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‘Stro Ifidon Channels Bravado and Higher Consciousness on “Divine Minds”

Hip-hop thrives on duality—the balance between confidence and introspection, swagger and substance. ‘Stro Ifidon’s latest single, “Divine Minds”, is a testament to that contrast, offering a hypnotic, noir-infused journey through ego, identity, and the pursuit of something greater. With razor-sharp lyricism and an effortlessly commanding flow, ‘Stro Ifidon proves once again that he’s not just another voice in the game—he’s a force to be reckoned with.
From the jump, “Divine Minds” sets an atmospheric tone with a moody, head-nodding beat that feels both cinematic and intimate. It’s the kind of production that lures you in, but it’s ‘Stro’s wordplay that keeps you locked in. He maneuvers through the track with a seasoned confidence, delivering lines that feel both conversational and poetic. “This shit designed for divine minds,” he declares, reinforcing the idea that his music operates on a higher frequency—one that requires true understanding to fully appreciate. Yet, he’s not just here to elevate; he’s here to flex, weaving clever metaphors and audacious punchlines into his verses with ease.
Lyrically, the track is a playground of intricate rhymes and unapologetic energy. ‘Stro Ifidon doesn’t hold back, whether he’s asserting his dominance with lines like “Jumped on it like it was Olympics” or reflecting on his journey with a mix of self-awareness and defiance. His delivery is effortless but calculated, exuding the kind of confidence that comes from an artist who knows exactly who he is. And that’s what makes “Divine Minds” so compelling—it’s not just a song, it’s a statement. ‘Stro Ifidon isn’t just making music for the moment; he’s crafting something timeless, something that resonates beyond the surface. Whether you’re here for the lyrical gymnastics or the hypnotic vibe, one thing is certain: “Divine Minds” is a track that demands to be felt as much as it is heard.
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World Renowned Guitarists Jason Ji, Bernth, Lucas Richard Tchen & Celebrated Bassist Charles Berthoud @ Carnegie Hall Presenting “FINGER PICKIN’ GOOD 3/22/25 with Special Guest Stephen Bennett

Some of the coolest music ever celebrated will be featured LIVE @ the prestigious Zankel Hall @ Carnegie Hall (7th Ave NYC) on Saturday March 22, 2025 @ 7:30 PM. The program merges fingerstyle, classical, metal and folk influences, showcasing four distinct guitar styles and unveiling bold new possibilities for this dynamic and evolving genre with four of the most astonishing musicians in their craft: Jason Ji, Bernth, Lucas Richard Tchen, and Charles Berthoud.
Jason Ji is an internationally acclaimed and revered guitarist and Composer, recognized for his innovative, fingerstyle and classical guitar performances. He is a Summa Cum Laude graduate of Berklee College of Music and has performed globally in arenas including Carnegie Hall, Agganis Arena and Perth Concert Hall. He was the only person from the US to be sent to take part in China’s Got Talent where he received 4 unanimous Yeses from the judges and is praised by artists including the legendary Nile Rodgers. He has also been a finalist for the Fingerstyle Guitar Championships, and is an endorsed artist for Godin Guitars.
Charles Berthoud is one of the most exciting and versatile bass players on the world stage today. He is recognized as one of the masters of the two-handed tapping technique, and is said to play bass like a piano, accompanying himself with multiple parts. He is a classically trained pianist and multi-instrumentalist, and he’s changing the way we think about the bass guitar.

Bernth is an Austrian guitarist, composer and sessions musician. Aside from his online presence on YouTube and Instagram, he is also known for his work with artists like David Hasselhoff, Seiler und Speer and others. He has also created an online guitar Academy, and has played sold out concerts are all over the globe.
Lucas Richard Tchen is a crossover classical guitarist with an amazing talent and passion for music who also attended Berklee College of Music. He hails from France and is of Asian descent. He bridges both playing approaches and blends, musical influences from folk, blues, gypsy swing, jazz manouche, flamingo, and boss’s nova styles.
The program also features a guest appearance by Stephen Bennett, the only person to have both won The International Fingerstyle Guitar Championships and the National Flatpicking Championships. They will also be joined by a string quartet.
Tickets are on sale here https://www.carnegiehall.org/calendar/2025/03/22/jason-ji-finger-pickin-good-with-charles-berthoud-bernth-and-tchen-0730pm
We are pleased to offer a 25% discount promo code. Keep in mind that this discount coupon is usable only for a single ticket per order, but it’s actually reusable for subsequent orders
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