STEET 5/4: Spring Lawnparties Issue

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The Daily Princetonian

Thursday MAY 4, 2017

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PAGES DESIGNED BY CATHERINE WANG, DANIELLE HOFFMAN, JIANING ZHAO, AND LYRIC PEROT :: STREET EDITORS

SPRING LAWNPARTIES 2017

JEREMIH

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The 16-year-old Jeremih Felton was not too different from an average Princeton student: having skipped senior year with overachieving academic performance, Jeremih entered college to pursue a career in engineering. He quickly realized his vocal abilities after performing at a school talent show and receiving unanimous positive feedback. Jeremih could not have known, though, that he would go on to become a 2015 iHeart Music Award winner, well-known for his hit single “Birthday Sex” and the more recent “Don’t Tell ’Em,” which was his third top-ten hit on the Billboard Hot 100. His success wasn’t completely unexpected; a self-taught multiinstrumentalist, Jeremih started playing drums at three years old before moving on to teach himself saxophone, piano, and bass guitar. “I wouldn’t say I was What is love? Is it giving up? ‘Cause that’s not how you raised me. Never Shout Never is an American rock band formed in 2007 in Joplin, Missouri. The music group is composed of lead vocalist and guitarist Christofer Drew, bassist Taylor MacPhee, and drummer Hayden Kaiser. Drew started making solo music under the name NeverShoutNever! when he was just 16, eventually achieving online recognition on MySpace. Drew’s single “Bigcitydreams,”from his first EP “Yippee,”held the number one spot on Billboard’s Hot Singles Sales chart for four weeks without a record label. His first full album, “What is Love?,” debuted number 24 on Billboard’s albums chart under his own imprint, Loveway Records. He went on to sign with Warner Brothers Records and started collaborating with the touring band “The Shout,” eventually forming the full band and changing the name to its present stylized form: Never Shout Never.

Described as chirpy, emo love tunes, the songs go against mainstream conventions. The music group has released six

forced into music, but while other kids were getting video games and toys for Christmas, I was given musical instruments.”

Jeremih has been described as a “bookworm by day, beat-maker by night.” He’s a producer, recorder, rapper, and singer, and he knows his strengths: “I can make a great sex song anytime I want, without even saying a body part, without saying anything that could be omitted on the radio. Somehow I’ve just been given that ability,” he said in an interview. He isn’t wrong. When asked in another interview whether he sees him-

self as a perfectionist, Jeremih confessed, “To me, a lot of records are just icing on the cake… I wanted to put out something that I felt would last a lifetime, that wouldn’t get old.” It is inspirational to see that his success comes from not only talent, but also hard work and a persistent refusal to produce “anything half-assed.” He knows his calling, and he takes it seriously. That’s to be respected in a musician, regardless of the music itself. Jeremih cites Michael Jackson, Stevie Wonder, and R. Kelly as his biggest influences. When his debut album was released, Andy Kellman of AllMusic described Jeremih’s voice as “charmingly sly” and “hard to not like.” If you come to the main act at Quad on this Sunday’s Lawnparties, you’ll be able to verify that for yourself.

Destin Route, commonly known in the rap community as J.I.D, is an American rapper from Atlanta, Georgia who will be opening for Jeremih this Sunday at Quad’s Lawnparties. Currently signed to J. Cole’s Dreamville Records, J.I.D has been producing albums since

Never Shout Never albums and nine EP’s. Their third album, “Time Travel,”was the first album recorded by the full band.

Drew describes his music as experimental and emphasizes expression. In an interview with

Lehigh Valley Music, Drew states that “there’s no reason to make

cookie-cutter music. I feel like that’s all that’s coming out these days, and I wish people could just wake up and see that music should be something that’s expression, that’s artistry, that’s not just a song somebody wrote for you.” His love for different sounds echoes across the band, with

most live shows being quite different from the label recordings.

One of their most famous songs, “What is Love?,” the title track of their first album, features steady, rustic rock sounds with a simplistic and innocent vibe. The music video is presented in a faded autumn setting,

2015. After starting his college career playing football, J.I.D quickly realized that his future was in the music industry, and dropped out to pursue his dreams. -JIANING ZHAO STREET EDITOR

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coupled with a creative and artsy approach to the imagery. Never Shout Never is looking forward to the release of “Emerald Sun,” their seventh album, in 2018.

-PATRICIA CHEN CONTRIBUTOR


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