A Note from BJ Jamison

Hey everyone,

I hope this message finds you well. I’ve recently become aware of some negative information circulating about my music career, and I wanted to take a moment to address it directly. It’s disheartening to see misinformation being spread, and I believe in transparency, so let me set the record straight.

Firstly, there have been claims that I am buying followers and spins on Spotify. I want to assure you that this is not the case. The success of my music is a result of hard work, dedication, and the support of an incredible team. My producer in Nashville is an accomplished professional with six number one hits and more than 40 cuts from chart-topping artists. He knows the industry inside out, and I’m proud to work with someone of his caliber.

Regarding allegations about my managers (in Nebraska and Nashville) and producer being frauds, I can confidently say that they are all reputable individuals with a proven track record in marketing and the music industry. Their expertise and guidance have played a crucial role in my journey so far. I am also thankful to have Bourelle Productions on my team working hard to book me into your venues.

Like any independent artist, I invest in advertising to promote my music. It’s a common and legitimate practice to reach a wider audience. However, this doesn’t diminish the genuine support and organic growth we’ve experienced. We’re gaining 30-40 organic followers daily on Facebook, and our presence on TikTok is also steadily growing.

Since the release of “The Note” on Spotify, we’ve earned 150 new followers in just a week, averaging 2.8 spins per person. These numbers are a testament to the authenticity of our journey and the power of good music combined with the hard work of my dedicated team. That number continues to grow daily.

Regarding the Hypeddit chart. The reality is, I am a new, unsigned artist. New artists do not appear on the Billboard Charts, they don’t appear at the CMA’s, and they certainly don’t find success overnight. The Hypeddit chart, no matter how small, is an accomplishment for a new artist like myself. Is it small, yes. However, remember even CoJo (Cody Johnson) remained unsigned and did not chart on billboard until seven years after his first record release. I remain committed to making great music for my fans and will continue to do so, regardless of chart success.

I want to emphasize that I haven’t forgotten where I came from, as evidenced by the shows I continue to perform back home. I’m a 20-year-old musician following a dream, and I believe in the importance of honesty and integrity in the pursuit of that dream.

It’s disheartening to see misinformation being spread, but I am grateful for the overwhelming support I’ve received from many of you. Let’s focus on celebrating music and positivity, and I appreciate your continued encouragement as I navigate this exciting journey.

Thank you for your understanding and support. I’ve included some statistics directly from Facebook below.

Sincerely, BJ Jamison

Meanwhile, here’s some news of upcoming local shows!

Who’s ready to party for St. Patrick’s day?

This week I will start the party early in Kearney, NE on Thursday 3/14 at the Whistlin’ Wolf from 6-8 pm so come join in the fun!

Friday I head west to play The Rusty Bucket Chappell 3/15 where it’s always a party with Eddie and the crew!

Saturday 3/16 I’m gonna keep the party going in Rushville, NE at the Bunkhouse Bar & Grill!

Then Sunday 3/17 please join me and the full Band in North Platte,NE for a free will donation benefit at the Lincoln Highway RV Park from 2-5pm

Food, music and a silent auction! all proceeds will go to the Betty’s Way Fire victims and first responders.

Let’s help these folks recover from this tragedy! Cash Bar!!!

Then, it’s March 23rd in Gordon!

Come on out and support this local artist.

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