JASON MRAZ releases powerful new single, 'Have It All'
Multiple GRAMMY® Award winner Jason Mraz has released his eagerly anticipated new single 'Have It All' - available now from all digital music retailers and streaming services.
'Have It All' was written by Mraz with David Hodges (Christina Perri, Kelly Clarkson) and JKash (Maroon 5, Charlie Puth, Meghan Trainor) in collaboration with his friends in Raining Jane (Mona Tavakoli, Chaska Potter, Mai Bloomfield, and Becky Gebhardt).
The track was originally conceived after Mraz received and translated a blessing from a Buddhist monk during a moving visit to Myanmar in 2012; however, current events compelled him to bring 'Have It All' fully to life at last.
“The world had changed a lot since 2012,” Mraz says. “More people are marching for their freedoms and equality; to be seen and heard. Activism is back in style. I wrote a lot of frustrated, angry, even sad songs between then and now, but nothing I wanted to come forward with; nothing I wanted to sing. 'Have It All' stood out as a song with a hopeful message to help me heal and move forward; a song with a message of generosity - the antithesis of despondency; a song bestowed to me by translating a message from a monk. It’s a blessing disguised as a rap song and it’s meant to be paid-forward and shared.”
'Have It All' is joined by a colourful companion video, streaming now on Mraz’s official YouTube channel.
Over the years, Mraz has quietly amassed a diverse fan-base throughout all parts of the globe. Since his start in coffeehouses in San Diego, Mraz has brought his positive message and soulful, folk-pop sound to rapt audiences around the world through his vibrant recordings, humorous live performances, and philanthropic efforts.
Along the way, he earned numerous diamond and platinum certifications for his various releases, made pop history with his record-breaking classic single, 'I’m Yours' (3x Platinum in Australia) and 'I Won’t Give Up'. He earned 2 Grammy Awards, won the prestigious Songwriter Hall of Fame Hal David Award, sold out amphitheaters and arenas across the globe, and performed sell-outs at The Hollywood Bowl, Madison Square Garden, and London’s O2 Arena.
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