Jon Le Vert Finds His Voice On Bold And Honest New Album wish u well
- Paul Riley
- 7 days ago
- 1 min read

If you haven’t tapped into Jon Le Vert yet, now’s the time. The Chicago-born artist just dropped his new album, wish u well, and it’s something special – raw, genre-blurring, and straight from the heart.
This isn’t your typical hip-hop release. Jon blends alt-rock emotion, electronic textures, and clever lyricism into a sound that feels both fresh and deeply personal. What’s even more impressive? He wrote and produced the whole thing himself. You can hear that creative freedom in every beat and bar – it’s experimental, but never messy. Every choice feels intentional.
Jon describes wish u well as his “first real attempt to create something fresh and something that I personally enjoy.” And honestly, you can tell. There’s a confidence in the storytelling, especially on standout tracks like “renaissance,” where he raps: “My ex-managers mad and confused / and I guess they assumed / I am average & Black & belligerent / belittled me like I'm ignorant.”
It’s that kind of vulnerability – paired with sharp delivery and layered production – that makes this album hit different. Jon isn’t afraid to speak his truth, whether he’s talking about being underestimated, chasing dreams, or finding clarity through chaos.
At its core, wish u well is about growth. It’s about letting go, moving forward, and doing it all your own way. If you’re looking for music that’s honest, innovative, and full of soul – Jon Le Vert’s got you. Tap in below:
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