John Clayton

John Clayton is an accomplished highly organized Writer accustomed to producing excellent lyrical content on short deadlines. A self starter with experience collaborating with a close knit Team or solo. He is familiar with all styles and genres of music and versed in a broad spectrum of topics and issues which produces high quality songs. So whether light hearted hooks or social commentary anthems he can deliver in all areas.

He has studied extensively at the Royal Conservatory Of Music which has given him a solid base from which to work and develop as an Artist. Always enthusiastic, he is eager to contribute to Team success while working hard and leaving any ego at the door. Whatever your project you can feel confident that your vision will be realized, heard, and brought to life with a unique style, and perspective while keeping an extremely high standard and attention to detail.

My goal is to help the Artist achieve success, to stimulate their inspiration and imagination and ultimately to work together to make their vision and career shine. - JC

 

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This song touches on what can happen when a child challenges, and pulls away from family as they begin to grow and search for their identity. It explores how easy it seems to be in today's world for children to become lost not only to themselves, but to any thoughts, or hope for any type of future. Today's society seems to offer many more avenues of destruction and many more "slippery slopes" that children need to be guided away from, and supported through as they struggle towards adulthood. These lyrics simply reflect how the signs can be missed and how quickly things can slip out of everyone's control.
Good Life is a statement on how the media often portrays life and existence. While it often glosses over the mundane and presents an idealized version of daily living the truth for many is far from that reality. Of course "escapism" is the purpose of many of these programs or movies. But, if it influences thinking into a false sense of what is possible it can end up being detrimental as opposed to merely being entertainment.
This song is an exploration into a relationship where one is willing to lay themselves completely open with no reservations, and no fear of a complete commitment in every way. While in many relationships we hold ourselves back in some way, shape, or form this song represents the completeness found and the level of openness that can be given at anytime when we find the "one" person who we believe "completes" us.
This song is an uplifting anthem to the power of our beliefs and the ability to control and change our destiny. Great power hooks for driving positive change in people and is fully adaptable to a variety of genres.This song puts out a message that will appeal across many borders and encourages a "feel good" empowerment.
This song explores how we can fall prey to our emotions and circumstances and let them take over and even overwhelm us. The lyrics play on the saying "Misery Loves Company" and makes the statement that Misery attaches itself to someone because "It" hates being alone. An emotion has no life or energy until someone gives it power and we sometimes can lose ourselves without even realizing it.