Jean Dawson is introducing fans to 3 new characters in his latest musical trilogy

Recording artist Jean Dawson poses for a portrait in Los Angeles on Tuesday, July 11, 2023, to promote his latest release. (AP Photo/Chris Pizzello)

LOS ANGELES (AP) 鈥 Jean Dawson is an open book. Onstage, the eccentric performer takes control as he bounces around, full of energy with vulnerable lyricism and experimental sound. In person, he鈥檚 charming and introspective, sitting across with a tight sweatshirt hoodie pulled over his head and his hair falling over his eyes as he speaks in metaphors and long anecdotes about his latest projects, fame, cultural identity and more.

Since the release of his 2019 mixtape, 鈥淏ad Sports,鈥 Dawson that seamlessly ebbs and flows from one genre to the next, ranging from rap to punk to folk and abstract hip-hop, with relatable lyrics that take on topics like mental health and hypermasculinity.

This year, he's unveiling a new body of work that allow fans to see three different, 鈥渉yper-aestheticized鈥 parts of himself.

Dawson鈥檚 musical trilogy is divided into three chapters, each with its own unique character. The first, 鈥濃榅CAPE,鈥 PT. 1 JEAN DAWSON AS PHOENIX鈥欌 was released in May and features two upbeat singles that reel in listeners with an emergent sound that still has a touch of early emo punk nostalgia.

鈥淚 am nothing but a myth/I fool everyone, burn everything I ever touch/I live life on the fringe/Dreads cover a golden smile/Gold turns Styrofoam for style,鈥 he sings on 鈥測outh+.鈥

鈥淧hoenix is a character very, very close to what I am already,鈥 Dawson tells The Associated Press. 鈥淚鈥檓 going to talk too much. I鈥檓 going to say too much. I鈥檓 going to be overtly vulnerable for no reason because it makes me comfortable, and it makes other people uncomfortable for me to be so vulnerable.鈥

His second installment, "鈥楧ESTRUCTION FOR DUMMIES鈥, PT 2 JEAN DAWSON AS 'NIGHTMARE,鈥欌 released Aug. 17. It displays a more tender side, with three songs that blend slower tempo elements of pop, rap and rock.

The Nightmare character, Dawson says, 鈥渋s when I鈥檓 feeling a little softer, and I want to whisper for the rest of the day, and I don鈥檛 really have all the words that I want to say.鈥

鈥淵ou鈥檙e always dreaming/Trying to find the meaning/What if there鈥檚 no meaning/Why I鈥檓 never sleeping,鈥 he sings on 鈥淴-Ray.鈥

The third installment of the project is set to release later this year, featuring a character that Dawson describes as 鈥渕isunderstood.鈥

Dawson, 27, is as open and vulnerable in person as he in his music, even when hiding behind a hoodie.

鈥淚 just am not afraid to tell people what I know about myself because I鈥檓 not afraid of myself,鈥 he says. 鈥淚 want to be so connected to when I tell somebody, 鈥業 feel you,鈥 I鈥檓 not lying. I want to have true empathy before I die.鈥

Dawson who is of mixed Black American and Mexican heritage, says his upbringing 鈥 living between the 鈥 led him to grapple with the meaning of identity at a young age.

鈥淚t was hard for me to gather what identity should be. So I chose to adopt none of it,鈥 he said. 鈥淚 quickly learned that my identity being nothing meant that I could be everything. And that is what made me the musician I am today."

Dawson鈥檚 parents had a strong influence on his taste and artistry. His Mexican mother would play and '80s rock in their home, while, in the U.S., his father would frequently listen to

鈥淟ittle did they know that their love for cultures that wasn鈥檛 their own would create somebody that lives in the intersection,鈥 said Dawson.

This amalgamation of influences led to Dawson鈥檚 innovative genre fusion, from 鈥淏ad Sports鈥 to his coming-of-age album 鈥淧ixel Bath鈥 in 2020 and his self-reflective 2022 sophomore album, 鈥淐haos Now(asterisk)." His releases have featured other young innovators ranging from to and

Dawson is now embarking on more collaborations as he joins rapper Trippie Redd鈥檚 鈥淭ake Me Away鈥 arena tour, starting Aug. 31, and opens at the Greek Theatre in Los Angeles later this fall, performing for thousands of fans and leaning into the sense of acceptance he feels every time he steps on stage.

But as his career grows, fame is the last thing on his mind. Dawson cares more about connection and knowing that at least one person is able to feel understood through his art.

鈥淚f I am a fraction of 1% of something that can make you feel something because I have something to say, then I can leave this earth and be like, 鈥榊ou know what? I tried to do my service,'" he said. 鈥淎nd my service was here to be not a pied piper, not to have anybody follow me, not to have anybody think of me highly 鈥 just for me to be a friend when somebody needs it.鈥

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