Deepspawn_Logic
Deepspawn_Logic
Nancy J. · Music Producer & Spoken Word Artist
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I've been writing since I was nineteen. Poetry, spoken word, pages that never left my notebooks. It was private, and I kept it that way. Then between 2018 and 2020, loss came in waves — my grandmother, my mom, others close to us, even our dog. One after another. By the time the last one hit, something in me broke.
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My husband saw it before I did. He set me up behind a DAW with a midi keyboard and told me to just create. I hadn't been able to focus on anything — couldn't sit still, couldn't settle. But this had me locked in for hours. Making music I never thought I was capable of making. It became the thing that held me together when nothing else could.
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In April 2022 I released my first instrumental track, The Other Side — and I haven't stopped since. No formal training, no shortcuts. Track by track I taught myself the craft, building a catalog that moves between smooth jazz, neo soul, and electronic fusion. Through all of it, one idea stayed constant: that music should take you somewhere. A place where, just for a moment, time stands still. That idea eventually became a song. Where Time Stands Still was the first time my own voice quietly appeared in my music — spoken word woven into a track I produced. I wasn't ready to make it the center of things yet. But the door had opened.
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She Me Her is me walking through it. My debut spoken word album draws from decades of writing — old pieces, new ones, all of it shaped by what I've lived and what I've learned to make.
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This sound lives at the intersection of neo soul, jazz, and spoken word — shaped by the women who showed me what it looks like to be fully present in your own truth. Nina Simone. Jill Scott. Floetry. Lauryn Hill. Artists who fused feeling and language into something that couldn't be ignored. That lineage lives in everything I make.
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I also founded Indie Rhythm & Rise in 2022 — a platform built to honor independent artists who pour everything into their work. That community is part of my story too.
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The lead single "you've got a way" arrives March 27, 2026. The album follows Summer 2026. I've been writing toward this moment for a long time. I'm glad you're finally here for it.
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When I finally let people hear my voice, I know I'll feel two things at once, proud and terrified.
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After more than thirty years of writing for no one but myself, that makes sense.
"I took words I'd kept to myself for years and finally let the music carry them.
It's not a beginning.
It's an arrival."

