Artist's albums
Shadows
2023 · single
Through the Years
2023 · single
Happy People (with Teddy Swims & Jac Ross)
2023 · single
Drift Away
2023 · single
Angel of Mine
2022 · single
So Into You (D-Nice Sped Up Mix)
2022 · single
So Into You (Darkchild Main Version)
2022 · single
So Into You (Midnight Mix)
2022 · single
Never Say
2021 · single
It Had To Be You
2021 · single
Don't Let Me Be Misunderstood (Cue Carnivore Remix)
2021 · single
Someday At Christmas
2020 · single
It's OK To Be Black 2.0 (with D Smoke & Buddy)
2020 · single
Saved (Keep Lovin') [GRADES Mix]
2020 · single
Don't Let Me Be Misunderstood
2020 · single
Questions
2020 · single
Saved (Darkchild Mix)
2020 · single
Saved
2020 · single
It's OK To Be Black
2020 · single
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Biography
In a time when change is needed more than ever, the enigma Jac Ross emerges carrying enough pain to incite cultural change and the love to remind us we’re all the same. For Darkchild Records/Island Records signee Jac Ross, his soul-stirring vocals are deeper than the ears that hear them. The sounds of his voice tell the stories of struggle and success, but most importantly impress a glimmer of hope in the hearts of those who witness his silky and powerful harmonies. Jac Ross, R&B’s newest voice, sets the tone for 2020 releasing a powerful, soul-stirring single, “It’s Ok To Be Black”. In a time where so much change is needed, the Florida native pens an open letter and inspirational anthem to celebrate perseverance and struggle. Driven by the stories of those that are disenfranchised, low on hope and high on disappointment — Ross, lends his voice to provide a reason to smile. Jac Ross delivers a warm, melodic upbuilding song that calls out prejudice, even speaking of some of his own struggles.