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Raise Your Glass – P!nk

27 February 2018

Hey Everyone, 

I hope you all enjoyed another Spunky Week on this rock orbiting around the sun we call home!

This week’s track is Raise Your Glass by P!nk. A classic pop hit from 2010 that sizzles and pops perfectly alongside the variety we have conjured up along the way with this list.

I love this song because it is a fight song and a call to arms for weirdos, freaks, and extravagant people…

I Want A New Drug – Huey Lewis & The News

20 February 2018

Hey guys! Welcome back –

This week’s track i’d like to dedicate to my mom. She introduced me to Huey Lewis & The News by playing it many times over the cassette player in the family’s 1995 Chevy Lumina. This track not only has me nostalgic, but it also makes me smile and dig deeper into the mounds of great music form the 80’s era of Rock N’ Roll…

Feels Great Ft. Fetty Wap & CVBC – Cheat Codes

7 February 2018

First and foremost I apologize for my small absence the past few weeks. All systems are go and we are back to submitting weekly tracks until further notice! This week’s track is one of my favorite pump up songs. “Feels Great” Featuring Fetty Wap & CVBC really gives off nothing but positive vibrations and smiles for me as I reminisce on what it means to enjoy every moment. 

Jesse Simons

Jesse Simons

If there is one thing in all of existence that can possibly perk Jesse up more than a fresh dark roast coursing through his veins, it’s philanthropy work. His drive and passion for helping those in need is what he believes refines him the most as a strong, confident character. Constantly inviting challenges to solve, you’ll be “cold pressed”, (caffeine is clearly essential), to find another person who looks as dashingly good looking in both a freshly pressed suit, and the same pair of sweatpants he’s put off washing from a few too many evenings couch surfing. Jesse’s love for all genres of music started when he realized the power of music in the human experience. He believes each musician is the creative equivalent of a tectonic plate fault line. When musicians spread their art into the world, that fault line shifts, sending waves of raw emotion pouring from the track into the individuals absorbing it. Jesse came to the understanding that musicians weren’t just imperative to the human experience, they ARE the human experience. From that day forward he has done everything in his power to help artists of all backgrounds and sound, spread their craft. •SnapchatInstagramFacebook