‘Cherry Pop’ was the lead single from JMSN’s seventh studio album and marked his boldest pivot yet. No stranger to experimentation and defying expectations, the song embodied JMSN’s creative spirit, and emphasized his pursuit to explore new sounds and continue evolving as an artist. The self-directed visual for the release took it to even further extremes and cemented it as one of the most iconic moments in music this decade.
‘Cherry Pop’ was the lead single from JMSN’s seventh studio album and marked his boldest pivot yet. No stranger to experimentation and defying expectations, the song embodied JMSN’s creative spirit, and emphasized his pursuit to explore new sounds and continue evolving as an artist. The self-directed visual for the release took it to even further extremes and cemented it as one of the most iconic moments in music this decade.
‘Heals Me’ was the title track from JMSN’s sixth full length studio album. This song allowed his vocals to wash over the listener and captured the vulnerability that comes with true connection. It was moving as it is timeless. Directed by Sebastian Maldonado, the music video brought this feeling to life with a simple yet effective visual, allowing the piano and JMSN’s voice to take center.
‘Heals Me’ was the title track from JMSN’s sixth full length studio album. This song allowed his vocals to wash over the listener and captured the vulnerability that comes with true connection. It was moving as it is timeless. Directed by Sebastian Maldonado, the music video brought this feeling to life with a simple yet effective visual, allowing the piano and JMSN’s voice to take center.
‘Rolling Stone’ was the shimmering first single from JMSN’s sixth full length studio album, ‘Heals Me.’ The track explored a rich blend of R&B, funk and jazz, showcasing a more refined and introspective sound. As the track builds, his high-pitched falsetto swam in and out of a calmly psychedelic backdrop, laced with sharply defined layers of instrumentation.
‘What Did I Get Myself Into’ took us deep into the frantic mind of JMSN with this soul-stirring anthem, capturing the intensity of escaping troubles that close in relentlessly. In the video, directed by JMSN, we watch him confront a chaotic, inescapable reality where he’s forced to take a leap of faith. Will he emerge unscathed or remain cornered?
‘What Did I Get Myself Into’ took us deep into the frantic mind of JMSN with this soul-stirring anthem, capturing the intensity of escaping troubles that close in relentlessly. In the video, directed by JMSN, we watch him confront a chaotic, inescapable reality where he’s forced to take a leap of faith. Will he emerge unscathed or remain cornered?
‘Act Like I’m Not Here’ transported listeners to a moment of heightened intimacy where carnal desires become all-encompassing. JMSN’s voice swept across the stirring rhythmic landscape. Staccato drums, Spanish guitar, and punching bass intertwined to shape a new silken bounce for a song about the complexity of being present in someone’s life but feeling invisible. The video, directed by JMSN, brought the song’s tension to life. Each scene reflected the push and pull of connection and distance, making it an experience as much as it is a story.
‘Act Like I’m Not Here’ transported listeners to a moment of heightened intimacy where carnal desires become all-encompassing. JMSN’s voice swept across the stirring rhythmic landscape. Staccato drums, Spanish guitar, and punching bass intertwined to shape a new silken bounce for a song about the complexity of being present in someone’s life but feeling invisible. The video, directed by JMSN, brought the song’s tension to life. Each scene reflected the push and pull of connection and distance, making it an experience as much as it is a story.
‘Bout It’ was a staple track from JMSN’s self-titled album, also referred to as The Blue Album, released on December 9, 2014. The music video, filmed at Lake Powell in Utah, carried a lo-fi, VHS-inspired aesthetic, continuing the retro visual style that he embraced for this album. With his signature bohemian beard at the time and uninhibited energy, JMSN broke into some powerful dance moves that channel the vibes of classic visuals from iconic artists like Michael Jackson. Playful and self-aware, ‘Bout It’ truly exploded in 2025 with over 100 million streams since then.
The opening song for JMSN’s self-titled album was also one of the most self-encompassing of his career and ethos. ‘My Way’ served as a declaration of independence, with JMSN reflecting on his journey and the choice to live life unapologetically on his terms. The video, understated yet compelling, featured karaoke-style lyrics on screen, inviting viewers to connect with the song and sing along. JMSN described it as a way to showcase the feelings behind the words, pairing simple projections with the weight of the music. A decade later, ‘My Way’ still resonates as an anthem of self-assurance and authenticity.
‘Bout It’ was a staple track from JMSN’s self-titled album, also referred to as The Blue Album, released on December 9, 2014. The music video, filmed at Lake Powell in Utah, carried a lo-fi, VHS-inspired aesthetic, continuing the retro visual style that he embraced for this album. With his signature bohemian beard at the time and uninhibited energy, JMSN broke into some powerful dance moves that channel the vibes of classic visuals from iconic artists like Michael Jackson. Playful and self-aware, ‘Bout It’ truly exploded in 2025 with over 100 million streams since then.