Ryan Adams is the ultimate shape-shifter of sound, a 34-year-old Mesa, AZ hustler who’s turning Arizona’s country scene upside down with his infectious energy and no-BS attitude. As the driving force behind PRD Entertainment—co-owned with Wyoming investors—he’s thrown killer festivals, packed shows, and linked up with big-name and rising country stars in the Phoenix area, making him the go-to guy for live magic. By day (or night), he’s slinging open-format DJ sets at Foley Ranch in Desert Ridge, where he’s handled booking, social media, and production for nearly two years, turning dusty floors into line-dance heaven. And don’t sleep on his family game—he’s a full-time dad to a wild almost-4-year-old, juggling dad jokes with beat drops. Under the 3NAM3S moniker, Ryan weaves his life’s playlist into something fresh: a hip-hop-rooted mashup of country swing, reggae rhythms, and whatever else sparks joy, pulling from Champhan’s early boosts and Wyoming’s cowboy grit. His tracks are like a desert road trip—eclectic, heartfelt, and always moving forward. Lately, he’s knee-deep in new music drops (hitting shelves in 8-12 months), choreographing line dances to match, and building that real-deal connection with fans. As he puts it, “Social media and marketing is important, but that’s not the reason people are going to continue to come watch you perform. It’s your attitude and personality that people gravitate towards.” Ryan’s philosophy? Chase what lights you up, not the noise around you—advice he’d give his younger self: “Worry more about the things that make him happy, and less about the dreams of those around him.” From PRD’s festival chaos to Foley Ranch’s packed nights, he’s all about those personal vibes that turn strangers into sing-alongs, proving music’s best when it’s a shared, sweaty-floor story.
Neon Goddess is Ryan Adams’ remix in smoke—a custom cross of First Impression and Colombian Red that’s as eclectic as his sets. Colombian Red, that classic Colombian sativa powerhouse, blasts in with spicy earth and sweet berry zing (18-24% THC for a heady lift), like kicking off a line dance with a hip-hop twist. First Impression, the hybrid wildcard (Colombian Gold’s citrus snap meets Granddaddy Purple’s grape chill), layers in floral depth and a smooth anchor. The flavor’s a neon blur: tangy red spice exploding into piney citrus, fading to berry warmth—like a cowboy cocktail at sunset. The high grooves like one of Ryan’s mixes: euphoric swing (dancing through ideas), creative remix (blending genres in your head), focused flow (nailing that hook), giddy groove (laughing with the crowd), and a dreamy drift (chilling post-show). Some say sativas like this can shake off the daily grind or amp up the joy, but we’re DJs at heart—talk to a doc before spinning. This strain’s pure collab fire, tuned to Ryan’s vibe of happy chaos and real connections.
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