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Jean Dawson (David Sanders) was born on 22 December, 1995 in San Diego, California, is a Mexican-American experimental pop musician. Discover Jean Dawson's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 28 years old?

Popular As David Sanders
Occupation Musician
Age 28 years old
Zodiac Sign Sagittarius
Born 22 December, 1995
Birthday 22 December
Birthplace San Diego, California
Nationality United States

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1995

David Sanders (born December 22, 1995), better known by the stage name Jean Dawson, is a Mexican-American experimental pop musician.

Dawson was born David Sanders on December 22, 1995, in San Diego, California and grew up in Tijuana, Mexico and Spring Valley, California.

He is of mixed heritage, with an African-American father from Long Beach, California and a Mexican mother from Sinaloa.

His mother learned English by listening to West Coast hip hop.

He would cross the border to San Diego every day since he went to elementary school there, requiring him to wake up at 3 a.m. He would spend those long bus rides listening to a wide variety of music, including grunge, hip hop, Britpop, new wave, and rock en español.

In an interview with MTV's Patrick Hosken, Dawson described himself in school as having never been "the popular kid in school", instead "the kid in the library with one friend. And we'd sit, we'd talk every day about the internet and what we saw on the internet."

Dawson grew up in a musical family, with his parents' interest in each other's culture having been what connected them.

This led him to deciding he wanted to make a career out of music at age 13.

Growing up in poverty meant he couldn't afford his own instruments, so he would take the bus to a local Guitar Center every day after school and practice piano there.

After finishing high school, Dawson moved to Los Angeles to study film at California State University, Los Angeles.

He would buy studio equipment with the money that he was given to buy books, which led to him dropping out to pursue a career in music.

While still in college, he recorded Bad Sports in his dorm room with his roommate, Lecx Stacy.

Essence interviewer Sydney Scott notes the project's influences as including "sonic and visual nods to Outkast, the Cure, Kid Cudi, and Kanye West with the singer-songwriter's taste later being informed by groups like Disturbed, N.E.R.D. and random CDs purchased from thrift stores."

The album had a vinyl run, with Dawson later finding a collection of unsold vinyls which he autographed and listed for sale at US$1000, being met with criticism from fans for the high price.

2018

Since 2018, he has released three albums and over a dozen singles via his own record label P+, and toured across the US and Europe with artists including Brockhampton.

2020

On October 23, 2020, he released his second studio album, Pixel Bath via his independent record label P+.

On June 8, 2021, Dawson was announced as a support act for headliner Brockhampton's US and Europe tour that ran from August 2021 through June 2022.

On June 16, Dawson released the Apple Music-exclusive single "Ghost", as part of the music streamer's Juneteenth-inspired Freedom Songs series.

Dawson described the song as being "for the people who've felt unseen and unheard", and explained his personal perspective on the holiday, saying it "should never have needed to exist. My ancestors should have never been slaves and built a country that would show to be a curse to my Black skin. Nevertheless, I live in this version of reality where Black folk were and are seen as beasts, devils, and animals. So the day my beautiful Black ancestors were freed is the greatest cause for celebration and reflection."

"Ghost" was released on all streaming platforms on February 17, 2023.

The music video for Pixel Bath track "Dummy" was also released June 8, 2021, directed by Mowgly Lee and Bradley J. Calder.

In April 2022, Dawson performed at Coachella.

On August 19, he announced his third studio album, Chaos Now and released lead single "Three Heads".

Chaos Now released October 7, via P+.

Also on August 19, he announced his first headlining US tour for October and November, supported by LA-based duo Junior Varsity.

The tour completely sold out, and left Dawson feeling "like I made thousands of friends in the span of a month."

Reviews of the tour were positive, highlighting Dawson's stage presence and the audience's polite but high-energy moshing.

On February 22, 2023, Dawson was announced as part of the lineup for that year's edition of When We Were Young, set for October 21 and 22 in Las Vegas.

The next month, Lollapalooza announced their 2023 lineup including Dawson, with the festival held in Chicago August 3–6.

On May 11, Dawson announced a new trilogy of singles, with the first released the same day.

Those songs, "Youth+" and "Delusional World Champion", were collected as "Xcape Pt. 1", and feature Dawson assuming the character of Phoenix.

Dawson also announced a headlining US tour for September and October.

The second set of the trilogy, now called Destruction for Dummies, sees Dawson assuming the character of Nightmare on the songs "No Scope", "X-Ray", and "Vexed".

He was also set to support Trippie Redd on select dates of his Take Me Away tour running from August through October before that tour was cancelled.

On September 17, Dawson announced a new single with SZA called "No Szns", which released on September 22.

Dawson first teased the song via TikTok in May.

The release came with cover art drawn by Josh Brizuela which was compared to art from the children's book Where the Wild Things Are.

The song came with a music video directed by Dawson and Calder.

On January 31, 2024, Dawson was announced as one of the 16 artists covering a song from the Talking Heads album Stop Making Sense for the 40th anniversary tribute album Everyone's Getting Involved: A Tribute to Talking Heads' Stop Making Sense, set to be released by A24 Music.

On March 6, 2024, Dawson released the single "New Age Crisis", one of three tracks from his EP Boohoo.