Who is RJ? And what is his new song about?

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Also known as Mr. Seville from Viva Las Vegas, is releasing a new song that has received critical acclaim from sites such as Bloody Disgusting, Equatator, and MTV!

Parker Lewis who interviewed RJ has the inside scoop on the soon to be smash hit, "Forget Me"

Parker: Tell me, what inspired you to write this song?

RJ: Well Parker, growing up in Vegas, I've always wanted friends, I grew up an outcast until I got to high school. Then in high school, I passed Junior year, I felt popular, everyone knew who I was, and if you went and asked who I was they'd mention me twerking. Then after Junior year, I moved to Springfield, MO. And most of my friends have been talking and conversations less and less with me. So it felt like I was forgotten.

Parker: So what exactly is this song about?

RJ: It's about my fear of being forgotten. Then explains why I feel and why I am living this fear. As the days and months go by, I feel as if I'm becoming a ghost, and more dead in everyone's mind.

Parker: And I see you have another song coming out? It's called, "Someone Else". Can you give a little details on that?

RJ: "Someone Else" is dedicated to an old friend of mine, he used to be so full of Joy, crackin' jokes all the time, then during time I've been feeling forgotten, him and I have been less distant and so on. So when I finally came back to Vegas to see him, he was different, he wasn't the Andrew I've known since 3rd grade. He's changed, he's slow, lazy, and can't keep track with what's going on, almost as if he's on drugs.

Parker: I'm sorry to hear that RJ. Now before this interview is over, is there anything you'd like to say to the fans?

Rudy: Whatever you're doing in life, stick to it. And trust me, I've learned the hard way, in a way that'll you'll lose friends by not being stable.

Parker: Well that's all we have for you guys today! Be sure to check Spotify on January 31st! And keep an eye out for "Someone Else" on Spotify! Who brought you here today RJ?

RJ: The Power 96.9!

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