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I discovered him from a friend in uni and i think I'm a bigger fan now
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I was on YouTube back in 2014 I believe and came across the making of Superman, the gift and the curse. I fell in love with the behind-the-scenes and that crazy vocal you used to turn it into a guitar after that I was hooked, and I had to learn more about you and see more of your videos and ever since never stop listening to you. I’ve probably gone to about five different concerts that you’ve come to here in Austin, Texas. I love you and you’re amazing. Never stop doing what you do because you have a gift that should be shared with the world.
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I was driving ro the movies with some friends and they were BEGGING for the aux cord (they'd previously lost their privilege due to whack-ass songs). I gave them a chance and boy was i glad I did!!
They played all time low and I got hooked and listened to, consumed, every song I could find.I've been so very lucky to see mr. jon bellion live 3 times... cannot wait for a 4th
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Found the making of videos in like 2014 or 2015 and it was over for me right away, it even inspired me to pursue music production in college! I used to be an annoying twitter fan hahah
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I heard all time low and was just sold, dont even remember how and when. But that moment really changed my life. Got to meet some of the greatest people through his music!
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I was cleaning a friends house listening to music and Good in Me started to play and I was obsessed with it, well comes to find out I guess I’ve known about him since middle school because I knew the song All Time Low but didn’t know it was him until I heard Good In Me and connected the two songs were the same person and after that day of cleaning I was listening to Jon everyday until I knew every song that he had out.
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I first found out about Jon like 9 years ago through FaZe Clan. They dropped a video where they went to his studio, and honestly, I had no idea who he was at the time. But the whole vibe of the video hooked me. Jon was just in his element, making music, creating with the crew, and it was super real. I remember thinking, “Who is this guy?” and that’s when I decided to check out his music.
The first track I heard was Carry Your Throne, and I’m telling you, that song hit differently. It was like a punch in the gut and at the same time, uplifting. The lyrics, the sound—it just clicked. I was instantly a fan. It wasn’t just a song; it felt like Jon was speaking to something deep inside me. After that, I couldn’t stop listening to his stuff. Every track just kept getting better.
Looking back, it’s crazy to think that a simple FaZe video led me to someone whose music would have such an impact on me. But that’s how it goes, right? One moment, and you find something that sticks with you for years.
The Human Kindness.
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I first found out about Jon like 9 years ago through FaZe Clan. They dropped a video where they went to his studio, and honestly, I had no idea who he was at the time. But the whole vibe of the video hooked me. Jon was just in his element, making music, creating with the crew, and it was super real. I remember thinking, “Who is this guy?” and that’s when I decided to check out his music.
The first track I heard was Carry Your Throne, and I’m telling you, that song hit differently. It was like a punch in the gut and at the same time, uplifting. The lyrics, the sound—it just clicked. I was instantly a fan. It wasn’t just a song; it felt like Jon was speaking to something deep inside me. After that, I couldn’t stop listening to his stuff. Every track just kept getting better.
Looking back, it’s crazy to think that a simple FaZe video led me to someone whose music would have such an impact on me. But that’s how it goes, right? One moment, and you find something that sticks with you for years.
wrote 26 days ago last edited by@meh.mp3 literally pretty much exactly same story, that video where they were playing basketball together, temperrr looking exactly like him lool
Boy Mystic raised from the Wilkins baby
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I was shown all time low via a friend when I was in primary school, I was around 9/10 years old
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I probably found out about him in 2014 or 15 through a friend first song heard of him was jungle and I was obsessed, I had never had a favourite artist back then but all his songs just felt right... And then discovering that the music I liked he either wrote or contributed in a way. He's just phenomenal to me couldn't have chosen a better artist
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I first found out about Jon like 9 years ago through FaZe Clan. They dropped a video where they went to his studio, and honestly, I had no idea who he was at the time. But the whole vibe of the video hooked me. Jon was just in his element, making music, creating with the crew, and it was super real. I remember thinking, “Who is this guy?” and that’s when I decided to check out his music.
The first track I heard was Carry Your Throne, and I’m telling you, that song hit differently. It was like a punch in the gut and at the same time, uplifting. The lyrics, the sound—it just clicked. I was instantly a fan. It wasn’t just a song; it felt like Jon was speaking to something deep inside me. After that, I couldn’t stop listening to his stuff. Every track just kept getting better.
Looking back, it’s crazy to think that a simple FaZe video led me to someone whose music would have such an impact on me. But that’s how it goes, right? One moment, and you find something that sticks with you for years.
wrote 25 days ago last edited by@meh.mp3 Same here, watching the Faze new York house guys go to his studio was a crazy domino effect that somehow ended up in an early 2000s style forum.
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I first found out about Jon like 9 years ago through FaZe Clan. They dropped a video where they went to his studio, and honestly, I had no idea who he was at the time. But the whole vibe of the video hooked me. Jon was just in his element, making music, creating with the crew, and it was super real. I remember thinking, “Who is this guy?” and that’s when I decided to check out his music.
The first track I heard was Carry Your Throne, and I’m telling you, that song hit differently. It was like a punch in the gut and at the same time, uplifting. The lyrics, the sound—it just clicked. I was instantly a fan. It wasn’t just a song; it felt like Jon was speaking to something deep inside me. After that, I couldn’t stop listening to his stuff. Every track just kept getting better.
Looking back, it’s crazy to think that a simple FaZe video led me to someone whose music would have such an impact on me. But that’s how it goes, right? One moment, and you find something that sticks with you for years.
wrote 25 days ago last edited by@meh.mp3 broooo in that video did they play ball at one point? I'm sure I've seen it, FaZe Rains 100k subscriber montage put me on, those FaZe boys know MUUUSIC
FLY EAGLES FLY
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@meh.mp3 literally pretty much exactly same story, that video where they were playing basketball together, temperrr looking exactly like him lool
wrote 25 days ago last edited by@Zeonder damn all I hadda do was scroll down, they did play ball in that video. I'm glad all the dudes who grew up on FaZe are here now, crazy how interlinked people can be off the small shit.
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