Baltimore artist Antoine Free, better known as Martian Man and formerly known as Swish Da God, is entering a new era of music and creativity. Raised in a musically inclined family and inspired by artists like Pharrell, Lauryn Hill, Andre 3000, and Janet Jackson, the 25-year-old creative has been writing since age seven and building his career from the ground up.
After retiring the Swish Da God persona in 2025, Antoine reintroduced himself as Martian Man — a name representing growth, resilience, and artistic evolution. Beyond music, he is also the founder of FreeCare and Freedome, earning recognition as a Top 50 Business to Watch in 2025 and winning a Telly Award in 2026 through FreeCare.
Known for blending neo-soul, disco, hip-hop, and R&B, Martian Man creates music centered around heartbreak, perseverance, liberation, and self-worth. Supported by his fanbase, Area 51, he has built momentum through buzzing singles like Brighter Days and EGO.
Now, Martian Man is preparing for his biggest release yet: his debut album, The Day I Became Sacred Again, arriving June 5. The project explores heartbreak, healing, growth, and learning to let go — marking the beginning of a bold new chapter for the Baltimore artist.
