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Benji Ceez Debuts Zaytoven-Produced Song "Futuristic"

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Atlanta based rapper Benji Ceez debuts his melodic trap single "Futuristic" produced by Grammy Award winner Zaytoven. The song release is accompanied by a music video directed by Sean Kelly where Benji Ceez delivers both vocally and visually, flexing some of his life luxuries with an affluent futuristic look. Coinciding with the release, music tastemakers DJ Swamp Izzo and DJ Scream will debut "Futuristic" on their popular radio show Hood Rich Radio airing on SiriusXM channel Shade 45 this Saturday 10am-12pm EST.


"Futuristic was inspired by the shift within trap music and the persona of trap rappers today. The range of my melodies and the versatility of my image is what makes me special and separates me from my peers. I feel like I'm the future of this trap shit, so it was only right I put it in perspective for everybody to witness," explains Benji Ceez.


Aside from rapping, Benji Ceez is heavily involved behind the scenes. He has co-produced the song "Benjamins" for Kodak Black, was the DJ for Young Dolph's set during 2016's Classic Weekend and also works as songwriter. Benji's upcoming project is produced entirely by Zaytoven with another self. "Futuristic" follows previously released tracks, "Never Imagined", "Proud Of Me," "For A Reason," and "AMC."

Benji Ceez, born as Jermiah César, is an up-and-coming hip-hop recording artist, producer and songwriter. Independently, he released four singles early this year, has an upcoming project with Grammy Award winning producer Zaytoven and is creating an EP solely produced by himself. His harmonic tone and rhythmic beats take the definition of trap to a new level and he's ready for the world to hear.


Born in Brooklyn, NY, he's also lived in in St. Petersburg, FL and Jacksonville, FL and he now currently resides in Atlanta, GA. Living in two major cities dominated by credible hip-hop icons have strongly contributed to his interest in music and influenced his artistic work. Culturally connected by his Haitian origin, he grew up in the church, embracing instruments like the piano and the drums, as well as exotic Caribbean sounds. Benji's ear for the drums and bass further attracted him to the hip-hop genre where artists like 50 Cent, Lil Boosie, Gucci Mane and Max B played major roles in his musically-driven career path.


While attending the University of West Florida for electrical engineering in 2015, he was afforded opportunities DJ'ing at popular Florida college events like "Classic Weekend" in Orlando with Young Dolph and connected with a wide range of artists within the state itself to produce hits. Co-producing a Kodak Black single, "Benjamins" made him realize his strong ability to work behind the scenes and soon after he began rapping and writing. Expressing his struggles and lifestyle, his lyrics give a balance of his journey overcoming personal obstacles while expressing his taste for life luxuries.


Focused on every aspect of the creative process, Benji Ceez describes his music as "melodic trap" on a world stage, making it known that his music can adhere to young audiences from coast to coast. His newest singles, "Never Imagined," "Proud of Me," "For A Reason," and "AMC" are on available on all streaming platforms and serve as samples to list of projects coming in 2020.