Jon draws a lot of his inspiration for his music from artists such as Timbaland,
Pharrell Williams, J Dilla, Kanye West, Eminem, Phil Collins and Sting.
Jon’s music consists of a very unique fusion of pop, hip-hop and R&B. His music is full of personal stories of love, heartbreak, family, and how he feels about his career. He uses strong …show more content…
Took two years to really come together fifty different producers came in on this album. Unlike Jon’s mixtapes, he bounced his ideas off of people and tried to make his album the best he possibly could. With good reason as well. Not only was this the first Jon Bellion album on sale, it has a very specific purpose. The Human Condition is business proposition for Pixar. Bellion wants someone like John Lassiter to see the hard work that was put into every aspect of the album. Jon put $50,000 of his own money into the art of this album. Just to get Pixar's attention, because Bellion’s goal as an artist is to score a movie for them. Pixar taught him, that if you believe in yourself you can accomplish anything. All of the music and art of the album ties back to the little boy with a beat pad, serving as reminder of where everything came from. Jon knew exactly what he wanted this album to be, and he produced one of the best albums of