The 20-year-old singer teased that he was “excited/nervous/emotional/giddy” ahead of the release.
“Low is the most personal song I have ever written,” he said about the song. “I think an overall summary of the song’s meaning can be found within the lyric, ‘I think I’m ready to hear I love you’. Even at my mere twenty-years, I have noticed a tendency within myself to continuously runaway from relationships; when it seems as if a relationship is beginning to solidify itself, I have an inherent instinct to leave.”
“This song is about my recognition of that tendency, in addition to the emptiness that I felt when I made such realization,” Greyson continued. “Low is a reflection of the hearts that I have broken and how, even though I might have appeared “unaffected” by certain breakups at the time, a resounding impact was left on me days, weeks, months, and years after the initial ending. Yet, the mentioned lyric above provides some hope; for though I fucked up, and fucked up a lot, I now find myself within a position where I feel ready to be loved and to love someone back.”
Greyson Chance has officially come out as gay over social media today.
The “Seasons” singer wrote an inspiring message about his choice to tell everyone now versus earlier and how it’s changed him for the better.
“The decision to write this came after I received a message from a brave individual. Such message inspired me to shed light on an aspect of my private life which I have kept distant from my career in music,” he starts off on Instagram.
“I came to fully recognize that I was gay when I was sixteen. I decided not to publicize my sexuality largely due to a matter of privacy, as I was still trying to find comfort and confidence within my own skin,” Greyson writes. “Further, I always found conversations regarding music, politics, art, books � and the greatness of Nas’ catalog � to be far more interesting than what type of guy I was into. This is still true today.”
He continues, “While this message is most definitely overdue, I encourage anyone who is navigating their sexuality to devote as much time as they need to the process of finding self-confidence, self-acceptance, and self-love. Hell, for me, it took years to write this message. Nevertheless, I figured now was the time to let a few more friends know that I am happy, I am here for you, and I am proud of who I am.”
Greyson Chance just completely made our weekend with a brand new song called “Seasons”.
The musician, who has been absent from the music scene for a minute, debuted the song to his fans after looking back on all his musical accomplishments on social media.
“Rather than holding onto my past, or a lifestyle that I understood, I eagerly jumped headfirst into a completely new and unknown journey,” Greyson writes on his official site about the meaning behind the song.
“It was also within this moment that I no longer regretted the missteps of my past, but rather appreciated the strength and wisdom I had garnered from them.”
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Greyson Chance has had two new songs out in the past two weeks and JJJ is going to get used to this pretty fast.
The musician is the voice behind “Hungry Eyes” from the upcoming Dirty Dancing TV special event and ABC actually just dropped a new video with Casper Smart showing off his amazing moves to Greyson‘s song.
New Greyson Chance music is headed our way and we are so ready for it!
The singer will be featured on Dirty Dancing‘s upcoming soundtrack with “Hungry Eyes”, originally performed by Eric Carmen for the original Dirty Dancing movie.
If you didn’t know, Greyson is actually working on his degree right now.
“As of last year I decided to go to college to pursue a passion of mine in which I’ve always dreamed of obtaining a degree,” he wrote on Twitter last month. “This does not mean I’m done putting out music – I’ll always do so, for I can’t imagine a life where I’m not behind a piano w/ a pen & paper.”
The Dirty Dancing TV Special soundtrack will be out on May 19th!
“Tomorrow on the @fullscreen app, my doc-series #TheDrop premieres!” he writes, adding. “It tells my story, detailing every high and every low. I’m more than excited to share it with you.”