Jacob Whitesides
Jacob Whitesides (born November 11, 1997) is an American singer-songwriter from Knoxville, Tennessee, recognized for his earnest pop ballads, acoustic covers popularized on YouTube, and independent approach to music production.[1][2][3] Whitesides discovered his passion for music at age ten during a family visit to a bluegrass festival in 2008, which inspired him to self-teach guitar by age thirteen.[1][4] He began uploading cover songs to YouTube in 2010, quickly building a fanbase that exceeded millions of followers across social platforms.[2][3] In 2012, at age fourteen, he auditioned for the second season of Fox's The X Factor, advancing to the judges' houses round before elimination, an experience that boosted his visibility despite not reaching the live shows.[1][5] His professional career took off with the release of his debut EP, 3 AM, on July 8, 2014, featuring acoustic covers of artists like John Legend, Ed Sheeran, and Sam Smith, which charted successfully on iTunes.[1][3] In 2015, he entered a partnership with BMG to co-found his label Double U Records, releasing the EP A Piece of Me that year and his debut full-length album, Why?, in September 2016, which debuted at number one on the iTunes Pop Albums chart.[1][2][6] Splitting with BMG in 2019, he continued releasing music independently under Double U Records, including the 2015 EP Faces on Film and the 2019 EP Colors.[1][3][7] A multi-instrumentalist proficient in guitar, drums, ukulele, and electric guitar, he has toured extensively in the U.S. and Europe, opening for artists such as Shawn Mendes and Charlie Puth.[2][5]Early years
Childhood and family
Jacob Whitesides was born on November 11, 1997, in Knoxville, Tennessee.[8] He was raised primarily by his mother, Becky, alongside his younger sister, Sierra, in a family structure that emphasized close-knit support following his parents' separation.[8][9] Whitesides' upbringing occurred in the rural, small-town setting of East Tennessee, where Sevierville's community-oriented lifestyle shaped his early years, with the nearby city of Knoxville providing access to broader regional influences and amenities.[8][4]Musical beginnings
Whitesides' passion for music ignited in 2008 at the age of 10, when he attended a bluegrass festival in Sevierville County, Tennessee, which profoundly influenced his desire to pursue a musical path.[4] In the years that followed, he acquired his first guitar from a local music outlet in Sevierville and primarily taught himself to play by age 13 through independent practice and online resources.[4] His father provided initial guidance by teaching him basic chords, and the family environment offered encouragement that allowed him to explore music freely at home.[10] This self-directed approach extended to his vocal development, as he honed his singing abilities through personal rehearsal and early experimentation. As a teenager, Whitesides gained initial stage experience by performing acoustic sets and covers at local bars, clubs, and restaurants around Knoxville, often joining his father onstage to build confidence.[11] [10] During this formative period in his hometown, he began developing his songwriting skills through self-taught methods, starting to compose original pieces at a young age despite lacking formal instruction.[12] These local engagements and private practices laid the groundwork for his emerging artistry, focusing on acoustic performances that emphasized his growing vocal and compositional talents.Career
2008–2014: YouTube career and The X Factor
Whitesides launched his music career by posting acoustic covers of popular pop songs on YouTube, beginning as a teenager around 2010 with his first video, a rendition of Justin Bieber's "One Time."[13] This initial upload at age 13 garnered positive feedback, encouraging him to continue sharing performances, including a pivotal 2012 cover of One Direction's "One Thing" that significantly boosted his visibility.[13] By mid-2014, his YouTube channel had amassed over 100,000 subscribers and more than 7 million views, establishing a dedicated online fanbase known as the "Whitesiders."[14] In 2012, at the age of 14, Whitesides auditioned for the second season of The X Factor (U.S.), performing an original song that advanced him through the initial rounds.[15] He progressed to the judges' houses stage under mentor Britney Spears but was ultimately eliminated just before the top 16, marking his first major exposure on national television.[16] Despite the elimination, the experience heightened his profile, leading to increased engagement on social media platforms like Vine, where he posted short covers and accumulated over 445,000 followers and 13 million loops by July 2014.[14] Building on his digital momentum, Whitesides independently released his debut extended play, 3 AM – The EP, on July 8, 2014, featuring acoustic covers of tracks by artists such as John Legend, Ed Sheeran, and Sam Smith.[17] The five-song collection debuted and peaked at number 26 on the Billboard 200 chart, while reaching number 2 on the Independent Albums chart, demonstrating the commercial viability of his self-produced work.[18][19] During this period, his overall social media presence expanded rapidly, surpassing millions of followers across YouTube, Vine, Twitter, and Instagram combined, fueled by fan interactions and viral content.[14]2015–2016: Record deal, EPs, and debut album
