One Soul
One Soul started as a duo of childhood friends, Brian Evans and Jason Simpson, who began working together in the early 2000s. They built a following playing...
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One Soul started as a duo of childhood friends, Brian Evans and Jason Simpson, who began working together in the early 2000s. They built a following playing local clubs and open mics before connecting with producer Mark Bell in 2008. Bell signed them to his independent label and produced their debut album, 'The Journey Begins.'
Their song 'Try to Understand' came out in 2009 and became their most recognizable track. It got steady radio play and connected with listeners, though the details around its chart performance and global impact in the existing history feel a bit inflated. Other songs like 'For All' and 'Forget Me' also appeared in their catalog.
What's clearer is that they were a vocal-and-rhythm duo who put out an album in the late 2000s and had a song that stuck with people.
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