American singer-songwriter and poet Vincent Poag is known for mixing reggae, blues, jazz and rock into his one-of-its-kind music. Just recently, Vincent unveiled his latest album titled Masquerade, a full-on display of his special merge of styles. Inspired by artists like Bob Dylan, Vincent Poag received his first guitar at the age of eight and immediately started playing and writing his own music.
Displaying his utmost artistic talents in Masquerade, Vincent Poag swerves between slow-paced songs and more upbeat ones, changing moods and vibes while talking about crucial issues like in “America,” a wonderful slow-paced piano-driven ballad. The bold artist freely shares his truths, love, and analysis of society,
Poag’s power lies in his ability at combining various influences together while delivering universally relatable lyrics filled with poetic vision and moving melodies.