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I haven’t had social media on my phone for over 6 years. I’ve missed out on interaction and times and tour memories yall held dear. I wanna re connect and hear about times on tour or moments listening to albums for the first time, people you’ve met. What ever here.
Like I said this forum is sort like social media for me. The emails and here is where yall will get everything first.
First of all this is dope. I’m excited to see what’s to come!
My older brother introduced me to your music in high school. SoundCloud was filled with everything Jon. The first song that gave me chills was simple and sweet. Fast forward 5 years I got that tattooed bc your music meant the world to me. Fast forward another 5 years, I’ve only had the honor of seeing once in Dallas (2016) and I’m praying to see you again! I have however, seen your work again. I’ve seen Tori Kelly and Jonas brothers in there most recent albums to get of feel of your work! And it absolutely did not disappoint! I’m getting married in 2026, and the best gift would be new music and a concert! Nothing else matters!
Happy to be here 🩷
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I haven’t had social media on my phone for over 6 years. I’ve missed out on interaction and times and tour memories yall held dear. I wanna re connect and hear about times on tour or moments listening to albums for the first time, people you’ve met. What ever here.
Like I said this forum is sort like social media for me. The emails and here is where yall will get everything first.
@User12261990 You are such a huge part of my life even though we may never meet. I love how an artist can have such a huge impact on someone in that way. I remember I was in 6th grade when I heard "All Time Low" for the first time. I was out in the hallway with my friend and I had her play the song over and over because it was instantly just the best thing my middle school girl ears had ever heard. From that moment on I was hooked and all I could think, breath, speak, was your music! You influenced so much of my middle-highschool time, and I wouldnt have it any other way. I had 2 close friends at the time that also loved your music and we bonded over it. Sophomore year GSP came out and I remember sitting in math class listening to the album with my guy friend. It was such a special moment bonding over your art. I was able to go to your glory sound prep concert in Chicago, and my family cherishes probably the worst photo of me EVER from that concert. I was so full of pure joy and excitement in that moment. I have moved into other music the past couple years, but you are always the backbone and foundation of my love for music. I can listen to any of your music and it never gets old. Never stop doing what you do best, because it impacts so many people in ways you could never know. Lots of love <33
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I won a reality show in Aus in 2015, and 3 years in with a major label I was feeling disconnected with the path I was being taken down.
Two mates put me on to the beat breakdown of Guillotine, and that was the very first moment I saw that an artist could produce their own stuff as well as write it. It hurdled me into what has turned into a 10 year journey as a creative (I've found labelling myself as a producer, writer, artist, vocalist is too restricting).
Since that day, I've gotten hundreds of cut - some with some of my countries biggest names - have a Billboard #1 in Japan, release my own music to satisfy my intrigues and share my perspectives and continue to learn and unlearn the rules I subconsciously adopt - and Jon Bellions artistry and philosophy when it comes to interfacing with creativity is something that I resonate profoundly with, to which I owe a great deal of gratitude.
So thankyou JB, from one vessel to another
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Your just a Different type jon...Very proud of you
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I haven’t had social media on my phone for over 6 years. I’ve missed out on interaction and times and tour memories yall held dear. I wanna re connect and hear about times on tour or moments listening to albums for the first time, people you’ve met. What ever here.
Like I said this forum is sort like social media for me. The emails and here is where yall will get everything first.
@User12261990
I was working as an intern for the summer in 2018 at a particularly boring desk job. A friend had recommended that I listen to Jon Bellion. I had heard "All Time Low Before" but only maybe once or twice on the radio, so I didn't know anything else about you or your Music. There I was sitting at my desk, when Stupid Deep came on. I don't know what to even call that sound that occurs after the first two chorus verses, but I remember stopping in my tracks and thinking how I had never heard anything like that before. From there it was the most fun deep dive experience ever, and I sort of discovered everything backwards. First I fell in love with GSP (Blu, stupid deep, internet in particular), then it was Human Condition (Overwhelming, Maybe IDK, Morning in America), and so on backwards to the first album. Then I got to discover the "Making of Videos...", the GSP Documentary and a lot of your unreleased songs on YouTube. What was extremely fun as well was when I started to literally hear your voice in other people's songs - like "Trumpets" by Jason and "Life Must Go" on by Quinn. I'd look at the song credits and sure enough you'd be listed. Ultimately I love how each you've made song has such a unique sound. -
@User12261990 I first listened to Jon's music in 2015 when I was a senior in high school and I've been a massive fan ever since. Been to 3 concerts in person and had a chance to meet and take some photos with Jon in 2016. He is still the best live performer I have ever seen and am super excited for the possibility to get to see him in concert again. Got tons of merch and still have GSP admission ticket so excited to see what comes of that. Discovered Lawrence when they opened for Jon and absolutely love them. Everything Jon has a hand in I have enjoyed and at this point he really is a huge role model for me. I love how authentic he is and I'm just really excited to be here and can't wait to get to experience everything he has in store for us. He just needed saving from himself.
