Award-Winning Artist TONE Shares “The Meaning of Life”

rapper tone standing in the snow wearing LOA themed clothing

Tone is an award-winning independent artist from New Orleans, Louisiana. His new album “The Meaning of Life” shares an honest and vulnerable look at the survivor’s guilt following Hurricane Katrina.

This project is an autobiographical memoir exploring the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina, the heavy weight of survivor’s guilt, and the search for spiritual resilience“, he says. “In an era of viral moments, this album is built on purpose—a clean, self-produced testimony about finding eternal success by never forgetting where you started’

Tone has previously won an award for “Best Song in a Short Film” by Hollywood Music in Media for his titular feature in the movie, “Headnoise”.

The Meaning of Life” is available on streaming platforms now or listen below.

FOCUS TRACKS:
The Veil: A deep, lyrical dive into a near-death experience and the mystery of the afterlife.
Praying Hands: An anthem of resilience. It details the journey from blood, sweat, and tears to overcoming the odds through faith.
Seven Twelve: A gritty ode to survival in the 700 block of Stin the French Quarters of New Orleans, exploring the cycle of how we “live, love, lose, and learn.”

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