Chad Lewine
pop, for good. Chad Lewine followed the same path that most aspiring talent does. At 5 years old he knew he wanted to be a rock star. He had a great teacher, Mr.
But the reasons for the dream have shifted throughout his life. He grew up in Montgomeryville, PA, a wooded suburban town 45 minutes northwest of Philadelphia. His parents were self employed business consultants with littlectratice output as compared to other contemporaries with musical or artistic families. Despite that, his mom was a huge fan of music and gave him the classic rock and pop baseli
music is a megaphone for the message
That goes for media diet as well.
Unprecedented dissemination of mis-or-incomplete information. See what’s happening?
Hi, I’m Chad Lewine, and my mission is to bring perception and critical thinking to the mainstream. We accept too much complacency and b.s. which limits our quality of life. I’m here to unleash the potential of humanity and do my part to raise the consciousness of the human race on Earth.
Are we ready? The whole LGBT fiasco is just one symptom of the greater issue of mental health in society.
This one’s for my music industry peeps.
Sorry, not sorry. Are you awake?
It’s unprecedented. It’s consciousness. Are you awake?
Relating to no topic in particular. Simply pointing to those who perpetrate the greatest offenses to humanity, across all social issues.
Clean cut consciousness.
LGBT is the hot ticket right now. Everyone has something to say about it, myself I included. My thoughts have been building for a decade. But I don’t want to be known as a LGBT pundit or pro. While it’s very important and I have a lot of experience and unique perspective to share it’s only the hot news of the moment. My whole platform is about consciousness. People claim to be woke in all corners of culture. I don’t want to pin this on the LGBT. There is chaos in this community right now, and it has triggered my desire to share more of my thoughts. As I try to express myself I will make missteps. I will unintentionally p**s people off. I don’t regret this. But I will always learn from it. I have a lot to say and I’m gonna say it as tactfully as I can. But sells. And I have something important to bring to market.
LGBT is the hot ticket right now. Everyone has something to say about it, myself I included. My thoughts have been building for a decade. But I don’t want to be known as a LGBT pundit or pro. While it’s very important and I have a lot of experience and unique perspective to share it’s only the hot news of the moment. My whole platform is about consciousness. People claim to be woke in all corners of culture. I don’t want to pin this on the LGBT. There is chaos in this community right now, and it has triggered my desire to share more of my thoughts. As I try to express myself I will make missteps. I will unintentionally p**s people off. I don’t regret this. But I will always learn from it. I have a lot to say and I’m gonna say it as tactfully as I can. But Controversy sells. And I have something important to bring to market.
Welcome to Zion of the digital age.
There’s too much noise. People are free to express themselves, but the noise content is overshadowing the wholesome content.
Harmless and fun, right? It connects the world! Yeah. But we’re waking up to the dark reality. Social media, like many innovations in tech, continues to be hijacked by capitalism. Immoral, cut throat, disregard-for-human-life capitalism.
The music industry (and entertainment / media) needs to stand for something greater.
Gonna catch some heat for this. That’s okay, got the AC cranked up. 🥶 LGBT movement needs to check itself. Don’t even get me started on “gender affirm care” for minors. You know I’ll have a tweet series about that.
Philly Phlower Show part deux
Philly Phlower Show was Phenominal
I heard it in a dream.
Just landed on .
This is the mainstreamiest coverage I’ve gotten to date. Thank you for supporting the mission.
❄️💉Why the drugs got us? 💊❄️
I ask myself this question all the time. How did we get to a place where we’ve almost given in to the global epidemic of drug abuse? Hell, in most of the world we now glamorize the use and abuse of narcotics through media, specifically the music industry.
I wrote this song in 2013 about a friend who relapsed right in front of me. It was shocking to see what addiction looked like close up, and moved me enough to write this song. I was 23 years old.
I’m now 33 and have been through my own journey with addiction, coming out the other side only a few months ago. This song is a collective cry for help. An anthemic plea to society to take a hard look at what we are allowing into our lives via media & entertainment, and how we villain-ize addicts instead of doubling down on compassion and healing.
If you or someone you know is struggling with addiction, consider calling ’s hotline as somewhere to start.
1-800-662-4357
I’m here for you baby, through the dark night my friend.
Brrrr boys
At rest, at work.
*screams into the void*
I just released my first NFT drop! I don’t *fully* know what I’m doing but I’m doing it and they’re for sale, thanks to . Link in bio0o0o.
Am I rich yet?
Oh yeah, new song coming 2.15.23
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my mission? protecting the sanctity of music in an industry that does not.