Every corner of the country tells its own story as part of the larger American experience. Nestled
in the heart of Georgia, occupying approximately 395 sq. miles lies Jones County, the place
Demun Jones proudly calls home. Demun is a rapper, singer, songwriter and independent artist
whose music is infused with rustic instrumentals, hip-hop fundamentals and exceptional lyricism.
“I found my individuality by rapping over the acoustic guitar,” he notes. “I didn’t even mean for it
to be unique, it was just, me. I grew up surrounded by hayfields listening to N.W.A. and Ozzy
Osbourne. If you throw that in a blender, Demun Jones is what you get. Once I’d lived a bit, lost
a bit, won some, and experienced my fair share, I could tell my own story. I’d never been to
Compton, but I had an idea of what it was like from listening to West Coast rap. So, that inspired
me, ‘What if I write about living in Jones County in a creative way?’ I’m giving you country
stories told through the lens of rap music.”
Demun grew up the third of six children, with two older brothers who first introduced him to the
music of Black Sabbath, Led Zeppelin, Jimi Hendrix and AC/DC – who he experienced as his
first live concert. His mom would spin the classics of the Jackson 5, Marvin Gaye, Jim Croce
and Jones County’s very own, Otis Redding. Demun recalls, “For as long as I can remember,
there was always music in our home.”
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