We haven’t heard much from producer/singer/songwriter J. Drew in a since 2013, when he dropped several R&B tunes and the EP Never Coming Back; it was a controversial departure from his Gospel lineage and roots as the son of Bishop J. Drew Sheard and Grammy-Award winning gospel singer Karen Clark Sheard.
But he’s back with a new project titled The Long Way Home, 4-tracks of jazzy, swingin’ R&B. Entirely produced by Drew, the project has a unique sound. He cites producers Pharrell Williams, Rodney Jerkins, and Warryn Campbell as his influences.
"These guys show me what it means to really be the best at what you do. They give me great advice and I'm glad to have them as mentors."
Check it out below:
“The Long Way Home” by J. Drew is an immersive and introspective EP that takes listeners on a captivating journey through the depths of emotion and self-discovery. Each track on the EP offers a unique blend of soulful melodies, heartfelt lyricism, and dynamic production, creating a rich and immersive listening experience.
J. Drew’s introspective lyricism delves into themes of love, loss, and personal growth, inviting listeners to reflect on their own experiences and emotions. His soulful vocals exude authenticity and vulnerability, drawing listeners into his world with every note.
The EP’s title track, “The Long Way Home,” serves as a poignant centerpiece, encapsulating the overarching theme of the journey towards self-discovery and acceptance. The song’s lush instrumentation and emotive delivery create a sense of introspection and longing, evoking a powerful emotional response from listeners.
From the soul-stirring ballads to the infectious grooves, “The Long Way Home” EP is a testament to J. Drew’s versatility and artistry as a musician. It’s a musical odyssey that resonates with listeners on a deep and personal level, inviting them to embark on their own journey of self-discovery alongside the artist.