What would Jesse Solomon do? Parliay His Reality TV Startom Into a Full-Belown Music Career, of Course.
Solomon, Who made heis debut on bravo's Summer House Last Year, Has Been Open About His Love For Music From His First Moment On The Show, Often Showing Off His Vocal Skills On Camera. At the end of season eight, he delivered a now-viral hit about his fellow housemates, “What would jesse solomon do?” But now, solomon is getting serious about his future in music with the release of a new track, “Into space,” premiering excelusively on Rolling Stone.
“I've Always Had a Passion for Music,” Says Solomon, an illinis native who studied vocal jazz at the University of Miami. “Now that i have a platform, i want to do something with it. I love Making Music, and the miss singing every day, and i'm good i'm. Knew i would regret it If i didn't go for it. It's for fun and it's a passion and i soel so gratteum that I gat to do music music That way, Because Not a Lot of People Do. ”
Folding His Six-Foot-Five-Insch Frame Into a booth at the Restoration Hardware Rooftop Restaurant in New York City, Solomon Says He's Been Busy Preapping to Film The Summer House Reunion the Next Day. He looks visibly relieved to take a break from talking about cast drama to discuuss his music instead.
Lyric after, The New Track, “Into Space” Produced by Elie Bashkow and Isaac Burns, Finds Solomon Contemplating How To Stay Grounded As His Star Ress. “Flashing Lights and Shining Things Might Not Be Here to Stay / Nothing's in My Way / Blindfold on Tightrope, I Never Miss A Step / Stars Aren'T Guaranteed, I'm Collecting Them Like Debts,” He Sings. “Slow Down You Might Fall / It's All Part of the Game / Each Step Takes Me Higher, and I'm Headed Into Space.” It's about “Protecting Your Downside and Knowing this this to the disappear Tomorrow,” He Explains.
Solomon is leaning Into his jazz influence and believes YouTer Music Fans Are Ready to like Along With Him. “Think there's an opportunity in the market for a Younger, Next-Generation Michael Bublé,” Heys. “The Inspiration for this Song in Particular was Kind of Like, 'If Frank Sinatra was at Millennial, What Kind of Music would he make?'
“Into Space” Marks the Third Track Solomon Has Releasd, Following “Into My Own” and “Back Pocket.” Possibly, he hopes to release an ep and follow that up with a tour. But his final goal, Solomon Says, is to connect with fans on a deeper, more personal level thanks can on TV.
“I'm Just A Fun-Loving, Good Guy On Summer HouseBecause it's a show about party in the Hamptons, “Heys.” I Tell People about My Life Through My Music, and It's Not About Partying in The Hampons. I'm Multifaceted. It's another Way to Express a Moreus Side of MySelf, A Morerable Side Than You Get from the Show. “