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A Special Olympics champion is adding a stellar rapper to his resume after sharing the stage with Scarface, Paul Wall, Nappy Roots, Bone Thugs and Jadakiss!

Outlaw David Jame$ is a Nebraska-born artist making waves in the country rap world with his powerful message of resilience, mental health awareness, and the power of overcoming adversity. Born with mild cerebral palsy, David faced challenges that might have marginalized him, but instead he used them as motivation to create music that inspires and uplifts audiences around the world.


“Life has given me challenges, but it has also given me the will to fight,” David shared in a recent interview. “Through music, I’m able to turn struggles into stories of hope. That’s the message I want to share with the world: No matter what life throws at you, you can rise above it and become stronger.

David’s passion for music was ignited at a young age, and in 2006, he wrote and performed his first original song, Let Me, at the Special Olympics USA National Games, which led to a life-changing performance. Standing in front of thousands of people, David’s performance not only demonstrated his talent, but also demonstrated his perseverance.

“Performing at the Special Olympics was a turning point in my life,” David recalled. “It’s not just about singing a song; it’s about standing up and showing the world that I won’t let cerebral palsy define me. Special Olympics has given me more than just a stage, it’s given me a family and a Target.

Two years later, he returned to the Olympics and performed the national anthem “Let Me” in front of 17,000 spectators at the closing ceremony. Reflecting on the impact of these experiences, David said, “Special Olympics has taught me that inclusion and acceptance are the most powerful tools we have. When people come together to celebrate what makes us unique, we create something truly extraordinary. Stuff. That’s what keeps me making music.

In 2015, David’s Special Olympics journey gained international attention when he performed at the World Games in Los Angeles. Sharing the stage with icons such as Stevie Wonder, Avril Lavigne and J. Balvin, David once again conveyed a message of hope and perseverance. “This is not just for me, but for anyone who has ever felt like they were disadvantaged,” David said. “Special Olympics has given me the courage to embrace myself and use my voice to inspire others.”

As David’s career evolved, his music boldly blended country and rap, earning him recognition as a pioneer in the genre. Between 2016 and 2019, David shared the stage with legendary artists such as Scarface, Paul Wall, Nappy Roots, Bone Thugs and Jadakiss. His performances were marked by authenticity and emotional depth that resonated with fans, who admired his courage and determination.

In 2022, David returned to his roots, performing again at the U.S. National Games—this time at Disney World in Orlando, Florida. Looking back on his return, David said: “It’s surreal to be back on the stage where it all started. I’ve grown so much as a person and an artist and it feels like I’m back to square one. The Olympics will always be a part of my story and I Proud to represent the values ​​they stand for.

Now the owner of Paradise Studios/True Fortune Ent and in partnership with Symphonic, David reaches new heights with his latest single “Ride with Me.” The song encapsulates his journey, blending heartfelt storytelling with the raw energy of country and rap. “‘Stand With Me’ is more than just a song, it’s an anthem for anyone who’s ever wanted to give up,” David explains. “It’s about finding strength in the struggle and knowing that even when the road is hard, you’re never alone.”

In addition to music, David is a passionate advocate for mental health awareness and inclusivity. Through his songs and public speaking, he encourages others to take on challenges and find strength in their unique stories.

“Music is my way of saying, ‘We’re all in this together,'” David said. “Whether it’s cerebral palsy, mental health or any disability, we have the power to overcome and inspire others by sharing our journeys.”

“Outlaw David Jame$” tells a powerful story and an even more powerful message that is sure to inspire a generation. His music is more than entertainment, it is a movement that celebrates resilience, courage and the indomitable human spirit.





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