Jason Malachi

Jason Malachi
Jason in studio
Jason Malachi in studio (2014)
Background information
Birth name Jason Edward Cupeta
Born 4 April 1980 (Age 36)
Origin Gaithersburg, United States
Genres Pop, dance-pop, R&B
Occupation(s) Singer-songwriter
Years active 1999–present
Labels JMRP
Website jasonmalachi.us

Jason Malachi (born Jason Edward Cupeta, 4 April 1980) is an Italian-American R&B Singer, composer, and record producer.


Career

Since the release of his debut pop album Tell It Like It Is in 2003, Malachi has had a promising career; Notwithstanding a No. 1 radio single (A Hero Fell) for 4 consecutive weeks on the pop charts, headlining the Rock&Roll Hall of Fame, collaborating with renowned R&B recording group Dru Hill, Gracing the stage of the UCMVA Awards with the likes of Tony Melendez, L’Angelus, John Michael Talbot and Matt Maher; Along with many more accolades.

Malachi released his last pop album produced by Damon Sharpe, titled Critical in 2010 which earned international acclamation, as well as phenomenal attention and publicity with worldwide radio and television airplay in all formats, including over 1 million digital spins.

In 2010, he was accused by many fans of Michael Jackson's that he had sang 3 songs on Michael.

In 2014, he released Come Home, an inspirational Pop/Christian Gospel album, that captures Jason's deep spiritual background.

In 2015 he announced to be working on some new singles.[1]

Discography

Curiosity

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