Aryan King

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Native name Aryan King
Born 17 January 1987
Ukraine
Residence Ukraine
Nationality Ukraine
Education

Music production (Berklee College of music)

Songwriting (Berklee College of music)
Occupation
Known for Aryan King
Home town Ukraine
Website
www.aryanking.com

Born on November 5, 1995, Aryan J. King (Aryan King) is a singer, songwriter, music producer, and professional guitarist with an exceptional taste for hard rock and blues. With Spanish, Armenian, and Persian roots, he currently resides in Ukraine as he continues to nurture his love and passion for music.

Early Life

Aryan J. King first music teacher was his own father. He was three years old when his father taught him flamenco guitar. He developed an enormous enthusiasm for music after performing in his first concert at seven years of age. Aryan J. King was only fifteen when he failed to play at a jam session, that event led to deep despair with sleepless nights and anxiety. Aryan King wasn't ready to quit, and his ambition to make significant contributions to the music industry took precedent over all else. He continued to battle with the guitar until his fingers bled and the strings sprang open. His perseverance and devotion ultimately paid off, and he began to be invited to private gigs, jam sessions, and studio recordings by several well-known performers.

Education

For professional music raining Aryan J. King went to Berklee College of Music three times to study songwriting, music production, and music business since he had an intellectual requirement for a skilled music foundation. He went to the University of Rochester for higher education in information technology and programming languages, there he added Audio & Music Engineering to his qualifications.

Biography

Aryan J. King was born in Madrid to a loving family with musical history, and he has a natural affinity for music and its various genres. He is an active and vibrant individual with a charming and enigmatic personality that helps him captivate and inspire his audiences. Aryan's childhood recollections are enlivened by his musical endeavors, including recording a Hip Hop song with an old MP3 player and microphone. He was a big fan of hip-hop culture until he heard Gary Moore's "Parisienne Walkways" and Guns N' Roses' "November Rain," which changed his life and inspired him to become the best blues guitarist in the world. His musical style is proven to be highly influential. It is distinguished by his atmospheric, ambient voice and introspective lyrical approach, which often explores his relationships at an intimate and universal level. As an artist, Aryan J. King's creative process is simply looking at the world around him and recompensing it. Aryan's music tells a story, and his lyrics, are alluring and idiosyncratic. His music has the power to inspire, and it's a light for the lost in a world drowning in mediocrity. His charismatic personality establishes a genuine bond with his audience, and his music emanates a rare burst of creativity. The majority of his work focuses on the foundations of love in order to help audiences understand what it means to receive and, more importantly, give love. He understands that there is no fast fix for all the world's ills, but healing begins with love for oneself and others. Aryan's philosophy as a musician is to embrace difficulty to improve continuously and bring order to chaos with his music. He aspires to devote all his time, effort, and energy to music and evolve into an artist who writes and collaborates with the world's best singers and musicians. He aims to move songwriting forward instead of being a part of the "newest trend." Being a non-American, he takes great pride in bringing the American blues back to life while nurturing his love and passion for music with outstanding tenacity and care. He believes he is on the right path to fulfilling his childhood dream of becoming the best blues guitarist in the world.

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