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Contemporary R&B singer, songwriter, and producer Jordan Bratton was only nine years old when he played Simba in a Broadway production of The Lion King, but he eventually gravitated more toward music. Bratton caught the attention of the spotify:search:label%3A%22RCA%22 label, who signed him on the strength of a performance that impressed. In late 2013, Bratton started to build interest outside his native New York with a free digital-download mixtape, The Grey Area, for which he provided all the production work and, rather daringly, made without a single guest spot. The following year, he was credited as co-songwriter and co-producer on <a href="spotify:artist:1FbsmLXvj5CccZj6JLk46Z" data-name="Kim Cesarion">Kim Cesarion</a>'s "Angel Wings." Bratton's proper debut single, "Danger," featuring <a href="spotify:artist:0YWxKQj2Go9CGHCp77UOyy" data-name="Fabolous">Fabolous</a>, was released in early 2015 as the teaser for the EP Youth, which he also promoted by opening for labelmate <a href="spotify:artist:7gSjFKpVmDgC2MMsnN8CYq" data-name="Jazmine Sullivan">Jazmine Sullivan</a>. Released that May, Youth also contained "Prisoner," a track on which <a href="spotify:artist:1anyVhU62p31KFi8MEzkbf" data-name="Chance the Rapper">Chance the Rapper</a> provided a guest verse. After a handful of singles and featured appearances, Bratton completed Driver's Ed. The predominantly self-produced mixtape was released by spotify:search:label%3A%22RCA%22 in October 2017. ~ Andy Kellman, Rovi
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