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@chrisjobemusic
Chris Jobe is a singer, songwriter, producer, and multi-instrumentalist who fuses bedroom pop, indie rock, and soul.
Jobe first captured U.S. national attention on NBC’s hit show Songland, which launched his career into the spotlight and opened doors for festival appearances across the Midwest and South. His following music video drew praise from Billboard for its portrayal of familial addiction and polished, heartfelt delivery.
In 2022, Jobe released his album <a href="spotify:album:09UOkF3B0QltpykkZ2EQki" data-name="Why Do All These Sad Songs Turn You On?">Why Do All These Sad Songs Turn You On?</a>, which garnered international radio play in Los Angeles, Nashville, Sydney, and Tokyo, and solidified his reputation as a rising indie talent. The album achieved over 45,000 streams on Spotify within the first month and was supported by two sold-out full band shows in Los Angeles.
Building on this momentum, Jobe dropped a three-song EP <a href="spotify:album:7Er4iNcJ52T7Y5LAdTicoa" data-name="Don't Make Me Fall In Love">Don't Make Me Fall In Love</a> in December 2024. The EP quickly amassed 25,000 streams within its first 20 days, with the lead single <a href="spotify:album:4OrvsldmcAF5nhVqofdb2p" data-name="Talking With Your Eyes">Talking With Your Eyes</a> hitting #1 in the pop category on SubmitHub, a leading platform for independent artists.
Beyond his music, Jobe is known for his creative, hands-on approach to visual storytelling. He self-produces and directs his music videos, including an ambitious video for <a href="spotify:track:1QSmIoEuGTa6p0MV6NKcy1" data-name="Talking With Your Eyes">Talking With Your Eyes</a>, that involved hoisting a 250-pound cinema projector from a beachside cliff to capture his vision which became Vevo’s 1st featured video for “Rising Indie”.
@chrisjobemusic
Chris Jobe is a singer, songwriter, producer, and multi-instrumentalist who fuses bedroom pop, indie rock, and soul.
Jobe first captured U.S. national attention on NBC’s hit show Songland, which launched his career into the spotlight and opened doors for festival appearances across the Midwest and South. His following music video drew praise from Billboard for its portrayal of familial addiction and polished, heartfelt delivery.
In 2022, Jobe released his album <a href="spotify:album:09UOkF3B0QltpykkZ2EQki" data-name="Why Do All These Sad Songs Turn You On?">Why Do All These Sad Songs Turn You On?</a>, which garnered international radio play in Los Angeles, Nashville, Sydney, and Tokyo, and solidified his reputation as a rising indie talent. The album achieved over 45,000 streams on Spotify within the first month and was supported by two sold-out full band shows in Los Angeles.
Building on this momentum, Jobe dropped a three-song EP <a href="spotify:album:7Er4iNcJ52T7Y5LAdTicoa" data-name="Don't Make Me Fall In Love">Don't Make Me Fall In Love</a> in December 2024. The EP quickly amassed 25,000 streams within its first 20 days, with the lead single <a href="spotify:album:4OrvsldmcAF5nhVqofdb2p" data-name="Talking With Your Eyes">Talking With Your Eyes</a> hitting #1 in the pop category on SubmitHub, a leading platform for independent artists.
Beyond his music, Jobe is known for his creative, hands-on approach to visual storytelling. He self-produces and directs his music videos, including an ambitious video for <a href="spotify:track:1QSmIoEuGTa6p0MV6NKcy1" data-name="Talking With Your Eyes">Talking With Your Eyes</a>, that involved hoisting a 250-pound cinema projector from a beachside cliff to capture his vision which became Vevo’s 1st featured video for “Rising Indie”.
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