New Song from Animal Rights Evangelist and Vegan Rapper

By Published On: 18 July 2013Last Updated: 17 January 2017

“It’s a song I made to help people see that ‘vegan’ isn’t just for hippies – I’m from the streets, and I made the ‘Change’.”

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New Song from Animal Rights Evangelist and Vegan Rapper

By Crystal Tremblay, Guest Contributor

It’s always awesome to find out certain celebrities lead the vegan lifestyle.  It’s even better when they create songs that reflect their views on veganism.

Los Angeles, CA – Vegan rapper and animal rights evangelist VEGAN BOSS releases his newest song, “Changed,” on iTunes. Fans of VEGAN BOSS’ music as well as his message can download the song for just $0.99.

“Inspiration for ‘Changed’ came from current and past events,” says VEGAN BOSS. “It’s a song I made to help people see that ‘vegan’ isn’t just for hippies – I’m from the streets, and I made the ‘Change’.”

“Changed” tells the tale of the young rapper, whose life was changed through the new lifestyle choices he has made since his early days in the rap game. Preaching the compassionate, cruelty-free life, VEGAN BOSS shows how his life has gotten better since he chose to go vegan. The song also illustrates how large corporations hurt the earth, often at the expense of their health as well as those closest to them, and how non-compassionate, non-vegan rappers are all about destruction rather than education.

The rapper recently completed an extremely popular performance last month at the Third Annual National Animal Rights Day on the beaches of Santa Monica. VEGAN BOSS’ performances and appearances at the Fourth Annual Los Angeles Vegan Beer & Food Festival, held on the famed Sunset Strip, and at the Animal Advocacy Museum in Pasadena were also met with resounding popularity and community approval. “VEGAN BOSS did an amazing job,” said Animal Advocacy Museum founder Prabhat Gautam. “We will certainly ask him to come back and perform again in the future.”

“Someone has to speak up, someone has to tell the truth, and I’m that someone,” says the cruelty-free evangelist, who preaches conscious living and a vegan lifestyle. “I chose to take an aggressive street approach with this song, so the people who don’t make millions of dollars a year can see how easy this really is.” VEGAN BOSS’ list of songs include “Animal,” “Dreams,” “I Love That,” “Everything is Vegan,” and now, “Changed.”

VEGAN BOSS leads a cruelty-free life and spends a significant amount of his free time, in the trenches, fighting for animal rights and trying to raise awareness about the atrocities inflicted upon these animals on a daily basis. In addition to raising awareness about animal cruelty, he also helps people adopt a healthier way of living, erase the stereotype all vegans are hippies, and bring love back into the hearts of mankind. His music and past performances can be seen here; fans can follow his work and mission here. His single, “I Love That,” can also be purchased at iTunes here.

About VEGAN BOSS:  This journey of compassion started back in 2009, when VEGAN BOSS (formerly known as J FIELDS) was helping a friend prepare for a demo against vivisection at UCLA. He was infected with knowledge that he just couldn’t ignore – but it wasn’t until the day of the protest that VEGAN BOSS felt the energy of the movement. Every since that day, VEGAN BOSS has been leading a cruelty-free life and spending a significant amount of his free time, in the trenches, fighting for animal rights and trying to raise awareness about the atrocities inflicted upon these animals on a daily basis. It was due to this lifestyle change that VEGAN BOSS decided to change the direction of his music. “You see, when we’re out here protesting, only people walking or driving by the protested area become aware. Music has the ability to reach millions, even billions, of people in an instant,” says VEGAN BOSS on his method of protest. He not only raises awareness about animal cruelty, but also helps people adopt a healthier way of living, erase the stereotype that all vegans are hippies, and bring LOVE back into the hearts of mankind. VEGAN BOSS is more than just a rapper – he is a visionary.

You can connect with VEGAN BOSS via Twitter, Facebook, and YouTube.

Photo Credit:  VEGAN BOSS

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Writer, activist, and founder of Four Urban Paws Sanctuary. I’m on a mission to help people live a vegan life. Read more about KD…

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