A singer-songwriter who turned teenage writing into Epic Records singles about heartbreak.
If you want to get a sense of his lane, start with "Coldest Heartbreak" and "Good Die Young." They frame that mix of polished production and straightforward emotional weight.
J. Drew's music sticks because it's direct about the kind of heartbreak that doesn't fade easy. "Coldest Heartbreak" with Jasmine Villegas became his most recognizable track for a reason, it's a clean, sharp take on a relationship gone permanently cold. He's worked with producers like Boi-1da and artists like H.E.R., which gives his songs a polished R&B feel even when the subject matter is raw.
He started writing and performing in his early teens, then signed with Epic Records in 2015 and put out "I'm a Mess" that same year. By 2019 he'd released the album "Love & Loss," which pretty much sums up the territory his songs keep circling back to.
Keep it compact: a lyric you come back to, a live memory, or the part of the catalog you would point someone toward first.
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