Haven Madison seemed to be in the spotlight after her performance on American Idol. Building 429 frontman Jason Roy’s daughter, Haven Madison, who competed on “American Idol” during Hollywood Week, advanced with an emotional performance of a song she wrote in honor of her brother I, who had previously contemplated suicide. she said her brother was battling depression and sometimes had suicidal thoughts. she also said that she convinced herself that she had no one to talk to so she started talking to her piano.
Who is Haven Madison in American Idol?
Haven Madison came from Clarksville, Tennessee at the age of 17 and she wowed the American Idol judges by performing her original song, “15” in front of everyone. When her father accompanied her on the guitar. Her father, Jason Roy, is the lead singer of Building 429. They were also nominated for a Grammy. Roy often took his family on trips with him. Being on the road while growing up, Madison gained a lot of experience. From a very young age, she started writing her songs.
In 2020, Haven Madison released her debut single, “Already Gone,” and since then, she has released six other singles. “15” and the original song she played for Hollywood Week, “Still Need You,” are both included on her EP, “All the Things I Didn’t Say,” due out in 2022. This season, the contestants Hollywood was asked to choose one of three areas they wanted to improve which were confidence, songwriting and stage presence instead of choosing any genre. She was mentored by Philip Philips, a former contestant on American Idol. Philips debuted with the album “The World from the Side of the Moon”. It has been certified by the Recording Industry Association of America.
The song “Still Need You” is about Madison’s older brother, Avery. Madison admits there were times when she wasn’t sure if Avery would still be alive when she got home from school each day. “Trying to go to school every day and not knowing if your child will come home is quite scary,” she commented. Additionally, my parents worked the night shift and stayed up late to check on him. Madison also said “Still Need You” was her last hope to convince her brother to survive. And now he is doing well and healing. That’s what she wanted for her brother. Her mentor Philips was impressed by Madison’s songwriting skills. And not only her mentor but also the judges and the public were moved.
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