Parker Elementary School in Houston, Texas is a special school that produces great artists, one of them just so happens to be Beyonce. As Queen Bey reigns over popular music, another Parker star-in-the-making comes out of the gate strong. That’s the story that Houston newcomer Young Pari$ brings to the table. Though performing and playing music was part of the routine for Young Pari$ growing up, he probably didn’t anticipate that he would be hitting airwaves and blog pages with the legendary Yung Joc name alongside his own. In his debut single “Sephia,” Young Pari$ teams up with the Atlanta pioneer to make a bold statement- one the industry can’t ignore.
A Houston native standing at just 18 years young, Young Pari$ never thought Hip Hop would be where he’d land. It took other people around Pari$ to let him know that he had something special, something he should run with. While he had plenty of experience entertaining and performing arts (including a performance at Carnegie Hall at 12 years old), it was a good a friend who told Pari$ his voice was the key to something unique: a hook, line, and sinker sort of talent that few are blessed with. Drawing inspiration from artists whose music uplifted and inspired him, Pari$ decided since people are listening, he might as well start spitting a message worth listening to.
The “Sephia” record is an ode to southern culture, Atlanta Hip Hop, and the flames that drew Young Pari$ into the game. Drawing inspiration from Atlanta’s famous music scene and encompassing his down-home Houston roots, Young Pari$ has made a milestone debut into the industry, cranking out an instant southern classic with legendary Yung Joc, a feature most debut artists could only dream of. With Joc, his friends, and new fans all telling Pari$ to run with his talent, it’s only a matter of time before he conquers music, traveling the globe and living up to his own name.