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Refuse To Lose

Jarekus Singleton

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Jarekus Singleton has an interesting story. Born in 1984 in Clinton, Mississippi, and raised on gospel, he was playing bass in his grandfather's church by the time he was nine years old. Later, switching to electric guitar, he absorbed the secular music around him, influenced by artists as diverse as Stevie Ray Vaughan, the three blues Kings (B.B., Albert, and Freddie), Brad Paisley (a pretty darn good guitar player), and rappers Jay-Z and Twista, among others. But Singleton was also a pretty darn good basketball player, good enough to be the starting point guard for three years at the University of Southern Mississippi, and apparently headed for a career in the NBA. Then he blew his ankle out in 2009, and that was it. So Singleton turned back to the guitar, and let it be said, whether he was aware of it or not, he was always a musician who happened to play basketball rather than the other way around. Refuse to Lose, his second album, and first for Alligator Records, makes one glad for basketball's loss. Singleton combines his fiery, fascinating, I-may-go-anywhere electric guitar leads with an urban, hip-hop, narrative songwriting style that still remains undoubtedly rooted in the blues, and when he's at his best, like with the opener and title tune here, "I Refuse to Lose," which is pretty much his life story, he hits all the corners, and brings blues right to the urban streets. Funky, gritty, soulful, and even jazzy songs like "Gonna Let Go" and "Keep Pushin'" may not be rap, but they share common themes and concerns. Singleton sweeps all of it together on I Refuse to Lose, even name-checking Stevie Ray Vaughan & Double Trouble in "Hell," a gritty chunk of gospel-blues complete with churchy organ. Make no mistake, though. This is not a hip-hop album, or even a pop album. It's a blues album, and that Singleton manages to stretch the blues genre while still maintaining all of its familiar attributes is a pretty impressive achievement.
© Steve Leggett /TiVo

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1
I Refuse To Lose
00:04:55

Bruce Iglauer, Producer - Eyeball Music, MusicPublisher - Jarekus Singleton, Producer, MainArtist - Singleton, Jarekus, Composer, Lyricist

2014 Alligator Records & Artist Management, Inc. 2014 Alligator Records & Artist Management, Inc.

2
Purposely
00:03:55

Bruce Iglauer, Producer - Eyeball Music, MusicPublisher - Jarekus Singleton, Producer, MainArtist - Singleton, Jarekus, Composer, Lyricist

2014 Alligator Records & Artist Management, Inc. 2014 Alligator Records & Artist Management, Inc.

3
Gonna Let Go
00:03:40

Bruce Iglauer, Producer - Eyeball Music, MusicPublisher - Jarekus Singleton, Producer, MainArtist - Singleton, Jarekus, Composer, Lyricist

2014 Alligator Records & Artist Management, Inc. 2014 Alligator Records & Artist Management, Inc.

4
Crime Scene
00:05:40

Bruce Iglauer, Producer - Eyeball Music, MusicPublisher - Sumner, Harrison, Lyricist - Jarekus Singleton, Producer, MainArtist - Singleton, Jarekus, Composer

2014 Alligator Records & Artist Management, Inc. 2014 Alligator Records & Artist Management, Inc.

5
Keep Pushin
00:03:48

Bruce Iglauer, Producer - Eyeball Music, MusicPublisher - Jarekus Singleton, Producer, MainArtist - Singleton, Jarekus, Composer, Lyricist

2014 Alligator Records & Artist Management, Inc. 2014 Alligator Records & Artist Management, Inc.

6
Suspicion
00:04:33

Bruce Iglauer, Producer - Eyeball Music, MusicPublisher - Jarekus Singleton, Producer, MainArtist - Singleton, Jarekus, Composer, Lyricist

2014 Alligator Records & Artist Management, Inc. 2014 Alligator Records & Artist Management, Inc.

7
Hell
00:04:52

Bruce Iglauer, Producer - Eyeball Music, MusicPublisher - Jarekus Singleton, Producer, MainArtist - Singleton, Jarekus, Composer, Lyricist

2014 Alligator Records & Artist Management, Inc. 2014 Alligator Records & Artist Management, Inc.

8
Hero
00:03:35

Bruce Iglauer, Producer - Eyeball Music, MusicPublisher - Sumner, Harrison, Lyricist - Jarekus Singleton, Producer, MainArtist - Singleton, Jarekus, Composer, Lyricist

2014 Alligator Records & Artist Management, Inc. 2014 Alligator Records & Artist Management, Inc.

9
High Minded
00:05:13

Bruce Iglauer, Producer - Eyeball Music, MusicPublisher - Jarekus Singleton, Producer, MainArtist - Singleton, Jarekus, Composer, Lyricist

2014 Alligator Records & Artist Management, Inc. 2014 Alligator Records & Artist Management, Inc.

10
Sorry
00:04:15

Bruce Iglauer, Producer - Eyeball Music, MusicPublisher - Jarekus Singleton, Producer, MainArtist - Singleton, Jarekus, Composer, Lyricist

2014 Alligator Records & Artist Management, Inc. 2014 Alligator Records & Artist Management, Inc.

11
Blame Game
00:04:28

Bruce Iglauer, Producer - Eyeball Music, MusicPublisher - Sumner, Harrison, Lyricist - Jarekus Singleton, Producer, MainArtist - Singleton, Jarekus, Composer, Lyricist

2014 Alligator Records & Artist Management, Inc. 2014 Alligator Records & Artist Management, Inc.

12
Come Wit Me
00:04:01

Bruce Iglauer, Producer - Eyeball Music, MusicPublisher - Sumner, Harrison, Lyricist - Jarekus Singleton, Producer, MainArtist - Singleton, Jarekus, Composer, Lyricist

2014 Alligator Records & Artist Management, Inc. 2014 Alligator Records & Artist Management, Inc.

Album review

Jarekus Singleton has an interesting story. Born in 1984 in Clinton, Mississippi, and raised on gospel, he was playing bass in his grandfather's church by the time he was nine years old. Later, switching to electric guitar, he absorbed the secular music around him, influenced by artists as diverse as Stevie Ray Vaughan, the three blues Kings (B.B., Albert, and Freddie), Brad Paisley (a pretty darn good guitar player), and rappers Jay-Z and Twista, among others. But Singleton was also a pretty darn good basketball player, good enough to be the starting point guard for three years at the University of Southern Mississippi, and apparently headed for a career in the NBA. Then he blew his ankle out in 2009, and that was it. So Singleton turned back to the guitar, and let it be said, whether he was aware of it or not, he was always a musician who happened to play basketball rather than the other way around. Refuse to Lose, his second album, and first for Alligator Records, makes one glad for basketball's loss. Singleton combines his fiery, fascinating, I-may-go-anywhere electric guitar leads with an urban, hip-hop, narrative songwriting style that still remains undoubtedly rooted in the blues, and when he's at his best, like with the opener and title tune here, "I Refuse to Lose," which is pretty much his life story, he hits all the corners, and brings blues right to the urban streets. Funky, gritty, soulful, and even jazzy songs like "Gonna Let Go" and "Keep Pushin'" may not be rap, but they share common themes and concerns. Singleton sweeps all of it together on I Refuse to Lose, even name-checking Stevie Ray Vaughan & Double Trouble in "Hell," a gritty chunk of gospel-blues complete with churchy organ. Make no mistake, though. This is not a hip-hop album, or even a pop album. It's a blues album, and that Singleton manages to stretch the blues genre while still maintaining all of its familiar attributes is a pretty impressive achievement.
© Steve Leggett /TiVo

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