‘Where Do U Go’ found JMSN in his element, weaving lush strings, grandiose guitars, and impassioned vocals into a track that captured a rich, nostalgic energy. In the video, JMSN drifted through various settings, subtly pursuing his muse and embodying the longing and introspection that filled every note. This visual added an intriguing layer to the song, underscoring its sense of yearning and mystery.
‘Where Do U Go’ found JMSN in his element, weaving lush strings, grandiose guitars, and impassioned vocals into a track that captured a rich, nostalgic energy. In the video, JMSN drifted through various settings, subtly pursuing his muse and embodying the longing and introspection that filled every note. This visual added an intriguing layer to the song, underscoring its sense of yearning and mystery.
‘Drinkin’ became an instant fan favorite as the intro to JMSN’s fourth full length studio album, ‘Whatever Makes U Happy’. The song brought a raw, bluesy energy that dug deep into self-reflection, woozy melodies and exposed, honest lyrics. JMSN stretched his voice to its limits, capturing the weight and the haze of his boozy, late-night thoughts. The unreleased music video, shot by Sebastian Maldonado, follows JMSN as he stumbled and climbed around, fully embodying the song’s intoxicated spirit.
‘Drinkin’ became an instant fan favorite as the intro to JMSN’s fourth full length studio album, ‘Whatever Makes U Happy’. The song brought a raw, bluesy energy that dug deep into self-reflection, woozy melodies and exposed, honest lyrics. JMSN stretched his voice to its limits, capturing the weight and the haze of his boozy, late-night thoughts. The unreleased music video, shot by Sebastian Maldonado, follows JMSN as he stumbled and climbed around, fully embodying the song’s intoxicated spirit.
The ‘Scared Straight’ World Tour continues and is on sale now — more dates to be announced next week.
• 09-10: Santa Barbara, CA
• 09-11: Las Vegas, NV
• 09-13: Colorado Springs, CO
• 09-15: Kansas City, MO
• 09-16: Minneapolis, MN
• 09-17: Des Moines, IA
• 09-19: Richmond, VA
• 09-21: Ann Arbor, MI
• 09-22: Louisville, KY
• 09-23: St. Louis, MO
• 09-24: Tulsa, OK
• 09-26: Albuquerque, NM
https://t.co/zQfQpoYc8N
The ‘Scared Straight’ World Tour continues and is on sale now — more dates to be announced next week.
• 09-10: Santa Barbara, CA
• 09-11: Las Vegas, NV
• 09-13: Colorado Springs, CO
• 09-15: Kansas City, MO
• 09-16: Minneapolis, MN
• 09-17: Des Moines, IA
• 09-19: Richmond, VA
• 09-21: Ann Arbor, MI
• 09-22: Louisville, KY
• 09-23: St. Louis, MO
• 09-24: Tulsa, OK
• 09-26: Albuquerque, NM
https://t.co/zQfQpoYc8N
The ‘Scared Straight Tour’ continues in September. Pre-sale tomorrow at 10am.
• 09-10: Santa Barbara, CA
• 09-11: Las Vegas, NV
• 09-13: Colorado Springs, CO
• 09-15: Kansas City, MO
• 09-16: Minneapolis, MN
• 09-17: Des Moines, IA
• 09-19: Richmond, VA
• 09-21: Ann Arbor, MI
• 09-22: Louisville, KY
• 09-23: St. Louis, MO
• 09-24: Tulsa, OK
• 09-26: Albuquerque, NM
What cities are we still missing?
The ‘Scared Straight Tour’ continues in September. Pre-sale tomorrow at 10am.
• 09-10: Santa Barbara, CA
• 09-11: Las Vegas, NV
• 09-13: Colorado Springs, CO
• 09-15: Kansas City, MO
• 09-16: Minneapolis, MN
• 09-17: Des Moines, IA
• 09-19: Richmond, VA
• 09-21: Ann Arbor, MI
• 09-22: Louisville, KY
• 09-23: St. Louis, MO
• 09-24: Tulsa, OK
• 09-26: Albuquerque, NM
What cities are we still missing?
