Spiffy Evans Releases the Clip For His Song "Myspace", Off His Project, "Misfit: The One They Misjudged”
Hailing from Liberia, Florida, Spiffy Evans is a 26-year-old artist with a unique sound. Rapping since the age of 12, Spiffy’s love for music stems from listening to greats like Goodie Mob, 2 Pac, Outkast, and 8Ball & MJG. A graduate of Florida Agricultural and Mechanical University, Spiffy is more than just a talented lyricist. His collegiate background inspired him to create the entertainment blog known as, Edjekaded Misfit.
With a passion for music, Spiffy aspires to be one of the biggest names in the world. Spiffy’s sound is similar to that of Big Krit, Wiz Khalifa, Kendrick Lamar, J. Cole, Tut, and Outkast. Despite the similarity, Spiffy prides himself on individuality. “I am unique because I embraced my calling in sports, academia, and music. When you're being yourself they have no choice, but to accept it or hate.”
Spiffy just released a very DOPE black and white visual for the track “Myspace”, which appears on his project “Misfit: The One They Misjudged” (stream HERE). Directed By Driven Films, Spiffy lets us into what his relationship was like while showing other dynamic relationships all in one setting. We could call it the "Boo Diner" but with all the fighting, it’s no wonder why Spiffy finds peace talking to himself.
Watch the “Myspace” clip below, stream it on Spotify, and be sure to connect with Spiffy on his website and social media. By the way, while you’re perusing Spiffy’s website, check out his new album “Paper Plain Vibes”. It is also available to stream on all streaming platforms.