British-born artist St. Jezzer has released his latest single, “Dad Life,” a heartfelt celebration of fatherhood that is set to resonate with audiences on September 1, 2024, coinciding with Father’s Day in Australia and New Zealand. This vibrant track is rooted in a Christian perspective, yet it aims to be accessible and relatable to people of all faiths and backgrounds.
In “Dad Life,” St. Jezzer seeks to fill a notable gap in the Christian music landscape, where jazz and funk are in short supply. He is passionate about creating music that not only uplifts but also transcends traditional boundaries, appealing to both Christians and non-Christians alike. “I want my music to provoke thought and joy,” he shares, emphasizing his commitment to writing lyrics that resonate universally.
As he embarks on this new release, St. Jezzer is actively seeking opportunities to expand his audience through playlisting, radio play, interviews, and articles that will introduce his work to listeners who may be interested. He welcomes feedback on his music and hopes to engage with a wider community of fans.
Raised in a musical family with organ-playing and secondary-school music-teaching parents, St. Jezzer’s passion for music began at an early age. He started piano lessons at 5, followed by drums at 9, and by the age of 10, he was already writing music prolifically using Cubase. While his family enjoyed classical and traditional church music, St. Jezzer immersed himself in jazz, funk, soul, and gospel, shaping his unique sound and artistic vision.
“Dad Life” is a reflection of his journey as a father and an artist, and it promises to be a refreshing addition to the music world. Listeners can look forward to an uplifting experience that celebrates the joys of fatherhood while inviting everyone to join in, regardless of their faith background.
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