The title of Jack Tracy’s new For You album has a triple meaning. “First, this album is for you, the current pop audience,” the artist explains.
“Second, all of my projects are for, by and about gay people so LGBTQ community, this album is for you. Finally, the title track is a ballad sung to my child self, the boy who danced alone in the mirror in his bedroom, performing to his favorite Janet Jackson songs. It’s my way of thanking him for finding a way through his struggles because they gave me something to say, and I’m putting them in a song for you.”
Recorded at Redbird Studios in New York City and mixed by Grammy nominated sound engineer Brent Kolatalo, FOR YOU displays a bold sound for Jack Tracy. It is an up-tempo, dance-centric record with in your face lyrics that have an unapologetic LGBTQ point of view.
The album features four new songs including “Afar,” a sexy number that reads fair-weather friends.
Then there is “Petty & Ready”, a pure funk track about fighting the online trolls that have been criticizing Jack on social media for his looks and his music.
“BDE” is an unhinged track that takes a swipe at the rampant bad behavior of gay men on the hookup apps; and “Take Over” is a tropical summer jam about the negative impact technology has had on meeting new people.
Part One of Jack Tracy’s For You is available now everywhere digital music is sold. It is being distributed by Necessary Outlet, the production company behind the critically acclaimed web series “History.”
Parts two and three are scheduled for release later this year.
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