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Jacob Sartorius
Sartorius in September 2016
Born
Rolf Jacob Sartorius

(2002-10-02) October 2, 2002 (age 21)
Oklahoma, U.S.
NationalityAmerican
Occupation(s)Internet personality, singer
Years active2013–present

Rolf Jacob Sartorius (born October 2, 2002), better known as Jacob Sartorius (/kəb sərtɔɪrʌs/), is an American singer and internet personality, who rose to fame via social media from posting lip-syncing videos on Musical.ly. In 2016, he released his debut single "Sweatshirt", which reached the Hot 100 charts in the United States and Canada. Several publications including Billboard and Business Insider have predicted Sartorius to become "the next Justin Bieber".[3]

Early life

Sartorius was born in Oklahoma on October 2, 2002. Shortly after his birth, he was adopted and moved to Virginia because his birth parents were unable to take care of him. He was raised in Reston, Virginia by his adoptive parents.[4] At age 7, Sartorius began acting in musicals, where he discovered his love for performing but caused people to bully him.[5]

In 2014, Sartorius uploaded his first online video to Vine at 11 years old. The video, which was a message about anti-bullying, went viral and began his fame on social media. After regularly posting videos to Vine, Sartorius became mildly popular on the app. Later that year, Sartorius joined Musical.ly where his online fame took off. His lip-syncing videos on the app became very popular and led him to become one of the app's top stars with over 8 million followers.[6][7]

Sartorius' newfound fame worsened the bullying at school. In 2016, Sartorius admitted he had to switch schools three different times in 2015 due to getting "verbally attacked, pushed, and teased" by classmates.[8] Social media offered him an escape from bullying, with Sartorius stating: "Before Musical.ly, I wasn’t the most outgoing. The app helped me goof off. It’s like no one is watching besides the camera."[9]

Career

After rising to fame via social media, Sartorius signed to an independent record label and released his debut single "Sweatshirt" on May 3, 2016. The song peaked at No. 90 on the US Billboard Hot 100, No. 81 on the Canadian Hot 100 and No. 10 on iTunes.[13] Sartorius performed the song for the first time in Baltimore on May 7 during the Magcon tour, a tour where fans can meet and interact with Internet personalities and see them perform.[14]

After the tour, Sartorius released two more singles, "Hit or Miss" and "All My Friends". With "Hit or Miss" debuting at No. 72 in the United States, it is his highest charting single to date.[15] On September 13, 2016, Sartorius announced the All My Friends Tour, a solo mini-tour where he will perform in three cities in Los Angeles.[16]

Discography

Singles

Title Year Peak chart positions Album
US
[17]
CAN
[18]
"Sweatshirt" 2016 90 81 TBA
"Hit or Miss" 72 76
"All My Friends"

References

  1. ^ Top Musical.ly Stars, Including Jacob Sartorius And Baby Ariel, Land On Cover Of Billboard
  2. ^ Teens are totally divided on this social media star who could be the next Justin Bieber
  3. ^ [1][2]
  4. ^ Jacob Sartorius Reveals He's Adopted in Uplifting New Video Blog
  5. ^ Musical.ly's Teenage Revolution: How the Trend-Setting Lip-Sync App Is Changing the Music Industry
  6. ^ Jacob Sartorius's "Hit or Miss" Music Video Will Bring Back Those 2009 Bieber Feels
  7. ^ EXCLUSIVE COVER STORY: Jacob Sartorius
  8. ^ "I tried 3 different schools last school year and still got verbally attacked, pushed, and teased for things as small as my ears..."
  9. ^ Musical.ly's Teenage Revolution: How the Trend-Setting Lip-Sync App Is Changing the Music Industry
  10. ^ Wass, Mike (May 2, 2016). "Be Afraid: Jacob Sartorius' Debut Single "Sweatshirt" Arrives Tomorrow". Idolator. Retrieved July 7, 2016.
  11. ^ "Artist Search for "jacob sartorius"".
  12. ^ Jacob Sartorius - 'Sweatshirt' American iTunes Chart Performance
  13. ^ [10][11][12]
  14. ^ Watch Jacob Sartorius perform #Sweatshirt LIVE for the first time EVER!
  15. ^ Jacob Sartorius on Billboard
  16. ^ Jacob Sartorius Announces New Single “All My Friends” & A Mini Tour
  17. ^ "Jacob Sartorius Song Chart History - The Hot 100". Billboard. Prometheus Global Media. Retrieved July 12, 2016.
  18. ^ "Jacob Sartorius Song Chart History - Canadian Hot 100". Billboard. Prometheus Global Media. Retrieved August 29, 2016.