Jeremy Gregory
Jeremy Gregory, is an American singer and songwriter from Wichita, Kansas. He spent the following decade co-writing songs for himself and other recording artists. He experienced major commercial success as an independent artist with the single “Don’t Force It", which reached Billboard Top 200.
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| Birth name | Jeremy Gregory |
| Origin | Wichita, Kansas, U.S. |
| Genres | Pop Contemporary R&B R&B/soul |
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| Years active | 2015–present |
| Website | www |
Early life
Jeremy Gregory is a Kansas native, American R&B singer and songwriter. His connection to the arts started young, exposure to various musical influences continued throughout Jeremy's childhood, affording him a deep appreciation for many different genres & styles. Jeremy recorded his first Gospel Back 2 The Wall with Tabernacle Baptist Church Youth Choir. After College, He continued to expand his performance portfolio.
Career
Notable memories of successful auditions with American pop shows such as American Idol and The Voice. After a few years of Los Angeles inspiration, Jeremy shifted his focus to developing a new sound, collaborating with many upcoming artists & top producers. Jeremy released his first single "Dream" in August of 2017. Jeremy’s November 2020 release "Novocaine" is his 2nd single. "Novocaine" has blazed the charts. Jeremy followed up Novocaine with another Smooth R&B Hit Released June 2021 “ Credit For Love”. “Credit For Love” is hitting the airwaves heavily. “High Cloud Music" has labeled Jeremy as the #1 go to artist, a newcomer that can hold his weight against music industry giants. Since, his debut single, Dreams, and popular tracks Novocaine, Credit For Love, Breakthrough, Don’t Force It, and Credit For Love Remix Feat Danny C. Jeremy was recently named one of the Top 22 Fresh Faces of Talent of 2022 and A Rising Star By Voyage LA Magazine.
Discography
- ’’Dream (2017)
- ’’Novocaine (2020)
- ’’Credit For Love (2021)
- ’’Breakthrough (2022)
- ’’Don’t Force It (2022)
- ’’Credit For Love Remix (2022)
References
- ↑ "Jeremy Gregory: Novocaine". Retrieved 2020-11-29.
- ↑ "Rising Star Jeremy Gregory". Retrieved 2022-01-08.
- ↑ "Music Artist Jeremy Gregory". Retrieved 2022-01-08.
- ↑ "Music Artist Jeremy Gregory". Retrieved 2022-01-08.
External links
- Official Website
- Rising Star Jeremy Gregory
- Loop Magazine Jeremy Gregory
- Music Artist Jeremy Gregory
- About Jeremy Gregory
- Something Dope Jeremy Gregory
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