John Lindahl

John Lindahl

Artist

John Lindahl (born August 10, 1996) is an American singer, songwriter, record producer and dancer. His career started in musical theatre, in which he showed early promise in locally and nationally recognized productions.

At 15 years old, he was a regular live performer on Fox TV’s X-Factor in the group “Intensity” in Season 1 in 2011, but John wanted to sing his own songs. He started writing, singing and creating new music, and began to develop and discover who he was as an artist. Only two years later, he earned a record deal with Epic Records at the age of 17, but lost the deal shortly after.

John’s first notable appearance started with Logic’s mixtape Bobby Tarantino, and a year later on his third album Everybody, with his angelic background vocals. Later in 2017,
John was signed to Logic’s label, BobbyBoy Records known as Elysium at the time, to which he released his debut EP in partnership with the label, Changes on December 8th. Three years later, he released his long-awaited debut album, Opening Night, on April 10, 2020. Only a couple months later, he released his second album (Christmas-themed, to be precise), A John Lindahl Holiday.