Chris Jasper has had a remarkable journey in the music industry, from his time with the Isley Brothers to his successful solo career. In this interview, Chris shares insights into the disintegration of the Isley Brothers, the formation of Isley-Jasper-Isley, and the creation of their hit song, ‘Caravan of Love’.
As a born-again Christian, Chris discusses the fusion of secular and religious themes in his music, emphasizing positive messages and universal themes of love and peace. He reflects on his solo hits like ‘Super Bad’ and collaborations with artists like Chaka Khan and Liz Hogue.
Chris delves into his independent label, Gold City Records, which has become a family affair involving his wife and children. His latest album, ‘Inspired’, showcases a blend of soul, R&B, and funk, with tracks like ‘Keep Believin’ addressing social issues and ‘Prince of Peace’ reflecting on spirituality.
Despite the disintegration of Isley-Jasper-Isley, Chris remains focused on creating uplifting music and leaving a positive impact through his compositions. His commitment to his faith, family, and musical legacy defines his career, and he continues to inspire audiences with his soulful sound and meaningful lyrics.
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