as Nappy Roots, Scarface, Rittz and Jadakiss during a multi-state tour. David is also a Nebraska Special Olympics Hall of Famer, winning over 50 gold medals, 8 silver, and 4 bronze over the years.
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