Straight out of Rocky Mount, North Carolina, Finesse Da’ Intertaynor is making waves with his high-energy, anthem-like party music. With influences from rap legends like DMX, Ludacris, Kanye West, Lil Wayne, and OutKast, Finesse brings a unique fusion of hype, controversy, and thoughtful lyricism. His sound is bold and electrifying, designed to make listeners think while they vibe to his beats.
Finesse’s creative process begins with the beat, the foundation of his signature sound. But what sets him apart is his ability to weave old sayings and wise tales into his hooks, offering listeners more than just a party anthem. He says, “I always want to have you thinking a little,” blending the excitement of his music with deeper, mind-boggling themes. His latest single, Character, is a perfect example of this approach. It’s an anthem for anyone who’s been let down by people pretending to be something they’re not. With its catchy, repetitive hook, Character speaks to the fake personas we often encounter while encouraging listeners to stay authentic.
Family plays a pivotal role in Finesse’s career. His label, Real Family Ent., is run by his wife, and his step-son recently collaborated with him on a promotional track. This close-knit support system motivates him to stay true to his roots while dreaming of bigger stages. Finesse’s journey from struggling to make a living through music to receiving his first check after figuring out performance rights and sync placements is a testament to his resilience and business-savvy mindset.
One of his most personal tracks, Miracle, recounts his life-changing experience of surviving being shot eight times back in 2013. With over 17,000 plays on Spotify, Miracle is a testimony to his survival and strength—a reminder that anything is possible. As he continues to rise, Finesse Da’ Intertaynor hopes to take his family out of the hood and onto bigger stages, always speaking his truth and standing firm in who he is. His message to fans? “You can do anything you want, no matter what you’ve been through.”