The R&B Sessions
JASON MADE: An American Remix

The story of JASON MADE is a narrative of alchemy—transforming trauma into disciplined creation. Raised in Fairhope, Alabama, within the ecosystem of the John Robinson apartments, his musical identity was forged in the sacred soil of the Southern Black church and the shadow of scarcity.
His profound reinvention took place in the most secular of crucibles: a federal prison. It was there, while serving time at FPC Pensacola, that he penned the 'Chapel Notebook'—a collection of over 40 songs spanning genres from Soul to Americana. This period also sparked an unlikely friendship and mentorship with TV star Todd Chrisley, who championed Made's talent from the inside.
Since his release in 2024, Made has returned to Fairhope. Drawing on eclectic influences from The Cocteau Twins to Rufus Wainwright, he creates music with a singular mission: to prove that a life is not defined by its collapse, but by the deliberate, painstaking act of its remaking.
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