At the age of 23, John Michael has established himself as one of the premier singer/songwriters of
the upcoming generation. Born in northeast Washington, D.C. and raised in Virginia, John Michael
began writing at 16 years old. He has penned material for several distinguished producers who have
worked with top artists such as Wale, Rick Ross, Lloyd, and Jay Sean. Although he is a force to be
reckoned with behind the scenes, John Michael is ready to step into the spotlight and showcase his
own music.
Unaware of his innate ability to sing, music always surrounded him growing up. His mother
subjected him to the sounds of James Taylor while his father introduced him to the world of soul,
funk, and big band. Throughout high school he dropped hooks for classmates during freestyle battles
and mixed his own beats. He began to take his talent more seriously after friends were blown away
by his rendition of Dru Hill’s “April Showers.” It was at this point that singing and writing
transitioned from a hobby to a daily grind. Musically influenced by Stevie Wonder, Glenn Lewis,
Donell Jones, Jon B., Lauryn Hill and Dru Hill, his unique ability to write and perform places him
among the elite. “I set my standards high. I view my competition as Ne-Yo, Chris Brown, Trey
Songz and similar artists out today,” said John Michael. “I need my music to sound like that or
better.” His strong work ethic and willingness to put in long studio hours has resulted in soulful hits
like “Just A Man” and “Where I Belong.”
The key to success for John Michael is that he never gives up. His determination to prove skeptics
wrong only adds fuel to his fire. This focus and dedication keeps him in the studio writing new
material for his debut album. He is also working on songs for potential Budweiser and Nike
commercials, as well as songwriting projects with Scotland artist Kasey Monroe.
“Everything I do is for my son. I don’t want him to worry about money like I did. That is what
pushes me. I never had a team around to get me where I am today. I had to do everything on my
own,” said John Michael. “Music has always been a hobby that I kept close. Now it’s time for me to
push it out to the world.