
By: Stix Jams
Grammy Award winning producer, Stix Jams has officially released the visual for his “Any Other Way” single. Hailing from the historic Midwestern city of Chicago, Illinois, this hitmaker shows the world that his rap flows are just as impressive as his production skills. His experience creating music alongside SZA, Frank Ocean, and Chance The Rapper, as seen on SNL, Jimmy Fallon, Good Morning America, Stephen Colbert, and Jimmy Kimmel has prepared him to have a successful career as a recording artist.
In this visual, you will see Stix paying homage to his late grandmother, who is near and dear to his heart. The images of his grandma reels you in immediately as he raps “My granny passed man I ain’t been the same since, better love them while they here and that’s my two cents”. These touching lyrics set the tone for the rest of “Any Other Way” showcasing a softer side to his music.
As images from his childhood flashes across the screen, it is clear that he was born a superstar. Riding around in a black SVU, Stix’ high energy on camera makes this one of his most impressive visuals to date. As he candidly cruises the windy Chicago streets, his love for creating music and his hometown come full circle.
One thing that is for certain is that this songwriter, producer, and percussionist will continue to spread his musical gifts with the world, one day at a time. Be sure to tap in with Stix Jams and stream his new “Any Other Way” video. Chicago’s finest has done it again!
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