Jalani Patterson was born in Bronx, NY on March 14, 1984. Raised in Central Islip,
LongIsland, NY, he was able to explore and experience new things that shaped him in to the artist he is
today.
Growing up, Jalani would hear his mother and older brother singing around the house.
Jalani spent his time trying to harmonize them and at the age of 12, after singing the National Anthem
at a school event he realized he could hold a note. Jalani's mother began giving him breathing exercises
daily ...
Jalani Patterson was born in Bronx, NY on March 14, 1984. Raised in Central Islip,
LongIsland, NY, he was able to explore and experience new things that shaped him in to the artist he is
today.
Growing up, Jalani would hear his mother and older brother singing around the house.
Jalani spent his time trying to harmonize them and at the age of 12, after singing the National Anthem
at a school event he realized he could hold a note. Jalani's mother began giving him breathing exercises
daily to help develop his diaphragm. A few years passed, Jalani and older brother Jamel started their
own group called “Sixty VI”, named after the football number they shared in high school.
Jalani's driving force to pursue his music was his grandmother, the late Willie Mae
Patterson. She constantly encouraged him saying, “ Never let anything stop you from pursuing your
dreams.” She became his inspiration to chase the dream. In 1998 she passed away and left Jalani
feeling like his family was broken. In attempt to keep their family together, Jalani and Jamel sang but
it seemed like the more they sang the less people listened. So in February of 2004, Jalani left New York
to Florida giving music a break.
While in Florida, Jalani's passion for music still lived deep within him. His love for music still existed, leaving him feeling incomplete. In December of 2005 he returned to New York to
resume his journey on making his life long dream a reality. Upon returning to New York he began to
work with his brother again. In the summer of 2006, both Jalani and Jamel attended the American Idol
auditions. Jalani says, “ I had the opportunity to sing in the first round of auditions.” He didn't make it
to Hollywood but did have the opportunity to meet some very talented people. After his American Idol
experience Jalani decided he wanted to explore music on his own. From then on he began to work with
several different rappers and singers.
Since then Jalani has recorded his 1st album titled “This ain't just music” which is available now. As an artist, Jalani has been influenced by artists such as R.Kelly, Jagged Edge, Ginuwine, and Ne-Yo.
Jalani wants to give the world a taste of what he's got and try to express himself through his music. Jalani continues his musical journey today as he records his 2nd album titled “Last Of A Dying Breed” mixtape coming summer 2011.
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