Sam Stan
If you take one thing away—just one—from Sam Stan’s music, let it be this: Be happy. That’s the mission statement of the Pembroke Pines rapper, who makes what he calls “happy raps,” which sound like a syrupy combination of Chance the Rapper, D.R.A.M and J. Cole while remaining honest and contemplative. “I was blessed to grow up in a cool environment where I didn’t have to stress that much,” says Stan, who’s translated that relentless positivity into music that currently averages 40,000 Spotify streams a month. A savvy millennial, Stan has found nearly all his collaborators via the internet (one lives in Australia) and is currently working on a new EP and LP, which he hopes will uplift a demographic that sorely needs it. “In society right now, there are a lot of sad young kids doing a bunch of drugs to escape reality. I’m in that age group. I want to show that you can be cool with what you have and what you are standing for. Don’t stress over the small things. It’s all love.”