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I haven’t had social media on my phone for over 6 years. I’ve missed out on interaction and times and tour memories yall held dear. I wanna re connect and hear about times on tour or moments listening to albums for the first time, people you’ve met. What ever here.
Like I said this forum is sort like social media for me. The emails and here is where yall will get everything first.
@User12261990 I don't even remember how I found your music, but I remember when All Time Low just went super viral and I spiraled into my love for the music. I found you all by myself, no influence from others, and it felt so special to me to know I had an artist I loved that felt uniquely me. But it was also lonely!! I managed to find other fans and went twice to shows. I still have my original Ticketmaster ticket printed and pinned on my corkboard haha. Yours was the first concert I chose to go to that wasn't me just tagging along with other people. It was terrifying and exciting and I remember I just completely forgot to breathe when you walked out on stage lmao. Meanwhile a dude twice my size was SCREAMING his head off, obsessed.
Can't wait to make more memories with your music️
My house. My chair. My woman.
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I haven’t had social media on my phone for over 6 years. I’ve missed out on interaction and times and tour memories yall held dear. I wanna re connect and hear about times on tour or moments listening to albums for the first time, people you’ve met. What ever here.
Like I said this forum is sort like social media for me. The emails and here is where yall will get everything first.
@User12261990 the first time I heard your music I was going to college. It was March of 2016. I was going through a lot of change during those years. A lot of “what do I do with my life” and “am I really on a track for something more” kind of questions…one day, I was cleaning my room and heard “Ooh” on Spotify. I listened to it on repeat and then went back and downloaded the entire The Definition album and put that on repeat. I was HOOKED and fell into the rabbit hole with the rest of your music. I even stumbled on your Scattered Thoughts Vol. 1 album on YouTube. When The Human Condition released, it was like a breath of fresh air for me and gave me so much more clarity with the direction for my life.
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I'm pretty sure I didn't know who JB was when I heard Violence by B.o.b and I loved Psychadelik Thoughtz so much at that time. I think I was then recommended JB either on Spotify or YouTube and IMMEDIATELY fell in love and went down a rabbit hole! I got to experience one of my favorite concerts in a small venue called The Rock in Tucson in summer of 2016. I went by myself and the crowd was one of the absolute best I have been a part of. I got to meet Mylon after the show. Then I found out JB would be back in February 2017 with Twenty One Pilots and Judah & The Lion. I went by myself to that one too and once again an amazing experience!!
I am so happy to have discovered your music Jon, especially when I did. I don't feel that deeply with many artists/producers and your music is such a safe space and I feel it in my heart and soul. It's such a wonderful thing watching you create, truly. And MY GOD do I get choked up everytime I blast Kid Again. I am truly looking forward to more solo music from you. Oh man and I just barely heard young gun with Tori Kelly.... ahhhhhh!!! So damn good!!
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My friend and I found Jons music on a youtube channel called "best modern music" back in 2014 i think maybe earlier cant really remember but we were addicted from then and started to listen to everything he released from then on.
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I haven’t had social media on my phone for over 6 years. I’ve missed out on interaction and times and tour memories yall held dear. I wanna re connect and hear about times on tour or moments listening to albums for the first time, people you’ve met. What ever here.
Like I said this forum is sort like social media for me. The emails and here is where yall will get everything first.
@User12261990 I can't remember how I found your music but when I finally got to see a show, it was GSP in Boston, August 2019 I believe. I was front row, center and I've been chasing that high since. I love live music and I am fortunate to go to many artists shows but nothing has come close to watching you create and just vibe in such a carefree kind of way. It seemed so effortless. I know my friends will be just as excited to see exile end because I haven't shut up about your ass for six years.
I have a video of you sitting in front of me singing Woke The Fuck Up and I'm so glad I took the video but I'm also so glad I watched with my own eyes and not through the screen. I can't wait to see what you've been cooking. Thank you for this space and for sharing your passion with us. You are appreciated.
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I haven’t had social media on my phone for over 6 years. I’ve missed out on interaction and times and tour memories yall held dear. I wanna re connect and hear about times on tour or moments listening to albums for the first time, people you’ve met. What ever here.
Like I said this forum is sort like social media for me. The emails and here is where yall will get everything first.