Whitesides released his second EP, A Piece of Me, on February 14, 2015, via his independent label JW Records, featuring six tracks of introspective pop including the single "Words," which explored themes of vulnerability in relationships.[20] The EP showcased his growth as a songwriter, blending acoustic elements with electronic production. Later in 2015, on May 29, he signed a global recording partnership with BMG Rights Management and launched his own imprint, Double U Records, in collaboration with BMG, positioning himself as CEO and enabling greater creative control over his projects.[21] This partnership marked a significant transition from his independent online beginnings, allowing for professional production and wider promotion of his original material. Under this arrangement, Whitesides released his third EP, Faces on Film, on October 23, 2015, via Double U Records and BMG, containing seven songs led by the single "Secrets," a mid-tempo track about hidden emotions in romance.[22] These releases built on his prior YouTube momentum, emphasizing personal storytelling and earning praise for their emotional depth. In August 2015, Whitesides was named Radio Disney's "Next Big Thing" featured artist, highlighting his rising profile among younger audiences through exclusive content and performances.[23] This recognition coincided with promotional efforts for Faces on Film, including a live performance of "Secrets" on Good Morning America on October 21, 2015, which exposed him to a broader television audience.[24] Whitesides' debut studio album, Why?, arrived on September 9, 2016, via Double U Records and BMG, comprising 13 tracks that delved into love, heartbreak, and self-discovery with a polished indie-pop sound.[25] The album debuted at No. 1 on the iTunes Singer-Songwriter chart and peaked at No. 25 on Billboard's Independent Albums chart, reflecting its commercial impact in the niche market.[26] Key singles from this period included "Lovesick" in April 2016, a brooding anthem about infatuation that became a fan favorite; "Focus" in July 2016, urging emotional clarity amid distractions; and "Open Book" in September 2016, promoting transparency in connections as the album's closer.[27] These tracks, produced with collaborators like David Spencer, solidified his evolution into a label-backed artist during this breakthrough phase.2017–present: Later albums and endorsements
Following the release of his debut album Why? in 2016, Jacob Whitesides continued his music career with the single "The Letter" in January 2017, a reflective ballad co-written with Marc Scibilia that explores themes of lost love and regret.[28] Later that year, in October, he issued "Killing Me," a darker, R&B-influenced track that showcased a shift toward more sensual and mature songwriting.[29][30] In early 2019, Whitesides expanded his professional pursuits beyond music by becoming the face of Viktor & Rolf's Spicebomb Night Vision fragrance campaign, a role that highlighted his grooming interests and involved filming ads described as "real, natural, sexy, and playful."[31] This endorsement coincided with a creative resurgence, as he released the single "Whole" in June 2019, an alternative pop track emphasizing self-reflection and emotional recovery, which served as his first new music in over a year.[32][33] Later that year, following his split from BMG, he independently released Colors on November 8, 2019, a nine-track project featuring acoustic and electronic elements that demonstrated artistic growth in maturity and production.[34] Whitesides released the Winter Hurts EP in May 2020, followed by the single "Afraid to Die" in March 2021, a stripped-back, atmospheric piece that candidly addressed his struggles with suicidal thoughts and the paradox of fearing death amid personal turmoil, marking the start of a planned series of monthly releases.[35][36] He continued with additional singles in 2021, including "Therapy," "Losing a Friend," and "Sex on a Friday." Since then, his output has been more sporadic, with no major albums released through November 2025, though he announced on social media in November 2025 that new music is almost finished, allowing focus on personal recovery and occasional social media engagement.[37][38]Personal life
Relationships
Jacob Whitesides' most notable romantic relationship was with fellow singer Bea Miller, which began in April 2015.[39] The couple, both rising in the music industry, frequently shared their affection publicly through social media, including a joint Instagram account (@beaandjacob) that highlighted their collaborative presence online.[40] They made several public appearances together, such as at the 2015 Teen Choice Awards, where Miller openly expressed her admiration for Whitesides during interviews.[41] The relationship, which overlapped with Whitesides' career peak including the release of his debut album Why?, ended in mid-2016 amid personal challenges, though the pair remained amicable post-breakup.[42][43] In August 2023, Whitesides mentioned being in a relationship with an unnamed girlfriend. No further details about this or other romantic relationships have been publicly reported as of November 2025.[44]Mental health advocacy
