My first draft for my article, it included important information about the artist like a standard conventional magazine article, the important inclusion I need to add is where my artist got his inspiration from.
Born in the depths of Detroit at the St. Johns Hospital and
Medical Centre, Jack was raised from the slums with no insight as to what his
life was going to be like when he grew up and graduated from school. His hopes
and ambitions pushed him for a better life after being raised by a single mum
who struggled with day to day activities.
From the age of 12 he had discovered his profound love for
music getting his first ever guitar for Christmas where he began to adapt his musical
ability self-teaching chords and writing lyrics for his music classes which,
unlike his other subjects, he excelled in coming out with top grades and
performing in school shows as a solo performance with songs he had written. As
the years went on and he graduated from high school, jack went on to study
music at Wayne County Community College where he studied for 1 year until
dropping out as he grew tired of the course not offering what he wanted out of
life with his musical ability. It wasn’t until 2 years later where he got
recognised for his musical talent after starting up a YouTube channel back in
2014. From there on was a turnaround for his life as he released a debut single
in summer 2015 which sold over 2.3 million copies to date and in its first week
sold 900,000 in its first week on sale. This was a stepping stone for jack as
he is now one of the biggest names in music in the U.S as he is about to
release his first album “Alone in the Dark” which features 3 of his top songs
“Reach out for the title”, “Keep going”, “forgive” with his U.K number 1 “Mamma
don’t leave” which tells the heart wrenching story of his mother’s struggle
through his upbringing.
With our exclusive interview we managed to get a much more
in-depth look into his life and the album he’s releasing.
Coming from such a rough area, getting to grips with his
album was important to him as it “hits close to home” he quoted to us. The
title of the album itself is an important process he went through as a teen,
struggling form depression it really opened his eyes on the real world and
helped him realise who his true friends were and still are, “growing up as an
only child you don’t really have someone to open yourself up to, there was
always my mother but she was always going through enough as it was so I would
usually turn to being alone until my best friend, Kyle, actually approached me
about it one day and guided me into the light if you’d like, and that’s
basically what the song for the album title is about, it’s a dedicated song to
him really”
Jack features a multiple array of dedicated songs throughout
his album to “give back” to the people who really helped him and for those who
he had lost along the way due to a lot of moving. The one song to really be
spoken about though is “Mamma Don’t Leave” which really draws in on the
emotional input jack has to his music writing. Jack really opened up about this
song as he had so much to say about it: “It’s one that really hits me,
personally, in the heart. There isn’t anyone I care for more in the world than
her (Sam) and the fact that I’m able to have something published to the world
about her for everyone to see how much of an amazing person she is just really
takes my breath away. The things she’s been through is so much for anyone to
handle mentally and I honestly think if anyone else were to experience it all
they’d lose their sanity”
An overlook of the whole album shows just what the newly
formed star is capable of and how far his music will go. His Album goes on sale
10th February 2017 and is looking up for a high hitter with a fan
base larger than previous stars who have had U.K number 1s. The album will be
available for Hard Disc copies and Downloadable via the app store and google
Play store, or alternatively you can go and get a sneak peek at one of his new
songs on our live studio page on our website at www.musicnow.com
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