Jared Evan was signed to Zone 4 under Interscope Records.
18 Facts About Jared Evan
The song "Frozen", which Evan wrote and produced, appeared on the LeBron James documentary soundtrack entitled Music Inspired by More than a Game.
Jared Evan started out by playing the drums, dreaming to one day become the next Keith Moon.
Jared Evan later became heavily influenced by seminal hip hop artists such as the Wu-Tang Clan, Mos Def, Kool G Rap, and A Tribe Called Quest.
Jared Evan started to incorporate raps, while introducing melodic undertones over his own production.
In 2008 at the age of 18, Jared Evan won the Brooklyn Hip Hop Festival's Spit 16 competition curated by The Source.
Jared Evan gave his then mixtape Radio in My Head to friend and acclaimed Hip Hop director Rik Cordero.
Cordero and Jared Evan started creating visually stunning music videos to complement Jared Evan's sound.
In 2012, Jared Evan released his debut project entitled The 4th Chapter.
In 2014, Jared Evan produced a large portion of Hoodie Allen's debut album People Keep Talking.
One of the songs, "Numbers," which Jared Evan produced and co-wrote, met great success reaching No 5 overall on the iTunes charts.
On November 19,2016, Jared Evan released his first solo full-length album, The Blanket Truth.
Jared Evan released the first single "Permanent Damage" in March 2019.
Later, in the summer of 2020, Jared Evan released The Art Form of Whatever II, a sequel to his 2015 mixtape The Art Form of Whatever.
In February 2021, Jared Evan announced he would be releasing an album made up entirely of fan collaborations.
Jared Evan named the project COLLAB, and released it on March 19,2021.
In September 2021, Jared Evan announced his album Dark Days, the same name as the title track that was released in 2019.
Jared Evan is known for an introspective style of songwriting, often citing Bradley Nowell, The Beatles, Radiohead, Method Man, Mos Def, Al Green, Rza, DJ Premier, Stevie Wonder and Cream as his main influences.