Jordan Suaste, a 23-year-old rising artist, radiates positivity and lives by the motto, “change the world with a smile.” His music emphasizes self-worth and the value of individuals, inspired by his personal struggles as a high-school dropout and once homeless musician. Despite these challenges, Suaste has built a successful career through a DIY approach, crafting vulnerable and authentic pop music that deeply resonates with his growing fanbase. In 2020, Suaste released his breakthrough single “Body” during the pandemic, which quickly connected with listeners due to its message of self-love. Using TikTok to share his music and personal journey, Suaste’s vulnerable lyrics and relatable content helped him amass 630,000 followers and over 264,000 monthly listeners on Spotify. His success on social media played a key role in his rapid rise to fame. After moving from his hometown near Salt Lake City to Los Angeles, Suaste’s song “If the World Ended Tonight” gained further attention when it was featured in Netflix’s To All The Boys: Always and Forever. This exposure introduced him to even more young fans, allowing him to establish a deeper connection through both his music and visual storytelling. His latest single, “Love Who You Want To,” encapsulates Suaste’s dreamy visual and musical aesthetic. The anthem encourages self-expression and authenticity, with its powerful chorus urging listeners to embrace who they are and love freely. This track is the lead single from his debut EP maybe i already am, a project centered on self-love and accepting oneself without the pressure to meet unrealistic expectations. Suaste reflects, “Maybe I already am special… maybe I just have to love the parts of me that are.”