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Save Ferris

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Saint Louis born rapper / producer Save Ferris creates songs that are often driven by his mellow flow & classic production[1]. 
Ferris’ sound is known for his own Lo-Fi production & simplistic way of storytelling. One constant that remains through all of his music is his ability to move the listener. 
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Born Ethan Healey Ferris began releasing music online under the alias Save Ferris[3], inspired by the classic 1986 John Hughes hit film Ferris Bueller’s Day Off. While his initial love from music stemmed from all kinds of genres it wasn’t until he was 16 when he discovered passion Hip-hop[4]. Influenced by the 90’s classic Boom-Bap sound, Ferris began as a local beat maker in St. Louis[5]. While perusing the art of production he began writing to his own style of beats, thus giving birth to the Saint Louis artist.

Save Ferris (Rapper)

Early Life[edit]

Born February 1st 2003, Ethan Healey was born in St. Louis, Missouri. He began his rise on the Hip-Hop scene notably in November 2021 with his first release titled Blondie[6] under God Speed Records[7]. Healey has stated in interviews that he has been creative and interested in music[8] since the early age of 8.

Career[edit]

Ferris is began his career at the age of 18 starting the midwest record label God Speed Records. He has gone on to work and release music with names in the industry such as Lil B[9] on the song Therapy.

Discography[edit]

Blondie - (11/12/21)

Therapy feat. Lil B - (2/11/22)

References[edit]

  1. Broadway Music [1]
  2. https://just-fame.com/featured-artist-rapper-and-music-producer-save-ferris/amp/
  3. linktree.com/saveferris
  4. https://www.freshoutofthebooth.com/single-post/save-ferris-my-new-song-with-lil-b-is-coming-out-on-february-11th [2]
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  9. https://www.stltoday.com/pr/entertainment/st-louis-artist-save-ferris-latest-song/article_f412eebc-8aa7-11ec-bca1-ef34a8da9b6a.html[7]