The high-energy, young vibe of rapper Jarrell and artist Travis Set mean good things for the area's autistic children and homeless population.

Together, the Homeless Heroes duo produces songs, t-shirts, murals, public performances and videos with a positive message.

Most of the money raised from the sale of these items goes to charity.

The men currently call Ybor City home, but a move to St. Petersburg or even Hollywood may be in the future.

MTV recently flew them out to Los Angeles to see if they could develop a television project together.

"I'm not anyone special. I"m not different than anyone else. I choose to do what I do in a different way," said Jerrell.

"We keep God first in everything we do. Since we do that, that just pours out and that's why all the positivity is there," said Travis.

Jerrell's CD is called "True Colors" is available on iTunes.

Travis and is work can be found at MyNameIsSet.com

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