Explore The World of John Brinson Jr.
John W. Brinson Jr. believes that there is a celebrity in all of us. With that as a foundation for his vision, Hidden Celebrities was founded in 2007 with a purpose to create a platform for rising talent, showcasing mastery from every genre. Prior to the inception of Hidden Celebrities, John began developing his concept while still serving in the US Army. He began production of his first album while stationed in Iraq.
When arriving back in the states, he brought those ideals back with him with the desire to create a larger platform than once realized. Hidden Celebrities has pursued, discovered, and promoted the expertise of an array of rising talent. Bearing witness to the dream being realized by an artist is what John feels is one of the most compelling experiences that this journey has demonstrated.


Latasha Leeis one of the Ladies of Soul. She is currently on tour in California. In her spare time, she spends it in the kitchen with her love of cooking or enjoying the outdoors in her garden.

Swift is a family man with a solid belief that music has power over evil. He is one of the most talented people John has had the opportunity to work with.

Mr. Alabama is “one of the most electric people I have seen on stage”. His music speaks volumes! He is also a proud veteran of the US Army.
▪ Russell Simmons
▪ Kurtis Blow
▪ Orange Juice Jones
▪ Universal Records Platinum Producer Salih Williams
▪ Mike Jones
▪ Lil Flip
▪ Lil Wayne
▪ Z-Ro
▪ Spark Dawg
▪ Shep Dog
▪ G-Style
▪ Brotherhood
▪ Sabo (NSA)

In this gripping stretch of Lost in the Sands, the story shifts from the chaos of combat to the quieter, but no less brutal, aftermath of survival. The narrator—a humble fueler caught in the middle of a deadly ambush—carries the emotional weight of being one of the few to make it out. As the mission continues and the fuel keeps flowing, so does the internal unraveling. Each chapter explores the layers of guilt, purpose, and the psychological toll of war. From ghost-filled mirrors in the desert to the jarring stillness of home, these chapters offer a powerful reflection on what it means to survive—and what gets left behind when you do.












