Jacob Whitesides has openly discussed his lifelong struggles with depression, using his music as a platform to address mental health challenges. In a 2021 interview, he described the single "Afraid To Die" as stemming from "some serious mental health demons I was fighting, and have been dealing with the majority of my life," emphasizing how the track captures the fear of confronting inner turmoil during the COVID-19 pandemic.[45] This release marked a pivotal moment in his songwriting, where he prioritized raw vulnerability to connect with listeners facing similar issues, stating that sharing such personal experiences helps normalize conversations around mental health.[45] Whitesides continued to share his experiences publicly in subsequent years. In an August 2023 social media post, he reflected on the year's hardships, noting, "the physical battles I've fought with myself being diagnosed with Crohn's disease and the mental battle with depression has felt impossible at times," highlighting the compounded effects of physical and mental health issues.[44] Through these disclosures, he advocates for greater awareness, encouraging fans to seek support amid personal difficulties. His advocacy extends beyond music to public engagements. In 2015, Whitesides performed at a fundraiser for Didi Hirsch Mental Health Services' suicide prevention program, raising funds through a student-organized event that underscored his early commitment to mental health causes.[46] By integrating themes of resilience and openness into his interviews and performances, Whitesides promotes vulnerability as a tool for healing and destigmatization.[45]Discography
Studio albums
Whitesides released his debut studio album, Why?, on September 9, 2016, through his own label Double U Records. The 13-track project features a mix of pop, soul, and indie influences, showcasing his songwriting on topics like love and self-reflection, and it debuted at number 25 on the Billboard Independent Albums chart.[25][42][7]Extended plays
Whitesides released his debut extended play, 3 AM – The EP, on July 8, 2014, consisting of four cover songs including "All of Me" by John Legend, "Hey There Delilah" by Plain White T's, "Stay with Me" by Sam Smith, and "Photograph" by Ed Sheeran.[47][48] The EP peaked at number 26 on the Billboard 200 chart. His second EP, A Piece of Me, followed on February 14, 2015, featuring six original tracks such as "Billboard (If I'm Honest)," "Not My Type at All," "Let's Be Birds," "Ohio," "Words," and "Rumors."[49][50] Issued as an early release under his independent label, it debuted at number 1 on the iTunes Singer/Songwriter chart in the United States and topped charts in eight countries.[51][52] The EP peaked at number 75 on the Billboard 200.[53] Whitesides issued his third EP, Faces on Film, on October 23, 2015, with six tracks including "Secrets," "Magic Bullet," "Broke Billionaire," "Faces on Film," "Shame on You," and "Rules of Beautiful," some of which served as promotional singles.[54][55][56] It marked his second EP to reach number 1 on iTunes charts in multiple countries.[57] Whitesides released his fourth EP, Colors, on November 8, 2019, as an independent release under JMW Music LLC. Comprising 9 tracks, including acoustic versions of select songs, the album delves into themes of personal growth and artistic reinvention, reflecting a matured sound developed over two years. No major chart peaks were recorded for Colors.[34][58] His fifth EP, Winter Hurts, was released on May 15, 2020, independently. The 5-track EP includes songs such as "Changing," "God Took a Bow," "Incapable," "Relief," and an outro, exploring themes of emotional struggle and recovery. No major chart peaks were recorded.[59][60] These extended plays contributed to the buildup of Whitesides' fanbase ahead of his debut studio album.Singles
Whitesides' singles often served as lead tracks to promote his extended plays and albums, showcasing his evolution from pop covers to original songwriting.- "You’re Perfect" was released in 2014 as a standalone original single.[61]
- "Words" was issued in 2015 and later included on the EP A Piece of Me.[62]
- "Secrets" appeared as a promotional single in 2015, preceding the EP Faces on Film.[63]
- "Lovesick" debuted on April 15, 2016, as the lead single from his debut studio album Why?.[64]
- "Focus" followed on July 8, 2016, as the second single from Why?.[65]
- "Open Book" was released on September 1, 2016, serving as the third single from Why?.[66]
- "The Letter" came out on January 27, 2017, as a standalone post-debut single.
- "Killing Me" was released on October 27, 2017, marking an independent era before his later projects.
- "Whole" arrived on June 21, 2019, as the lead single from the EP Colors.[32]
- "Afraid To Die" was issued independently on March 12, 2021.[67]