Aswan Harris

Aswan Harris

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Bringing joy and excitement to others fulfills me and brings me joy.

Photos from Aswan Harris's post 01/20/2026

New work I’m excited to share.

I had the opportunity to act in this music video with the artist Portcia, stepping into a character and letting the visuals carry the story.

Grateful for strong creative collaboration and the chance to keep doing the work I love.

I appreciate everyone who continues to support the journey.

🎬 Here’s the full video:
👉 https://www.aswanharris.com/acting-and-hosting?wix-vod-video-id=80d5c3a25d61475b9a68d23948ec2b51&wix-vod-comp-id=comp-mkd1pdvonigg

Photos from Aswan Harris's post 12/15/2025

What a great start to the weekend at event. So thankful for friendships and genuine support.

Photos from Aswan Harris's post 12/14/2025

Some men enter a room. Some men change it.
Give this character a name.

11/27/2025

Consider this my Thanksgiving call to whoever needs it today. Moving in slow motion today on purpose—grateful for every step, every scene, every person still riding with me; and the journey ahead.

Happy Thanksgiving, from this side of the screen to yours. 🦃.

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11/12/2025

Today is for veterans honoring themselves.
Whatever brought you in: duty, a better shot, a fresh start—you served. You trained. You showed up when it counted. That’s honorable.
If your relationship with this country is complicated, your commitment wasn’t. Be proud of who you became—for your unit, the mission, and the standard you kept.

Vets: comment your Branch/MOS + Years so we can salute you by name.
Civilians: tag a veteran and say one thing you appreciate. Say their name—make them feel famous today.

From one Marine to another: stand tall.

Perfection kills creativity — release it anyway 09/08/2025

I’ll be honest with you - I’m guilty of this too. I’m a private person, and I create a lot of things just for the joy they bring me. Sometimes I don’t release them at all.

But I’ve learned something important: perfectionism and self-doubt can kill creativity before it even starts. And the breakthrough isn’t in waiting until something feels “good enough”—it’s in creating anyway.

You don’t have to share everything. But don’t let that stop you from making. Write it, build it, record it; whatever your art looks like. Keep creating. And when you’re ready, share pieces of it here and there.

I’m committing to creating and sharing more freely, and I hope this reaches the other private people out there too.

👉 Do you relate? Do you create things you never share?



https://youtube.com/shorts/MeHOrl56TUo?si=H09N1q8p52xb7ihneng

Perfection kills creativity — release it anyway

Photos from Aswan Harris's post 08/20/2025

From basketball drills to studio sessions—this journey hits different when you get to build with the next generation.
Owen came in at 15 with work ethic, now 17 and cookin’ in the lab with me.

I don’t just pass the ball—I pass the blueprint.
Proud of this evolution.
We ain’t just making music—we’re building mindset, movement, and legacy.

This is what growth looks like.
🛠️🏀🎶

07/28/2025

Stepped out for an unforgettable evening at the Formula GT Gala, created by the visionary .

From the energy to the ex*****on, everything felt excellent.
Salute to you, brother — the night was a statement.

Looking forward to seeing Formula GT reach even greater heights. The journey is just getting started.

Photos from Aswan Harris's post 07/26/2025

I work out before I start my day—not to chase aesthetics, but to create alignment.

The dopamine boost I get from my morning workouts helps relieve the stress my body feels that I didn't realize was there.
It clears my head, grounds my focus, and reminds me that I can get through anything if I focus and push through.

Fitness isn’t just something I do—it’s how I live.
It’s how I stay sharp, stay present, and stay grateful.

What does fitness give you—beyond the physical?
Confidence? Peace? That hit of clarity?
I’d love to know. 👇












27146fbe-6954-4236-8f2a-3b21926d6f7b 07/24/2025

What’s up, FB fam? I pray everyone is having a great week. I need your help. I created Swantastic, a nonprofit dedicated to empowering the next generation.

We focus on mentorship, sports, arts, mental health support, outdoor activities, and essential life skills, fostering resilience and self-sufficiency. 💪🏾

As a former Sergeant in the U.S. Marine Corps and youth mentor with leadership, safety, and development certifications, I’ve seen firsthand how structure, support, and love can transform a young person’s path. Now I’m building a movement around that belief.

We just launched our website and are getting things off the ground. A small donation—even $5 or $10—would mean the world and help us reach more youth 🙏🏽.

🌐 Swantasticlife.org
📣 Please share this with anyone who believes in building strong, confident, compassionate young leaders.

Thank you for being part of this mission. Let’s make a difference—together. 💙

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Who Am I?

I am Aswan Harris, I was born in Cleveland, Ohio. I am the baby boy of the beautiful Gloria Ivey. I have always been a fighter since the day I was born; my lungs collapsed before I got the chance to step foot into this world, so I take nothing for granted and live life to the fullest with no regrets.

I am extremely optimistic and since my cup runneth over with optimism, I pay it forward by sharing it with others. I’ve always enjoyed putting smiles on people faces as a kid and now many years later, that still hasn't changed.

When I decide to do something I fully commit and thrive to be the best. I am convinced that is what helped me climb up the ranks to become a sergeant in the United States Marine Corps in 4 years.

I love playing sports, traveling, fitness, going on adventures, bowling, being random, goofy and being around good energy.

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3350 Barham Blvd
Los Angeles, CA
90068

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Monday 9am - 8pm
Tuesday 9am - 8pm
Wednesday 9am - 8pm
Thursday 9am - 8pm
Friday 9pm - 7pm