Jesse McCartney Super Bad
May 6, 2014 ·
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Jesse’s new single, Superbad, is set to be released on May 6th and his upcoming album later this Spring/Summer. He released his newest EP “In Technicolor Part 1” this past...
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Jesse’s new single, Superbad, is set to be released on May 6th and his upcoming album later this Spring/Summer.
He released his newest EP “In Technicolor Part 1” this past December after a 4-year hiatus from the music world.
The platinum selling recording artist recently performed some of his new tracks at the Coca-Cola AMA Pre-Show and spent the summer on tour with Backstreet Boys for their “World Like This” tour.
Jesse also showed off his acting skills this year and starred in the final season of Lifetime’s hit drama Army Wives.
855k followers on Twitter / 2.9 million likes Facebook / 270k Followers on Instagram
INTERVIEW FROM GRAMMY.COM FROM LATE 2013
Actor and singer/songwriter Jesse McCartney recently visited The Recording Academy's headquarters in Santa Monica, Calif., to participate in an exclusive GRAMMY.com interview. McCartney discussed touring with the Backstreet Boys, his return to music with his new single "Back Together" from his forthcoming EP and his decision to transition from a major label to an independent label, among other topics.
"There's a quiet revolution of people who are even established deciding that they don't necessarily need this major label above them to make music and to make their fans happy," said McCartney on his decision to release his new single with independent label Eight0Eight Records. "I think that was my thought process going into this. … It just seemed like the appropriate move."
Born in New York, former "All My Children" actor McCartney kicked off his music career at age 12 as a member of the boy band Dream Street, whose 2001 self-titled debut album cracked the Top 40 on the Billboard 200 in 2001. In 2004 McCartney released his first solo album, Beautiful Soul. The album attained platinum status and landed at No. 15 on the Billboard 200 on the strength of the Top 20 title-track.
McCartney's next two studio albums, 2006's Right Where You Want Me and 2008's Departure, both peaked within the Top 15, with the latter album spawning the Top 10 platinum-certified hit "Leavin'." In 2008 McCartney co-wrote Leona Lewis' "Bleeding Love," which topped the Billboard 100 in 2008 and garnered two GRAMMY nominations, including Record Of The Year.
"Back Together" is McCartney's first single from his upcoming EP, which is set for release Nov. 5. McCartney recently wrapped a U.S. tour opening for the Backstreet Boys.
INTERVIEW WITH ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT FROM LATE 2013
After nearly a four-year hiatus, Jesse McCartney is back with a new EP and a whole new sound. Jesse came by our studio after his EP, Technicolor Part 1ped to talk about his return to the music scene, which he says fans have been very patiently waiting for.
"I was able to sort of step back over the last few years and step out of the limelight for a second," McCartney said. "[I] just needed to live a little bit and kind of take some time off and come up with some new material to write about."
The new music is infused with sounds of the '60s and '70s that Jesse says he grew up listening to. "I wanted to make an album this time around that sort of reflected what I grew up listening to as a child and a lot of that is what my parents listened to," said McCartney.
This is the first time the Beautiful Soul singer is releasing an EP, not to mention he is doing it all on his own through his independent label Eight0eight Records. "I was with a label for 10 years and it was amazing, but I feel like I kind of know what I'm doing now on the full spectrum of things," said McCartney. "Not just creatively but now business-wise, too."
With the contagious track Back Together and the soulful marriage-themed Tie the Knot, fans are going to see a new side to the singer-songwriter, who says this EP is his "proudest music achievement to date."
Jesse's new album is set for release next year.
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He released his newest EP “In Technicolor Part 1” this past December after a 4-year hiatus from the music world.
The platinum selling recording artist recently performed some of his new tracks at the Coca-Cola AMA Pre-Show and spent the summer on tour with Backstreet Boys for their “World Like This” tour.
Jesse also showed off his acting skills this year and starred in the final season of Lifetime’s hit drama Army Wives.
855k followers on Twitter / 2.9 million likes Facebook / 270k Followers on Instagram
INTERVIEW FROM GRAMMY.COM FROM LATE 2013
Actor and singer/songwriter Jesse McCartney recently visited The Recording Academy's headquarters in Santa Monica, Calif., to participate in an exclusive GRAMMY.com interview. McCartney discussed touring with the Backstreet Boys, his return to music with his new single "Back Together" from his forthcoming EP and his decision to transition from a major label to an independent label, among other topics.
"There's a quiet revolution of people who are even established deciding that they don't necessarily need this major label above them to make music and to make their fans happy," said McCartney on his decision to release his new single with independent label Eight0Eight Records. "I think that was my thought process going into this. … It just seemed like the appropriate move."
Born in New York, former "All My Children" actor McCartney kicked off his music career at age 12 as a member of the boy band Dream Street, whose 2001 self-titled debut album cracked the Top 40 on the Billboard 200 in 2001. In 2004 McCartney released his first solo album, Beautiful Soul. The album attained platinum status and landed at No. 15 on the Billboard 200 on the strength of the Top 20 title-track.
McCartney's next two studio albums, 2006's Right Where You Want Me and 2008's Departure, both peaked within the Top 15, with the latter album spawning the Top 10 platinum-certified hit "Leavin'." In 2008 McCartney co-wrote Leona Lewis' "Bleeding Love," which topped the Billboard 100 in 2008 and garnered two GRAMMY nominations, including Record Of The Year.
"Back Together" is McCartney's first single from his upcoming EP, which is set for release Nov. 5. McCartney recently wrapped a U.S. tour opening for the Backstreet Boys.
INTERVIEW WITH ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT FROM LATE 2013
After nearly a four-year hiatus, Jesse McCartney is back with a new EP and a whole new sound. Jesse came by our studio after his EP, Technicolor Part 1ped to talk about his return to the music scene, which he says fans have been very patiently waiting for.
"I was able to sort of step back over the last few years and step out of the limelight for a second," McCartney said. "[I] just needed to live a little bit and kind of take some time off and come up with some new material to write about."
The new music is infused with sounds of the '60s and '70s that Jesse says he grew up listening to. "I wanted to make an album this time around that sort of reflected what I grew up listening to as a child and a lot of that is what my parents listened to," said McCartney.
This is the first time the Beautiful Soul singer is releasing an EP, not to mention he is doing it all on his own through his independent label Eight0eight Records. "I was with a label for 10 years and it was amazing, but I feel like I kind of know what I'm doing now on the full spectrum of things," said McCartney. "Not just creatively but now business-wise, too."
With the contagious track Back Together and the soulful marriage-themed Tie the Knot, fans are going to see a new side to the singer-songwriter, who says this EP is his "proudest music achievement to date."
Jesse's new album is set for release next year.
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