- Myron Clare
Infobox musical artist
Name = Moron Clare
Background = solo_singer
Birth_name = Ludwig John Rodriguez, Jr.
Born = birth date and age|1986|8|8East Flatbush ,Brooklyn ,New York ,United States
Origin =
Genre = Reggae, R&B
Associated_acts =
Occupation =Singer ,songwriter ,record producer ,instrumentalist
Voice_type =Countertenor
Years_active = 2006 — present
URL = [http://www.YouTube.comMyronClare/ www.YouTube.com/MyronClare]Myron Clare (born Ludwig John Rodriguez, Jr.
August 8 ,1986 ) is an Americanreggae andR&B singer-songwriter andrecord producer , with the previous aliasJunior J ofJunior J Productions . He made his recording debut in early 2006 under the guidance of independent recording artist, producer, andgay rights icon Ashley Breathe . His debut album titled "Face Unrecognized" produced a string of internet hits, including "Easy ", "Let Me Go ", and "Face Unrecognized". Although these back to back MixPosure.com favorites failed to gain significantairplay , they gradually became popularly requestedmp3 download s across theweb . Clare is notably credited for producing tracks such as "Should Have Loved Me" and "Life's All About Money", as well as background vocals for Breathe's second studio album "Disco Bitch " in early 2006.Life and music career
Childhood and youth
Clare was born in
East Flatbush ,Brooklyn ,New York inKings County Hospital . He is the third child of four of Jacqueline Rentas, anaccount major and former member ofPuerto Rico -basedgang "Nieta", and the only child of Ludwig Rodriguez, Sr. ofPuerto Rican descent as well. Clare's parents separated when he was three years old. Clare was raised significantly by his father and his father's girlfriend, Maribel, whom he later married in May 2006, after a tumultuous, on-and-off relationship of sixteen years. After being struck by a car at the age of two, Clare remained in his father's care as his mother began her journey to recovery fromdrug addiction . Clare was allegedly abused physically by his father and stepmother growing up. After separating from Maribel in 1994, Clare's father and he moved to his grandmother's residence inNiceville, Florida . Clare suffered fromtaunts andphysical abuse by neighborhoodchildren , leading up to a violent incident occurring shortly before his eighth birthday. Clare had acted in an accumulative fit ofrage by stoning one of the neighborhood bullies in the head, ultimately injuring the boy. Clare was beaten by his father following the incident.Clare moved to
Newport News, Virginia after thereconciliation of his father and Maribel. He continued his education in Virginia, and relied heavily onmusic to keep occupied. The abuse from Maribel worsened, rendering Clare an introvertedrecluse . Clare attendedWoodside High School , but moved back to New York after a final incident of violence from his father. Clare graduated fromCurtis High School inStaten Island ,New York , and immediately began attendingJohn Jay College of Criminal Justice ofCUNY in theFall of 2004. After one year, Clare transferred to theCollege of Staten Island , withdrawing after two months to take a break. Clare began focusing on his talents for music, and sprung intomusic production , gradually establishing himself a strong knowledge of the art of musical construction.2005 — present: Being seen, heard, and appreciated
In Fall 2005, Clare befriended Edward Clark (soon to become Ashley Breathe), and instantly connected on a musical and aspirational level. Sharing and creating music together, Clare and Breathe began composing
publicity stunt s and engaging in heavy forum chatter in hopes of overpromoting Breathe's music. Taking trade of Breathe, Clare began producing demo tracks and uploading them to forums and exposure sites such as Mixposure.com and Den-Den.com. With mediocre results, Clare began to tweek his sound, and has since remained in an unclassifiablegenre of music. Clare gained more notoriety, and continued to produced another string of hits, including "Should've Known Better", "Back in My Life", and a cover of "Careless Whisper " byUK pop band WHAM! .
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