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Mr SHAROD KEONTA HAYNES

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Mr
SHAROD KEONTA HAYNES
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Born
🏳️ NationalityAfrican American
Other namesArtist
🏫 EducationC.G.T.C
💼 Occupation
Owner of Airwave
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Sharod Keonta Haynes

Sharod Keonta Haynes is an American hip hop artist, producer, and songwriter associated with Southern hip hop. He is known for his introspective lyrical style and for drawing influence from established acts such as OutKast, UGK, Goodie Mob, and 8Ball & MJG. Haynes is also affiliated with Airwave Entertainment L.L.C., where he contributes as an artist and creative professional.

Early Life and Influences

Sharod Keonta Haynes developed an interest in music during his early years, influenced by the sound and cultural impact of Southern hip hop. His musical style has been shaped by artists including OutKast, UGK, Goodie Mob, and 8Ball & MJG, whose work contributed to the evolution of the Southern hip hop genre.

Career

Haynes began his career as an independent artist, focusing on developing a style centered on personal storytelling and reflective themes. His work often addresses life experiences, challenges, and personal growth, presented through a contemporary hip hop framework. In addition to his work as a recording artist, Haynes has been involved in music production and songwriting, contributing to his broader creative output within the independent music space. He is associated with Airwave Entertainment L.L.C., an entity involved in music production and artist development.

Musical Style

Haynes’ music incorporates elements of Southern hip hop, including rhythm-driven production and narrative lyricism. His artistic approach emphasizes authenticity, with subject matter often focusing on resilience, self-reflection, and personal development.

Discography

Projects Nothing 2 Lose — upcoming project

Artistry and Themes

Haynes’ work explores themes such as perseverance, identity, and personal growth. His lyrics frequently draw from lived experiences, aiming to present relatable narratives within a hip hop context.