Jesse mccartney how old is he now
How much of Jesse McCartney's work have you seen? See more awards ». Known For. Keith Keith. Alvin and the Chipmunks: Chipwrecked Theodore. Alvin and the Chipmunks Theodore. Chernobyl Diaries Chris. Show all Hide all Show by Hide Show Actor 74 credits. Show all 9 episodes. Dick Grayson voice. Show all 57 episodes. Dawson Tucker Yale. Show all 7 episodes. Tim Truman. Show all 10 episodes.
Wes Clyborn. Show all 6 episodes. Ludacris: How Do You Sleep? Video short Jesse McCartney. Max Matarazzo. JoJo voice. Jesse McCartney. Bradin Westerly. Show all 26 episodes. But the question is, where is Jesse McCartney now and what is he doing?
Related: 10 Underrated Disney Channel Original Shows And 5 So Overrated To answer your question, McCartney who is now 33 years old, continues to follow his passion which is to make music people would listen to incessantly. Share Share Tweet Email. Related Topics Celebrity. Aaliyah Salia Articles Published. Read Next in celebrity. It was something completely out of my control. It was a deal that had been made behind closed doors.
You were my guy. It was a political move. But things like that happened several times over the course of my career that were just heartbreaking moments. When you're 21, it's a lot harder to handle it. Now I feel like I'm a lot more resilient, but at the time those are really tough moments to get past. Certainly failed singles for sure, other television shows. I shot a show for Spielberg that they said was going to be the next "this" and they didn't even pick it up.
With any success, there's tons of failure. Probably many more failures than there are successes. It's been a slow and steady climb. For sure. Right now the music is definitely in the front seat. I finished an album for the first time in like five, six years, the new single just dropped today. So as of right now, it's pretty much all about my music. When I'm done with this music cycle, I'm going to get back into acting. I'd love to do more writing and producing of my own, whether it's short-form content or more of an episodic kind of thing.
I don't know, but a percent acting is what I originally set out to do before music became the center of my career. It originated in "Leavin'" when "Leavin'" came out and "girl, that thing you got behind you is amazing" became kind of a classic line. Then a year later we did a re-release of the album called Departure Recharged and on that album we had done "Body Language" that I wrote and T-Pain featured on.
I said to the writers that I was working with that we should reuse that line from "Leavin'" because it has been such a success It fit the song perfectly given the lyrical content.
It just kind of became a thing and now in every live show that's a line that everybody loves to sing. It was just kind of one of those fun writer moments. You can't not play the hit songs.
I think that's why people ultimately buy tickets to your show, so that they can see their favorite songs that they listen to over the years. My mantra is two for them, one for me. So for every two songs I play for the fans, I play one for myself to get them acquainted with the new music as well.
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