@User12261990 The night GSP came out it was snowing like crazy near me. For some reason I had this feeling that I just needed to sit alone outside in the snow with headphones on and just experience it. It was one of the most centering moments in my life and nothing has ever come close to that. Truly a magical moment.
If they don't feel your thoughts, start dreaming in braille
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Jon, it has felt like your music was written just for me. Each stage of life I am in, you have had an album or song that speaks directly to it. From being 22 and confused, to coming to terms with my own humanity amidst high expectations, to dealing with luxury in this world, to falling-in love and getting married. Just as I was going through those experiences, you seemed to be releasing a song or album about it.
Now I have kids of my own and I can't help but think your next album will speak to early parenting, at least a little bit... Can't wait to hear the next stuff you have for us!
Overall, I am super happy for you to be able to make music of your own again. Praying for you and your family as you step into this next phase!
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Jon, it has felt like your music was written just for me. Each stage of life I am in, you have had an album or song that speaks directly to it. From being 22 and confused, to coming to terms with my own humanity amidst high expectations, to dealing with luxury in this world, to falling-in love and getting married. Just as I was going through those experiences, you seemed to be releasing a song or album about it.
Now I have kids of my own and I can't help but think your next album will speak to early parenting, at least a little bit... Can't wait to hear the next stuff you have for us!
Overall, I am super happy for you to be able to make music of your own again. Praying for you and your family as you step into this next phase!
@hellinisticninja same, while no doubt our timing is just great(I had a kid recently too lol), I’ve come to the conclusion he writes so universally and to a specific kind of heart that it connects so well with it. I have my own theories that include Jon, Bob Dylan style writing and folk music as a whole.
Boy Mystic raised from the Wilkins baby
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I haven’t had social media on my phone for over 6 years. I’ve missed out on interaction and times and tour memories yall held dear. I wanna re connect and hear about times on tour or moments listening to albums for the first time, people you’ve met. What ever here.
Like I said this forum is sort like social media for me. The emails and here is where yall will get everything first.
@User12261990 I discovered your music when I was in middle school. Music was a big outlet for me and my self-expression. I would fall down Youtube wormholes and fantasized about one day becoming a producer like you. I never had that level of talent, but your passion for the music was so inspirational. Even though I never pursued a career in music I did everything I could to keep music and art in my life and it's made my experience on this Earth so much more fulfilling. The Human Condition changed my life, and it's still my favorite no-skip album. Specifically, Hand of God is the most beautiful piece of art to me. You can hear and feel the love and craftmanship that went into it. Love you, Jon! Keep doing what you're doing. Looking forward to what's next!
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@User12261990 I discovered your music when I was in middle school. Music was a big outlet for me and my self-expression. I would fall down Youtube wormholes and fantasized about one day becoming a producer like you. I never had that level of talent, but your passion for the music was so inspirational. Even though I never pursued a career in music I did everything I could to keep music and art in my life and it's made my experience on this Earth so much more fulfilling. The Human Condition changed my life, and it's still my favorite no-skip album. Specifically, Hand of God is the most beautiful piece of art to me. You can hear and feel the love and craftmanship that went into it. Love you, Jon! Keep doing what you're doing. Looking forward to what's next!
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I found you on a suggested playlist on Spotify my freshman year of high school. I was a Long Island kid in the middle of nowhere North Carolina and I felt like you were my big brother telling me everything was gonna be okay. I’ve traveled all over to see you, even back to NY while living in NC because I wouldn’t miss jones beach for the world. Now as a parent too I cannot wait to connect and cry through your songs as we both grow up
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Hey Jon, I'm Shane Breece. My buddy Travis introduced me to your music back in 2017 in Freshman year and then your Genius interview popped up on my YT. After watching that, I became a lifelong superfan. Went down every rabbit hole I could to study your craft, your creativity, and the driving force behind everything. I'm 22 now and have been a musician for 17 years. I always knew I was gonna be a musician, but when I discovered your artistry, I finally had something to shoot for. I had a target to aim my arrows at, and the drive to just keep shooting until something hit the mark. I wouldn't be half the creator I am today without your music. It's bucket list item #1 to work with you one day soon (it's going to happen lol) and I can't wait for the opportunity to shake your hand in person and tell you thank you for being a "little creator" and inviting us to witness your "daily offerings".
PS is Mark Ronson as monotone in person as he seems in this Masterclass?? out of pocket my fault
PSS Tell Tenroc to drop the album alr
PX Tori better have a feature on your album or else I'm giving your masters back to Capitol
God bless,
Beautiful Mind Inductee 2030Beautiful Mind Inductee 2030
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hey, Jon @User12261990 are we ever going to get the full Cove City concert from COVID-19? the videos online have carried me on some days