Paris Jones (male singer)

Paris Jones (born Patrick Campbell, July 12, 1990[1]) is an American singer, musician and producer from California and Virginia.

He credits his father with being the earliest influence on his music, saying that he "bought me my first DJ set (2 turntables and a 2 channel mixer before Serato lol) when I was 10 years old.

[5] On his second day of college, one of his best friends in California was fatally shot, and Campbell increasingly turned to music as an outlet for his feelings.

Music, which described it as "Auto-Tune ballads ("Ashley Brown"), easy, soul-stirring mid-tempos ("Okay"), drum and bass infused underground hip-hop tracks ("Name Droppin'"), spacey, hypnotic metaphor treats ("Birds And Horses") and an experimental interpretation of Drake's "I'll Take Care Of You" that has been slowed down to chopped and screwed like speed.

"[14] "Make It Hot / The Assassination" features voiceover contributions from American actor Jesse Cole Best and disc-jockey Killgxxd, both Virginia natives.

Music wrote that Jones "intermixes his singing and raps with ease and is free enough to take on topics that introspective or braggadocio.

[21] Jerard Fagerberg of the Boston Globe site BDCWire praised "the extremely dedicated work" but noted that "'December' surely isn’t his most gripping entry.