Artists Feature Friday's
- Crys_j_cole
- Feb 22, 2019
- 2 min read
So, I'm sure you guys know I love good Music, So I decided to start an Artists Feature Friday. I will try NOT to be biased but more than likely, I’m only going to post music/artists I like. LMBO (I will always copy the bio from their direct link to their site, and also little info to give you a little background about the artists.) Hopefully this will be a little platform for me to share some good music with you, as well as exposure for these awesome talented beings out here on our planet.
I was recently invited to do a podcast with this gentleman, It was quite an experience! It was my first time, so I was excited to see what "podcasting" it was all about! Lol. I was interested to see how my voice sounded, and see if my nerves got the best of me. LOL. Speaking of voices... check out this super talented individual, with an incredible voice, that I met through a mutual friend and artist.

Houston native Jack Freeman (born November 8, 1988) is an American singer with a voice and a message of love. His sultry yet smooth style has been honed by artists such as Donny Hathaway, OutKast, John Legend, D’Angelo, Bilal, Chaka Khan and Scarface just to name a few. While looking up some of the industry’s greats, Jack has also had the opportunity to open for the likes of Bilal and John Legend as well as Anthony Hamilton, Maze featuring Frankie Beverly, Brian McKnight, PJ Morton, Phife Dawg and Tito Jackson.
In 2016 Jack Freeman was interviewed for the Radio One Black Music Month Feature with Joe where he shared his views for the future of Black music. That same year he was selected by John Legend as a member of The AXE Collective which encourages emerging artists to find their magic. And in 2014 he was voted by fans in Houston as 97.9 The Box’s Artist to Watch. Further contributing to his hometown notoriety, Jack was enlisted to collaborate on projects with rappers Scarface, Killa Kyleon and Le$.
When asked how he would like to influence others with his music, Jack had this to say:
“I want my music to influence people to love through all of the things going on around them; to find something, or someone, and love it with everything you’ve got. I’d also like to provide the soundtrack to what people feel. Lots of people feel things but can’t find the words. I want my music to be those words.” - Jack Freeman
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