Artist Spotlight
Exclusive Interview With J’versatile, A Multi-talented Artist Who Is Making A Name For Himself In The Music Industry
Jo’Vante James known as J’versatile is an incredible artist and songwriter from Manning, South Carolina. J’versatile has been doing music for over 10 years after writing his first song in high school freshmen year. J’versatile grew up singing in church as a youth and now expanding his talent everywhere he can. J’versatile performed in Charlotte North Carolina outside of the Spectrum Center home of the Charlotte Hornets. J’versatile has got over 3 million streams on sound cloud and he is also a 3x iTunes Charting artist, in 3 different genres. J’versatile’s goals are to become the best artist in his generation in his own way and style.
Check out his recent EP “ONE DAY” on Spotify:
Can you tell our readers about what really inspired you to write music?
J’versatile – What inspired me to write was just the way I help heal and inspire in my songs using the same style of music they listen to, I just use my music to inspire heal, and help.
When did you realize you were going to make music professionally?
J’versatile – When I first heard my voice over a real mic and heard my voice mixed and mastered professionally after I knew I had a voice.
Tell us what is so unique about you and your music?
J’versatile – I’m just real different my music is really different the way it sounds is just different so my uniqueness in my music is just I’m so different.
Can you tell us about your latest releases and what inspired you to create them?
J’versatile – My latest release was called One Day and I really used the whole manifestation of knowing one day the whole world will know my name and hear my music. What inspired me to write was simply because as an artist I know how many people want to be heard and known, so that song speaks for more than just me as an artist it speaks for every music artist in the world.
Can you give us a brief insight into your upcoming projects?
J’versatile – My upcoming projects are 2 r&b singles I’m dropping and 2 hip-hop singles I’m dropping. The focus and goal for those singles are to spread love romantically and inspired others through my music. As you can see I’m being consistent on what I bring to the table.
What do you wish you were told when you first started making music that you think would help artists just starting out?
J’versatile – I wish I was told earlier just to be consistent and have a strong belief in whatever you trying to portray in your music. Believe in yourself and support yourself and others will do the same for you.
What do you do when you don’t do music (creative or otherwise) that you are passionate about?
J’versatile – I play a lot of basketball like a lot of basketball when I’m not doing music. I am a DC and Marvel nerd I just love it. I also love playing video games and spending time with the people I love. I also run a business on Instagram helping others get real engagement.
Any last piece of advice for those artists who just started making music?
J’versatile – Just be consistent and believe in yourself and be creative. Don’t worry about the money or fame it will come just keep going.
How can our readers follow you online?
J’versatile – You can Follow me on Instagram – @jversatile_
Am also on Apple, Spotify, YouTube, and sound cloud.
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