‘Most of All’ was a nostalgic ode to love and longing, steeped in the essence that defined much of JMSN’s work around the “It is.” era. Featuring lush live instrumentation—piano, drums, bass, and violin—the track captured a heartfelt yearning for the moments and emotions that linger in memory. JMSN’s soulful delivery, paired with the refrain of “mmm-mmm-mm,” brought a tender intimacy to the song. The accompanying music video showcased JMSN performing in an empty room, moving freely to the music. Ballet dancers and a string quartet join him at moments, their presence adding a layer of elegance and emotional depth. The minimalist sonics of ‘Most of All” highlighted JMSN’s ability to blend simplicity and sophistication.
‘Funk Outta Here’ paired JMSN’s signature groove with a playful edge, embodying his knack for blending funk, soul, and personality for an authentic and unforgettable energy. The song brought a cheeky, confident swagger to his catalog, showcasing a bold, feel-good vibe that’s impossible to resist. The music video took the fun up a notch with a backyard wrestling theme, shot in collaboration with XBW in Fort Madison, Iowa. Following the events leading up to and during an epic wrestling match, the video captured chaos, camaraderie, and over-the-top theatrics that made it uniquely JMSN. Packed with humor and a DIY spirit, ‘Funk Outta Here’ delivered all the charm and character fans have come to love from his visual storytelling.
‘Funk Outta Here’ paired JMSN’s signature groove with a playful edge, embodying his knack for blending funk, soul, and personality for an authentic and unforgettable energy. The song brought a cheeky, confident swagger to his catalog, showcasing a bold, feel-good vibe that’s impossible to resist. The music video took the fun up a notch with a backyard wrestling theme, shot in collaboration with XBW in Fort Madison, Iowa. Following the events leading up to and during an epic wrestling match, the video captured chaos, camaraderie, and over-the-top theatrics that made it uniquely JMSN. Packed with humor and a DIY spirit, ‘Funk Outta Here’ delivered all the charm and character fans have come to love from his visual storytelling.
‘Most of All’ was a nostalgic ode to love and longing, steeped in the essence that defined much of JMSN’s work around the “It is.” era. Featuring lush live instrumentation—piano, drums, bass, and violin—the track captured a heartfelt yearning for the moments and emotions that linger in memory. JMSN’s soulful delivery, paired with the refrain of “mmm-mmm-mm,” brought a tender intimacy to the song. The accompanying music video showcased JMSN performing in an empty room, moving freely to the music. Ballet dancers and a string quartet join him at moments, their presence adding a layer of elegance and emotional depth. The minimalist sonics of ‘Most of All” highlighted JMSN’s ability to blend simplicity and sophistication.
‘Power’ was a dynamic and uplifting track that set the tone for ‘It Is.’ The song combined soulful grooves and vibrant instrumentation, delivering an anthem that felt as energizing as it was inspiring. The music video, starring Charles Lutz, showcased a dancer escaping the monotony of his day-to-day life through dance as a ritual. Filmed at Detroit landmarks The Masonic Temple and St. Anthony’s church, the video paired movement and striking visuals, making it a perfect companion to the track.
‘Fuck U’ was a bold and unapologetic anthem from JMSN’s third full-length studio album, ‘It is.’ With its laid-back groove and direct lyrics, the track delivered a catchy yet pointed message: stop complaining and face life head-on. Anchored by a simple refrain, “fuck you talking about?”, JMSN challenged listeners to take accountability, reminding us we’ve all been “dealt the same hand, right?” The dimly-lit music video captured JMSN wandering through his house and neighborhood with an understated cool, reinforcing the song’s no-nonsense messaging. The minimal yet striking visuals created a fitting backdrop for a raw, confrontational track, making it a standout moment from the ‘It is.’ era.