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5Grandson, often stylized as grandson, is the moniker for Canadian-American singer, songwriter and musician Jordan Edward Benjamin.
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7Born in New Jersey in 1993, Jordan moved to Toronto, Canada at age 3. He attended school there and was enrolled in various primary and secondary schools before he decided that school wasn't for him and dropped out. After doing so, he moved to Los Angeles to pursue a music career.
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9In 2016, he released "Bills" and "Bury Me Face Down" which went on to garner millions of streams online. Jordan signed to his first record label, RCA Records, in 2017, releasing more singles such as "Best Friends" and "Kiss Bang".
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11Jordan exploded in popularity in 2018, with the release of "Blood//Water". The single went on to be featured in numerous commercials, TV shows and even the Billboard Charts. In the same year, he signed with Fueled by Ramen and continued to release singles and eventually his first EP, ''a modern tragedy vol. 1'', in June 2018.
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13Two more EP's followed, ''a modern tragedy vol. 2'' in February of 2019 and ''a modern tragedy vol. 3'' in September of 2019.
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15In late 2020, he released his debut album, "Death of an Optimist" and released his second studio album, "I Love You, I'm Trying" on May 5, 2023.
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17!! Discography
18* ''a modern tragedy vol. 1'' (2018)
19* ''Broken Down Vol. 1'' (2018)
20* ''a modern tragedy vol. 2'' (2019)
21* ''no apologies live'' (2019)
22* ''a modern tragedy vol. 3'' (2019)
23* ''Death of an Optimist'' (2020)
24* ''I Love You, I'm Trying'' (2023)
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26!!This artist provides examples of the following tropes:
27* AllLowercaseLetters: Jordan's stage name, grandson, as well as the titles of all his EP's and handful of singles, including "thoughts & prayers".
28* AlbumTitleDrop: The intro song off of ''Death of an Optimist'' is named the same as the album.
29** "I Love You, I'm Trying" also has a song of the same name on its album.
30* AnimatedMusicVideo: His song "Happy Pill", which featured Moby Rich.
31* ArcWords: A Modern Tragedy, which is the title of three of his EP's.
32* AudienceParticipation: It's not uncommon for Jordan to throw water out into the crowd before he performs "Blood//Water" so fans can throw it around before he sings the last chorus of the song.
33* BadassBoast: In "Murderer":
34---> ''I'm the best of a generation/Guess I gotta die to get my celebration/I'm sick of this pretend alternative/Don't care if I offend conservatives/It's the rock album of the year, I'm sure of it/So why the fuck hasn't anybody heard of it?"
35* BalladOfX: "The Ballad of G and X // Interlude" from "Death of an Optimist".
36* ClusterFBomb: It would be easier to name what songs Jordan ''doesn't'' say the F word in, honestly.
37* ChronologicalAlbumTitle: The title of all his EP's have vol. 1, 2 and 3 respectively, which matches up with the order the EP's were released.
38* CoverVersion: Jordan has covered both "War", originally sung by Music/BobMarley, and "Maria", originally sung by Music/RageAgainstTheMachine.
39* DrowningMySorrows: Mentioned in "Is This What You Wanted", along with taking pills and getting high.
40* DrugsAreBad: The premise of "Best Friends", which is about somebody who knows that getting high and doing drugs is bad, but still continues to do them anyway, because they can't see any other reason to do anything else.
41* IAmTheBand: Jordan, naturally. He does nearly all his writing and typically the only one that gives interviews and meets fans in meet and greets.
42* ImportantHaircut: Jordan shaved his head completely for the "Oh No!!!" music video, which is a song that's about both self destructive behavior and moments when an individuals mental health can get in the way of living their normal life.
43* LargeHam: How Jordan's portrayal of X is in music videos from the "Death of an Optimist" era and how he would act as X while performing during his Death of a Tour tour.
44* LiveAlbum: "no apologizes live EP", released in 2019, which features songs from ''a modern tragedy vol. 1'' and ''a modern tragedy vol. 2''.
45* LongestSongGoesLast: Happens in ''a modern tragedy vol. 2'' and ''a modern tragedy vol. 3'' with "Die Young" and "Darkside" respectively.
46* LuckyCharmsTitle: "Blood//Water"
47* OneWomanSong: His cover of "Maria".
48* OneWordTitle: Besides Jordan's stage name (grandson) itself, there's:
49** "Despicable", "6:00", and "Overdose" from ''a modern tragedy vol. 1''
50** "Apologize", "Stigmata" and "Darkside" from ''a modern tragedy vol. 2''
51** His "Maria" and "War" covers, along with "Bills".
52** "Identity", "Dirty", "WWIII" and "Riptide" from "Death of an Optimist".
53** "Heather", "Eulogy", "Drones", "Enough" and "Murderer" from "I Love You, I'm Trying".
54* PoliceBrutality: "6:00" is about this, with references to the Eric Garner incident that occurred in July 2014.
55* ProtestSong: Nearly every song in Jordan's discography.
56* RippedFromTheHeadlines: "thoughts & prayers" was written and recorded shortly after the Parkland shooting in February 2018. The song revolves around gun control and criticizes how politicians and other leaders just say the titular phrase and do not do anything else legally to help prevent the incidents.
57* SanitySlippageSong: "Stick Up", which is about a man that is driven to rob a bank after losing his job, his pension and number of other things in his life.
58* SoapBoxSadie: Jordan is this, and how. He's participated in March for Our Lives rallies, founded XX Resistance (an organization aimed at getting young people to become activists in their own communities), actively partners with Head Count.org, an organization that tries to get people registered to vote and show up to the polls and much more.
59* StageNames: Jordan's is grandson, or gran for short.
60* SurprisinglyGentleSong: "Destroy Me" from ''a modern tragedy vol 3'', which is followed by "Die Young", which is incredibly loud and highly political.
61** "The Ballad of G and X // Interlude" from "Death of an Optimist" is after "Dirty" and before "We Did It!!!" both very loud songs.
62* TakeThat: Many of his songs are these, especially towards corrupt officials - for example, "Oh No!!!" features the line "My president's a felon, and I can't cope". "Die Young" even has the line "My president's ''a Neo-Nazi''".
63* TitleOnlyChorus: "Death of an Optimist // Intro" from "Death of an Optimist".

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