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In My Humble Opinion
In My Humble Opinion
181 episodes
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We talk to people involved in the Houston music, art and business.
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We talk to people involved in the Houston music, art and business.
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Episode 178 - Jack Freeman
In My Humble Opinion
2 hours 24 seconds
2 months ago
Episode 178 - Jack Freeman

Houston R&B singer Jack Freeman has built his name with a sound rooted in soul and storytelling, drawing comparisons to legends while carving his own lane. He’s opened for artists like Bilal, John Legend, Anthony Hamilton, and PJ Morton, and his most recent project Nina was shaped through his collaboration with Grammy-winning producer Bryan-Michael Cox.

In this episode, Jack talks about how that partnership came together, what it was like touring with Jagged Edge, and the unexpected journey of selling out a tour in Russia. He also reflects on the process of creating Nina and what listeners can expect from the upcoming deluxe edition.

From Houston roots to international stages, Jack Freeman shows how independent artistry continues to grow and connect across the world.

In My Humble Opinion
We talk to people involved in the Houston music, art and business.